CHR sued by US farmers

This is the dumbest lawsuit I have ever seen. It has no relevance to the farmer how ch robinson transportation suppliers get payed.
 
This is the dumbest lawsuit I have ever seen. It has no relevance to the farmer how ch robinson transportation suppliers get payed.
The US Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act does

The Perishable Agricultural Commodities Act (PACA) was enacted at the request of the fruit and vegetable industry to promote fair trade in the industry. According to the the United States Department of Agriculture, PACA protects business dealing in fresh and frozen fruits and vegetables by establishing and enforcing a code of fair business practices and helps businesses resolve disputes. According to the statute, 7 U.S. Code § 499c, “After December 10, 1930, no person shall at any time carry on the business of a commission merchant, dealer, or broker without a license valid and effective at such time.” Neither C.H Robinson or Robinson Fresh appear to hold such a license.
Under PACA, it is unlawful “for a commission merchant, dealer, or broker “to make, for a fraudulent purpose, any false or misleading statement in connection with any transaction involving any perishable agricultural commodity”; “to fail, without reasonable cause, to perform any specification or duty, express or implied, arising out of any undertaking in connection with any such transaction”; and “to fail or refuse truly and correctly to account and make full payment promptly” with respect to any transaction.
 
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