Levick Sues Pakistani Fertilizer Giant for $400K
Thu., Jul. 25, 2013
By Greg Hazley
Levick Strategic Communications has sued a large Pakistani fertilizer producer, seeking $400K in damages for breach of contract after the firm said it gave months of PR counsel without payment as Fatima sought state backing for a factory in Indiana amid concerns that its fertilizer is a key ingredient for improvised explosive devices in Afghanistan.
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