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Ohio company alleges Deepwell Energy Services failed to pay for rental equipment

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Ohio company alleges Deepwell Energy Services failed to pay for rental equipment

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NEW MARTINSVILLE – An Ohio equipment company is suing a client who allegedly failed to pay for the use of rental equipment.

B.E.T. LTD, doing business as Bridgeport Equipment & Tool, filed a complaint in Wetzel Circuit Court against Deepwell Energy Services LLC alleging breach of contract and unjust enrichment.

The suit states that the defendant entered into a series of contracts with the plaintiff in April for the rental of various pieces of equipment. The plaintiff alleges the defendant has failed to pay for the rentals and owes $12,476.89.

The plaintiff is seeking all reasonable sums due, attorney fees and court costs. The plaintiff is represented by Gerald E. Lofstead III of Spilman, Thomas & Battle PLLC in Wheeling.

The case has been assigned to Judge David Hummel.

Wetzel Circuit Court case number 19-C-59

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