Lawyer hits back at supplier over music festival claims

Thu, Dec 3rd 2015, 06:00 AM

 

THE president of a Florida-based audio/visual equipment rental service provider was yesterday warned to govern himself accordingly ahead of a potential lawsuit after legal documents revealed alleged discrepancies in his claims that Caribbean Muzik Festival’s CEO Michael Tomlinson was responsible for the event’s failure.
Barry Oliver Chase, senior partner of Chase Lawyers, the attorneys for Caribbean Muzik Festival (2000) Limited, provided The Tribune with documents...

THE president of a Florida-based audio/visual equipment rental service provider was yesterday warned to govern himself accordingly ahead of a potential lawsuit after legal documents revealed alleged discrepancies in his claims that Caribbean Muzik Festival’s CEO Michael Tomlinson was responsible for the event’s failure.

Barry Oliver Chase, senior partner of Chase Lawyers, the attorneys for Caribbean Muzik Festival (2000) Limited, provided The Tribune with documents...

 

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