Contract
I was contracted to write a book for an educational publisher. After completing the book and turning it in before deadline, they have come back saying that they are not sure about the concept and the format of the book. They want to do a market survey to see if it will sell.
But this is after the fact, after I fulfilled a contract signed by both parties. Many emails and drafts were sent in since last January and never once did they suggest it was not on the right track.
In fact, they actually conducted a focus group beforehand to determine the concept of the book, and kept telling me to go ahead.
I just want to be paid for keeping up my end of the contract.
Re: Contract
This sounds like a contract 101 question. Based upon the facts you presented, there does seem to be a valid breach of contract cause of action against the educational publisher. Of course, like in every breach of contract action, they may have their own story to tell. With that said, I wish you good luck.
Re: Contract
This sounds like a contract 101 question. Based upon the facts you presented, there does seem to be a valid breach of contract cause of action against the educational publisher. Of course, like in every breach of contract action, they may have their own story to tell. With that said, I wish you good luck.