January 24, 2023
A $6 million breach of contract lawsuit pitting CBD manufacturer Sage Fulfillment against a pet product company survived competing bids for summary judgment Tuesday when a Connecticut federal judge ruled there are still many disputes of fact, although the allegation that Earth Animal Ventures Inc. violated an unfair trade practices law is too weak to pursue.
April 07, 2021
CBD manufacturer Sage Fulfillment asked a Connecticut federal judge to dismiss a pet products company's claim that it was conned into an exclusive supply agreement, saying the company had not sufficiently pled that fraud took place.
November 09, 2020
A pet products company has asked a Connecticut federal judge to side with it on a batch of counterclaims filed against a CBD manufacturer, which it says is responsible for the dissolution of an exclusive supply agreement.
November 02, 2020
A Connecticut federal judge on Saturday preserved most of the claims in a $10 million fight between a CBD manufacturer and a pet products wholesaler it claims violated an exclusive supplier agreement.
July 23, 2020
A CBD manufacturer has asked a Connecticut federal court for a $10.3 million prejudgment ruling in its contract suit against a pet products retailer it accused of reneging on a purchase agreement, saying its claims against the company are likely to succeed.
June 08, 2020
A CBD manufacturer has told a Connecticut federal court not to toss various claims it leveled against a pet store in a $6 million breach of contract suit, saying the store's motion to dismiss lacks merit and misinterprets a product supply contract between the parties.
May 18, 2020
A pet products retailer has shot back at a CBD manufacturer's $6 million breach of contract suit in Connecticut federal court, saying their exclusive supply deal for cannabinoid applicators foundered because the devices were defective.
April 02, 2020
A CBD supplier formed to serve as the exclusive maker of oil pens for Earth Animal Ventures has sued the pet product distributor for allegedly reneging on a purchase agreement and depriving the supplier of $4.8 million of revenue in a $5.95 million deal.