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Category: Wedding Gown Design/Seamstress

Gear and Health: What happens when they give out?

December 17, 2014 weddingindustrylaw

What are the legal ramifications when equipment problems or health issues prevent a wedding professional from performing? WHAT HAPPENS IF…

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Posted in: Breach of Contract, Caterers, Contract, DJs, Florist, Limousine/Specialty Car Rental, Officiant, Photo Booth, Planners, Venues, Videography, Wedding Gown Design/Seamstress

Wedding vendor contract terms

September 21, 2014 weddingindustrylaw

Did you get a chance to see me speak (x 3) at the Wedding MBA 2014 in Las Vegas? I hope so.…

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Posted in: Breach of Contract, Cake Designers/Bakers, Caterers, Contract, Defamation, DJs, Florist, Limousine/Specialty Car Rental, Photography, Planners, Venues, Videography, Wedding Gown Design/Seamstress

Can I Sue My Wedding Planner for bringing her kids?

April 21, 2014 weddingindustrylaw

Question (from Anonymous in FL): Can I sue my wedding planner? Failed to complete the things promised in contract and…

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Posted in: Breach of Contract, Contract, Planners, Wedding Gown Design/Seamstress

Can bride get money back for wedding gown one week later?

February 17, 2014 weddingindustrylaw

Question from Anonymous in Illinois “Bought wedding dress, decided to cancel now company will not allow me to: My mother and…

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Posted in: Breach of Contract, Cancellation/Postponement, Contract, Wedding Gown Design/Seamstress

Can mom keep wedding dress deposit?

December 23, 2013 weddingindustrylaw

Question (from anonymous in Colorado): “Can a retail store legally keep my deposit that I paid over the phone for…

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Posted in: Cancellation/Postponement, Non-Refundable Deposit, Wedding Gown Design/Seamstress

Three legal tips for starting a wedding business

November 14, 2013 weddingindustrylaw

Congratulations! You’ve decided to make your dream a reality and start a wedding business! With the economy slowly improving and the average…

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Posted in: Cake Designers/Bakers, Caterers, Contract, DJs, Florist, Jeweler, Limousine/Specialty Car Rental, Officiant, Photo Booth, Photography, Planners, Venues, Videography, Wedding Gown Design/Seamstress

Can Bride sue Bridesmaid for backing out of wedding?

November 4, 2013 weddingindustrylaw

Question (from anonymous in Illinois): “My bridesmaid cancelled a week before the wedding and I am unable to find a…

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Posted in: Breach of Contract, Contract, Taco Bell, Wedding Gown Design/Seamstress

CAN I SUE SEAMSTRESS FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT?

August 26, 2013 weddingindustrylaw

“A seamstress ruined my wedding dress, but the store has a no refund policy. Can I fight this and obtain…

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Posted in: Breach of Contract, Contract, Wedding Gown Design/Seamstress

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