Cobalt Successful for Diaspolis in Dispute Over Poor Quality Buckwheat Purchase

Cobalt Successful for Diaspolis in Dispute Over Poor Quality Buckwheat Purchase

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Cobalt has successfully represented Polish cereals seller Diaspolis in a dispute over purchased organic buckwheat deemed of poor quality.

According to the firm, "Diaspolis purchased 108 tons of organic buckwheat, which was subsequently found to contain substances not authorized for ecological production. Following this discovery, the buckwheat was banned from the market and Diaspolis had to recall it from its customers."

Cobalt added that "the company, having suffered significant losses, decided to take legal action against the seller, seeking justice and compensation for the damage suffered," with Diapolis "not only defended against the seller's unreasonable demands to pay for defective goods but also receiving compensation for the damages suffered."

Cobalt's Senior Associate Valdemaras Kovalevskis represented Diaspolis on the matter.