Matthew Winans is suing CCOM Global Technologies for breach of employment agreements including unpaid salary and bonuses, failure to reimburse legal expenses, and not awarding stock options as promised

Walter E. Hoffman US Courthouse
Walter E. Hoffman US Courthouse
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In a recent filing in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, Norfolk Division, Matthew Winans has initiated legal action against CCOM Global Technologies, LLC, and Axtell Technologies, Inc. The case revolves around alleged breaches of employment agreements by both defendants. Winans claims that CCOM failed to pay his full salary and bonus, did not reimburse legal expenses, and neglected to award stock options as promised. Additionally, Winans alleges that Axtell breached an oral agreement by not granting him 20% equity in the company. The plaintiff is seeking damages exceeding $350,000 and requests declaratory judgments regarding the enforceability of noncompete clauses and his entitlement to severance benefits.

Source: 225cv00725+Winans_v_CCom_Global_Technologies_LLC_Complaint_Eastern_District_Virginia.pdf



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