TRECOM SYSTEMS GROUP, INC. v. MJ FREEWAY, LLC et al.
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2:21-cv-01575
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March 12, 2025
Cannabis Tech Co. Seeks Over $1M Interest On $4.2M Verdict
A software company that won a $4.2 million judgment last year on claims that it was wrongly pushed out of a state government contract is urging a Pennsylvania federal court to award more than $1 million in pre- and postjudgment interest on the award.
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December 13, 2024
Pa. Contractor Hit With $4.2M Verdict In Pot Software Row
A Pennsylvania federal jury hit a cannabis software company with a $4.2 million judgment in a lawsuit from a subcontractor claiming it was brought on to help with a government project because of its Black-owned status, then pushed out of the $10 million deal.
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September 07, 2021
Court Says Counterclaims In Pot Software Row Can Proceed
A Pennsylvania federal judge has allowed cannabis technology company MJ Freeway's counterclaims against a subcontractor to go forward, finding the subcontractor's discussions with the state about the parties' dispute are not protected by judicial privilege.
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June 30, 2021
Pot Software Co. Says Contract Suit Counterclaims Too Thin
A subcontractor hired to help cannabis technology company MJ Freeway manage seed-to-sale tracking for Pennsylvania's medical marijuana program asked a federal judge Wednesday to toss MJ Freeway's counterclaims as the pair battle over the deal, calling the counterclaims too thin to move forward.
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May 07, 2021
Medical Pot Co. Says IT Biz Faked Signature In $10M Contract
A cannabis sales software company has asked a Pennsylvania federal judge to dismiss a subcontractor's suit over its termination from a $10 million state contract it said was secured based on its status as a Black-owned IT company, saying the subcontractor forged a signature for an unaccepted counteroffer.
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April 05, 2021
Black-Owned IT Biz Says It Was Dumped From $10M Pa. Deal
A Pennsylvania Department of Health contractor designing a medical marijuana tracking system for $10 million is facing allegations that it illegally cut its subcontractor out of the deal after using the subcontractor's reputation as a Black-owned small business.