A Dallas law firm has sued its client, Holy Kombucha Inc., to collect $164,000 in attorney fees for legal work that the health drink manufacturer allegedly failed to pay.

In a case that shows it may be easier to send out invoices than it is to collect on them, Munck Wilson Mandala alleged that the attorney-client relationship started in 2013 when defendants Leandro Bienati and Theresa Pham hired the firm for representation for corporate disputes with Holy Kombucha and its officers, directors and shareholders, said the original petition in Munck Wilson Mandala v. Holy Kombucha. The firm claimed that it represented Holy Kombucha and Bienati again in 2016 for representation in the defense of a lawsuit against them in a Tarrant County district court.

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