MRO Services, LLC thought it was beginning a great business relationship with the Dresser-Rand Group, Inc. in mid March of this year to market and sell Dresser-Rand\u2019s maintenance agreements and equipment services. Yet little after a month of doing business, Dresser-Rand terminated what was supposed to be a five year exclusive contract. MRO was to earn $35,000 a month for the first year of the agreement as a retainer fee, a commission of up to 5 percent for all maintenance agreements sold, and reimbursement of travel costs as approved by Dresser-Rand\u2019s budget.<\/p>\n
When MRO was served a letter ending the agreement on April 18, MRO started looking into why Dresser-Rand terminated the relationship. MRO\u2019s lawsuit and complaint documents in Texas\u2019 113th District Court allege that the contract ended because Dresser-Rand said that MRO\u2019s founder had acted improperly at a social gathering they hosted. MRO says this is \u201cbogus\u201d and alleges that Dresser-Rand (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" MRO Services, LLC thought it was beginning a great business relationship with the Dresser-Rand Group, Inc. in mid March of this year to market and sell Dresser-Rand\u2019s maintenance agreements and equipment services. Yet little after a month of doing business,…<\/span><\/p>\n