Ark. Realtors Ass'n v. Real Forms LLC (Majority, with Concurring)
Annotate this CaseAppellant entered into a contract with Appellee specifying that Appellee would provide Appellant with software development services. Appellant later terminated the parties’ contract based on its alleged belief that three separate provisions of the parties’ agreement entitled it to terminate the contract. Appellee filed this breach-of-contract action against Appellant. Appellant counterclaimed for breach of contract and tortious interference with contractual relationship or business expectancy. A jury returned a verdict in favor of Appellee and awarded $150,000 in compensatory damages. Appellant appealed the judgment and Appellee cross-appealed from the circuit court’s postjudgment denial of its motion for attorneys’ fees and costs. The Supreme Court affirmed on appeal and reversed and on cross-appeal, holding (1) substantial evidence supported the jury’s breach-of-contract verdict; and (2) because the circuit court did not adequately explain its denial of attorneys’ fees, the case must be remanded for the limited purpose of making findings to allow for appellate review of the fee decision.
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