Sue Records ended in 1964.
Sue Records was created in 1957.
They returned your records to you, there is nothing for you to sue about, there have been no damages.
The End Records was created in 1998.
20 million ......i believe
Mile End Records was created in 2005.
West End Records was created in 1976.
The Records ended in 1982.
Do It Records ended in 1984.
No Records ended in 2004.
You shouldn't have to: you can sue for them if necessary.
No. Simply put. It is the responsibility of an employer to hold these records for up to 7 years after termination of employement. You can sue them for the information and if they do not have it you could sue them for a monetary settlement. -Book Keeper
You can successfully sue if you can show damages such as to your property.