This page hosts combined court filings in Norton Museum of Art, Inc. v. Verity Partners, Inc., pending in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida.
The documents include the museum’s first amended complaint and Verity Partners’ answer and counterclaim with jury demand.
The Norton Museum alleges that Verity violated federal telecommunications law by failing to timely provide the PIN and password required to port the museum’s phone numbers to a new carrier, and that the company breached its service agreement by failing to maintain the museum’s phone system. The museum seeks compensatory damages, attorneys’ fees and other relief.
Verity denies the allegations against it and has countersued, alleging that the museum’s early termination of its telephone services triggered contractual “remaining obligations” and unpaid termination fees.
Read the story: Norton Museum of Art’s phone provider countersues, denies holding PIN hostage
Urgent MatterAdam Schrader
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