Action Against DHL Regarding Failure to Collect COD Payments

In Tran Enters., LLC v. DHL Express (USA), Inc., No. 10-20115, an action claiming that defendant DHL failed to remit collect-on-delivery (COD) payments totaling $21,991.72 to plaintiff, the court affirmed summary judgment for defendant where plaintiff failed to present any summary judgment evidence that true conversion had occurred, instead merely offering the fact that it did not receive the checks.

Related Resources

  • Read the Fifth Circuit’s Decision in Tran Enters., LLC v. DHL Express (USA), Inc., No. 10-20115

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