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Government,
Civil Litigation

Mar. 31, 2022

PPE delivery made, paid for, but parties head toward trial

After the receiving company failed to get a temporary restraining order to obtain the containers, proper invoices were handed over, payment was made and the containers were delivered within six weeks. A trial is on schedule for September.

In the midst of the pandemic’s second wave, a delivery company held $1.5 million worth of personal protective equipment in a dispute with the importing company about payment. After the receiving company failed to get a temporary restraining order to obtain the containers, proper invoices were provided, payment was made and the containers were delivered within six weeks.

Almost two years later, the lawsuit is still alive and set for trial i...

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