Fisker Faces $13 Million Lawsuit Over Unpaid Bills and Intellectual Property Dispute
The electric vehicle startup is accused by engineering firm Bertrandt of failing to pay for services related to the development of two vehicles, amidst broader financial instability.
- Fisker is embroiled in a legal battle with Bertrandt, which claims it has not been paid for work on the Pear and Alaska EV models.
- Bertrandt's lawsuit seeks nearly $13 million in damages for unpaid services and alleged retention of intellectual property.
- The dispute highlights ongoing financial challenges for Fisker, including potential layoffs and bankruptcy concerns.
- Fisker has also faced additional lawsuits from other suppliers and legal actions regarding employment and product defects.
- The company denies the allegations, stating the claims are without merit and defending its financial and operational strategies.