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Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Member alleges Next Investments failed to timely provide documents

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HOUSTON – An Illinois resident alleges a Houston company failed to timely provide documents he is entitled to under an agreement.

Dipak Doshi filed a complaint on Jan. 30 in the Harris County District Court against Next Investments alleging breach of contract.

According to the complaint, Next Investments was formed in August 2017 and the plaintiff became a member in the first quarter of 2018. He alleges per the terms of the agreement he signed, he is entitled to certain documents and reports within the first 120 days of each calendar year.

The plaintiff alleges he was not provided the documents during that time frame and requested that he be allowed to view the documents. He alleges he has not been allowed complete access to the requested books and records.

The plaintiff holds Next Investments responsible because the defendant allegedly failed to timely provide the required reports and documents in breach of the agreement.

The plaintiff seeks all damages, with interest, costs and such other and further relief to which he may be justly entitled. He is represented by William S. Bush and A. Scott Alford of Bush & Ramirez PLLC in Houston.

Harris County District Court case number 2019-07184

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