I purchased a medical database through a financing agreement with the bank. How can I get out of it?
The medical database is essentially off the grid, and has a ton of issues. The owners of that database now have my patient files and won't release them to me unless I pay. The bank says its an independent middle man and has nothing to do with the database. I tried to informally negotiate with them, to no avoid. It is difficult to go after the database because none of the owners are responsive and it is a company based in Korea. They are basically a shady company that isn't taking any responsibility. Is there any recourse I have against the bank?
Nathan’s Answer
A diligent and persistent attorney could communicate with the Korean company's counsel, or even US diplomats to figure out what's going on, with you potentially getting an "off the grid" solution to something that can cost you much more than you put in.