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Yes. But it will be up to you to make your case. What evidence is there? And how much of it can you prove? How much are you out? Can it be covered in small claims or do you need an attorney and require a "real court" to get your due? It will cost you to retain a hired gun, and you need to feel you have a chance of winning. Professional advice is a must here. A lawyer is free or cheap, at least on an initial consultation. Think it through, gather your facts and write them down, then get an appointment and make your presentation to the lawyer. Pretend you're giving a statement to Joe Friday - just the facts, please. If you have a really sharp family member or friend (and he or she doesn't have to be a lawyer, just fair minded) ask if you can run it by them for an opinion of where you stand. You don't want them to evaluate your case. You just want them to listen to the facts as you present them and see if it "makes sense" and if it "seems like" you have been treated unfairly. Good luck with this one.

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