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Sherwin-Williams alleges customer owes more than $100,000

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ORLANDO — Sherwin-Williams is suing a customer, alleging breach of contract.

The Sherwin-Williams Company filed a complaint Feb. 1 in Orange County Circuit Court against Akm Showkat Hussain, alleging the defendant failed his obligation to comply with the written agreement and owes more than $100,000.

According to the complaint, on Feb. 13, 2007, Sherwin-Williams entered into a written contract agreement with Hussain and has performed all conditions precedent to the contract. Sherwin-Williams says it has been damaged in the sum of $103,623.73 and as has failed to receive any payment for the goods sold and delivered. 

The plaintiff alleges Hussain has failed to pay the $103,623.73 that is due with interest since Nov. 30, 2017, as agreed in the contract.

Sherwin-Williams seeks trial by jury, monetary damages of $103,623,73 plus interest, judgment for unjust enrichment, plus court costs, interest and all other relief the court deems reasonable. It is represented by attorneys Richard P. Joblove and Nicole E. Friendly of Richard P. Joblove PA in Miami.

Orange County Circuit Court case number 18CA001139

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