Archive for June, 2009


We had a major contract to supply custom parts to a customer using our specialty material. The job calls for laser cutting of sheet metal to size and shapes the customer wanted. We entrust the handling and laser cutting of our material to a local fabricator. They laser cut the parts but did not clean the pieces before stacking them into the packing crate. As a result, these laser cut pieces arrived at the customer with dents on the surface and was subsequently rejected. 72% of the parts were rejected due to their mishandling. My question is: Are they any type of lawyers that specializes in handling these cases?

This sounds like a basic business dispute arising from the contract between your company and the customer or between your company and the fabricator. You want a law firm that handles commercial contract disputes, and there are lots and lots and lots of such firms. Your local phone book should be full of them, but, as with mechanics, it is better to ask people you trust for a recommendation.



wow man you trying to write a book lol number 2 man wow it took me nearly 10 minute’s to read sure am glad that is over with lol :) ava


i want to make my own jewlery.
but i dont kno how to laser cut out of lucite.

Info on how to laser cut acrylic is found here:
http://www.laserbits.com/acrylic_tips.html
http://www.australiasigns.com.au/Signage%20Magazine/how_to_laser_cut_p_1.html
Purchase a laser cutter:
http://www.epiloglaser.com/laser_cutting.htm
Hope these give you all the information you need!