They specifically point to an instance of Dakota waiting more than 40 days to respond to a request to approve drawings. Nomadic alleges Dakota intentionally interfered with the approval of plans and the electrical connection between Mystic Lake and the pop-up venue. But Nomadic says “Dakota’s delays had made it impossible to obtain a certificate of occupancy by Jan.
10 on the basis that Dakota’s building inspector had not issued a certificate of occupancy for the facility by Jan. Nomadic also points to a page on Mystic Lake’s website (which is still active and promoting the alternative concerts.Īccording to the lawsuit, the agreement between Nomadic and Dakota Events was terminated on Jan.
In the lawsuit, Club Nomadic alleges the cancellation “was done so that Dakota could avoid its obligations under the Agreement and exclusively profit from a replacement event inside its Casino” that Nomadic helped promote and advertise.