Certified Collectibles Group (CCG), which includes eight of the world’s leading providers of authentication, grading, and conservation services for coins, paper money, comic books, trading cards, and other collectibles, announced earlier this month that it has filed a second amended complaint in its lawsuit charging international technology firm Globant S.A., along with its subsidiary Globant LLC, with breaches of contract and violations of the Florida Deceptive and Unfair Trade Practices Act arising out of Globant’s failed software implementation at CCG. The amended complaint, filed in federal court in Tampa in August 2019, adds a host of new allegations to CCG’s ongoing lawsuit arising out of Globant’s misconduct in botching the design and implementation of a new software system to run CCG’s core operations. According to the lawsuit, CCG hired a consulting firm, which Globant subsequently acquired, to implement a new enterprise resource planning (ERP) software system. Even though Globant, and the firm it acquired, worked on the project for three years and collected millions of dollars in fees from CCG, it delivered nothing of value.