The contracts related to the provision of telecommunications services at more than 20 of HQ's business centers. Despite cancelling those contracts as part of a company decision to transition to direct telecommunication providers, Broadview and its subsidiaries continued issuing numerous invoices, claiming the cancellations were defective. Following a one week trial, the jury returned a verdict in favor of HQ on its breach of contract claims, and further awarded HQ its attorneys' fees.
"The case was complicated by the sheer number of business centers, accounts, cancellations, and invoices at issue,” stated partner Eric Pinker. "We are delighted the jury worked through the issues and returned a verdict in favor of HQ Global Workplaces.”
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