Ancor Holdings, L.P. v. Landon Capital Partners, L.L.C., No. 23-10552 (5th Cir. 2024)
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In 2019, Ancor Holdings, L.P. (Ancor) and Landon Capital Partners, L.L.C. (Landon) entered into letters of intent to invest in and acquire a majority interest in ICON EV, L.L.C. (ICON). The deal fell through, and Landon and ICON entered into their own agreement. Ancor sued Landon and ICON for breach of contract and tortious interference, respectively. The trial court dismissed Ancor’s tortious interference claim against ICON as a matter of law and denied Ancor’s declaratory judgment claim. The jury found for Ancor on the breach of contract claim against Landon, awarding $2,112,542 in damages.
The United States District Court for the Northern District of Texas initially handled the case. The trial court dismissed Ancor’s tortious interference claim against ICON and denied Ancor’s declaratory judgment claim. The jury found Landon breached the contract and awarded Ancor damages. Ancor appealed the dismissal of its claims, and Landon cross-appealed the jury’s verdict.
The United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit reviewed the case. The court reversed the trial court’s dismissal of Ancor’s declaratory judgment and tortious interference claims, remanding them for a jury trial. The appellate court affirmed the jury’s finding that Landon breached the contract but reversed the trial court’s judgment on the reimbursement amount, instructing it to determine 80% of all third-party costs incurred. The court held that Ancor was entitled to a jury trial on its declaratory judgment claim and that sufficient evidence supported the tortious interference claim against ICON. The court also found that the trial court did not err in submitting the breach of contract claim to the jury, nor did the jury err in its findings.
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