Gulf Engineering Co., LLC v. The Dow Chemical Co., No. 19-30395 (5th Cir. 2020)
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After Dow was found liable for breaching a contract it entered with Gulf, Dow appealed the district court's failure to enter judgment on the issue of contract ambiguity and the district court's denial of Dow's motion for judgment as a matter of law on damages.
The Fifth Circuit held that the district court should have granted Dow's motion for partial summary judgment on the issue of ambiguity because the contract was not ambiguous. However, the district court's error in denying Dow's motion for partial summary judgment and the district court's jury instruction on ambiguity was harmless. The court did not address whether there was evidence of a contract breach because the court instead resolved the appeal on the basis that Gulf failed to support its claim of lost profits by any probative evidence. Accordingly, the court reversed the district court's denial of Dow's motion for judgment as a matter of law on damages and rendered judgment in favor of Dow.
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