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Nationwide Security Service alleged to owe more than $100,000 to subcontractor

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Thursday, November 21, 2024

Nationwide Security Service alleged to owe more than $100,000 to subcontractor

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STOCKTON – A national security management firm is alleged to have failed to pay a subcontractor for its services.

Scott Cole & Associates APC filed a complaint on Oct. 5 in the San Joaquin Superior Court against Nationwide Security Service Inc. alleging breach of contract.

According to the complaint, the defendant had a contract with Levoit Advanced Protective Services to provide security services to the defendant's clients. The suit states the plaintiff was assigned to collect on the contract.

The suit states Levoit performed security services for the defendant under a subcontractor master agreement from October 2016 to January 2018 and the defendant failed to pay all compensation due.

The plaintiff alleges as of March 31, the defendant owes Levoit $107,488.50.

The plaintiff seeks judgment against the defendant for declaratory relief, award $107,488.50 for services rendered, interest, costs of suit and other relief as the court deems just. It is represented by Scott Edward and Andrew Weaver of Scott Cole & Associates in Concord.

San Joaquin Superior Court case number 18-C-12542

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