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Generally, businesses that do not operate in California can only be sued in the states where they were organized or are headquartered, or where they operate. Rules governing how to start a small claims case in another state are different from state to state, so you have some consulting or reading to do if you're serious. This will likely mean you'll be footing the travel expenses, lawsuit fees, and then any other expenses that are involved. Is the juice worth the squeeze? You will file the suit, pay the fees, and then be assigned a court date. From there, you will present your case against the defendant. A judge will rule in favor of or against you.
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