Certified Collectibles Group Bolsters Claim for Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices Against Globant
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SARASOTA, Fla., April 30, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Certified Collectibles Group® (CCG®), which includes eight of the world s leading providers of authentication, grading and conservation services for coins, paper money, comic books, trading cards and other collectibles, announced today that it has filed a second amended complaint in its lawsuit charging international technology firm Globant S.A., along with its subsidiary Globant LLC, with breaches of contract and violations of the Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act ( FDUTPA ) arising out of Globant s failed software implementation at CCG.
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LAKEWOOD RANCH The Certified Collectibles Group has expanded its Lakewood Ranch headquarters to 82,000 square feet through the purchase of a 21,000-square-foot facility.
CCG provides expert, impartial and tech-enabled services that add value and liquidity to collectibles, according to a press release.
The company has been hiring at a rapid pace as it experiences tremendous growth in demand for its services amid a booming collectibles market, the statement says. CCG now employs more than 400 people globally, with 330 in Sarasota.
Courtesy. The new location is about 1 mile from CCG’s original facility in Lakewood Ranch in Sarasota County.
Susan Goldstein of MSC Commercial, the commercial division of Michael Saunders & Co., represented Lake Jackson Venture LTD in the sale of the building at 6802 Energy Court, according to a separate statement. CCG, through a private trust held in the name LRLVII LLC, paid $4.73 million for the building. Ian Back of IBRE represented th