SAN FRANCISCO – A flooring company alleges it was not paid in full for work it performed at San Francisco store.
Linoleum Sales Co. Inc., doing business as Anderson Commercial Flooring, filed a complaint on Nov. 1 in the San Francisco Superior Court against Shawmut Woodworking & Supply Inc., doing business as Shawmut Design and Construction, and Does 1 through 50 alleging breach of contract and other counts.
According to the complaint, on Oct. 2, 2017, the plaintiff entered into a standard subcontract with defendant Shawmut to install flooring at a retail store Artizia located in the Westfield San Francisco Centre. The suit states there were issues with the floor install because the plaintiff was required to perform its duties out of order.
The suit states the defendant later terminated plaintiff, incorrectly stating that it failed to meet its contractual obligations due to financial constraints, leaving an outstanding balance of $102,812, which despite demand, defendant allegedly refuses to pay.
The plaintiff requests a trial by jury and seeks judgment for prompt payment, compensatory damages, attorney's fees, costs of suit and for such other and further relief as the court deems just and proper. It is represented by Donald S. Simon and Garret D. Murai of Wendel, Rose, Black & Dean LLP in Oakland.
San Francisco Superior Court case number CGC18571049