PITTSBURGH – A Bolivian outsource development company is pursuing the recovery of over $50,000 from an IT consulting and services firm based in Pittsburgh, per a recently-filed lawsuit.
TruExtend, SRL of Cochabamba, Bolivia filed suit in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas on Dec. 15 versus AugmentSoft, LLC of Pittsburgh.
The suit states that the defendant, for valuable consideration received, executed a debt settlement agreement. But contrary to the terms of that agreement, the defendant failed to make the required payments when due, as a result of which the unpaid balance of $48,248.86 became due and payable
“All credits to which the defendant is entitled have been applied and there remains a balance due as of Sept. 22, 2017 in the amount of $48,248.86. Plaintiff has made demand upon the defendant for payment of the balance due, but the defendant has failed and refused, and still refuses to pay the same or any part thereof. Defendant’s last payment on account was made on Feb. 1, 2016,” the suit reads.
For breach of contract, the plaintiff is seeking $48,248.86 plus interest of $4,750.86 for a grand total of $52,999.72, plus accruing interest and costs.
The plaintiff is represented by Frederic I. Weinberg and Joel M. Flink of the Law Offices of Frederic I. Weinberg & Associates, in Conshohocken.
Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas case GD-17-017156
From the Pennsylvania Record: Reach Courts Reporter Nicholas Malfitano at nickpennrecord@gmail.com