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Wireline services provider alleges electric companies owe nearly $450,000

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CHARLESTON — A Texas wireline services provider is suing two Charleston clients, alleging breach of contract and unjust enrichment.

RWLS LLC of Levelland, Texas, doing business as Renegade Services, filed a complaint in Kanawha Circuit Court against Cunningham Energy LLC and Cunningham Energy Project Management, alleging they have wrongfully failed to pay all or any part of the $446,745 balance due the plaintiff.

According to the complaint, Renegade Services fully performed its obligations under their contract by delivering the wireline services that the defendants had ordered. The suit says Renegade Services made attempts to collect the $46,745 owed by the defendants but have not received the full payment. 

The plaintiff alleges Cunningham Energy and Cunningham Energy Project Management have agreed to or acquiesced in the correctness of the accounts but have refused to pay in full.

Renegade Services seeks $446,745, plus interest, attorney fees and cost of suit. They are represented by attorneys W. Bradley Sorrells of Robinson & McElwee PLLC in Charleston, and by Paul J. Cordaro and Holly M. Smith of Campbell & Levine LLC in Pittsburgh.

Kanawha Circuit Court case number 18-c-1043

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