Can an incorporated business in Florida sue an incorporated business in New York, in a small claims court?
Yes, but unless the buyer is doing business in Florida, the suit will most likely have to be brough in the Buyer's state.
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Yes, but unless the buyer is doing business in Florida, the suit will most likely have to be brough in the Buyer's state.
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