HARRISBURG – A York corporation alleges that it has been damaged by the actions of a Rhode Island company.
Graham Engineering Corp. filed a complaint on Feb. 16 in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania against John Brunelle and ProSystems Integration LLC alleging breach of implied contract, civil conspiracy and tortious interference with business relations.
According to the complaint, the plaintiff purchased an 80 percent interest in American Kuhne in 2012 and became responsible for the general oversight of AK's business operations. The plaintiff alleges ProSystems was contracted to provide it with customer-specific control systems for its customers but it refuses to provide the plaintiff with the downloads for existing customers using AKcess.
The plaintiff holds Brunelle and ProSystems Integration LLC responsible because the defendants' actions allegedly have caused it to suffer financial loss and substantial damages.
The plaintiff seeks all monetary damages, punitive damages, court costs and any further relief the court grants. It is represented by Richard L. Hackman and Harlan W. Glasser of Saxton & Stump in Lancaster.
U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Pennsylvania case number 1:18-cv-00405-CCC