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Global Legal Law Firm Represents Paybotic in Suit Against Posabit US, Inc., For Breach of Contract, Intentional Business Interference, and Various IAA Violations

SOLANA BEACH, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Global Legal Law Firm Attorneys Christopher R. Dryden and James C. Huber lead lawsuit by Paybotic against Posabit US, Inc., Doublebeam, Inc., Attitude Wellness, Green Sunrise Products, LLC, Jamie Sterling, Seth Houk, and Saba Shamon.

About the Case. IPN, LLC, doing business as Paybotic (“Plaintiff”) has filed a lawsuit against Posabit US, Inc., Doublebeam, Inc., Attitude Wellness, Green Sunrise Products, LLC, Jamie Sterling, Seth Houk, and Saba Shamon (“Defendants”) in Palm Beach County, Florida. The case was since removed to the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida. The operative complaint alleges, among other causes of action, Breach of Contract, Breach of the Implied Covenant of Good Faith and Fair Dealing, Intentional Interference with Prospective Economic Advantage, Unjust Enrichment and Breach of Personal Guaranty.

The complaint, drafted by Global partners Christopher Dryden and James Huber, further details how the unlawful and unfair practices of Defendants caused grievous harm to Plaintiff’s business and livelihood. Defendant’s bad faith actions, including breach of contract and interference with Plaintiff’s business relationships, have caused in excess of $4.5 million in damages and lost revenue.

The lawsuit further details many violations that Defendants failed in their duties of fair business practice, including wrongfully stealing Plaintiff’s clients. Instead of adhering to their contract with Paybotic, Defendants utilized extensive and specific knowledge of Paybotic’s contracts with particular merchants, including confidential information, to disrupt and usurp Paybotic business relationships.

About Global Legal Law Firm. Based in Southern California, Global Legal Law Firm’s team of expert payments attorneys have focused on electronic payments litigation, both locally and across the nation, since 2008. Global’s skilled attorneys have established themselves as complex litigation experts, representing ISOs, agents, merchants, processors, card brands, helping merchants get off the MATCH list and winning their reserve fund disputes. Global Legal Law Firm: Expert Payments Attorneys.

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Christopher R. Dryden, Esquire
(888) 846-8901
info@attorneygl.com
www.globallegallawfirm.com

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Global Legal Law Firm
Christopher R. Dryden, Esquire
(888) 846-8901
info@attorneygl.com
www.globallegallawfirm.com

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