This article about a major trial win is sponsored by Feller & Wendt
SALT LAKE CITY — A Salt Lake County jury has awarded $4.6 million to a small Utah-based technology company after finding that the Utah Inland Port Authority failed to pay for work performed under a state contract. Attorneys from Feller & Wendt, who represented the company, say the verdict highlights the importance of government accountability in business partnerships.
After three years of litigation and a weeklong trial before Judge Richard Pehrson in Utah’s 3rd District Court, jurors ruled unanimously in favor of Quaychain Technologies. The logistics data firm was hired in 2021 to help build the Intelligent Crossroads Network, a project created to modernize freight, rail and trucking systems through advanced digital

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