Viking Construction, Inc. v. TMP Construction Group, LLC
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The Supreme Court affirmed the judgment of the trial court denying Defendant's motion to set aside the jury's verdict in this breach of contract action on the grounds that the terms of the underlying contract precluded such relief, holding that there was no error.
Plaintiff, a general contractor, entered into a contract with Defendant, a subcontractor, to provide services related to the installation of drywall and trim. Plaintiff later filed this action alleging that Defendant breached the contract by abandoning performance. The jury found Defendant liable and awarded Plaintiff $45,374. Defendant appealed, arguing that the trial court committed reversible error by declining to set aside the jury's award. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that Defendant failed to meet its burden of demonstrating that the jury could not have reasonably reached the verdict that it did.
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