Digitech Computer, Inc. v. Trans-Care, Inc., No. 10-1525 (7th Cir. 2011)
Annotate this CaseAn Indiana medical transport company executed a software licensing agreement with the plaintiff to replace its dispatch and billing software. The software did not work as the Indiana company expected, so it attempted to exercise an option to terminate the agreement. Plaintiff sued and the Indiana company counter-claimed fraud. A magistrate dismissed the fraud claim and awarded plaintiff damages on the breach of contract claim and attorney's fees. The Seventh Circuit affirmed the decisions on fraud and breach of contract, but vacated the damages award and remanded. A party is not required to disclaim every departure from earlier proposals made during negotiations to avoid liability for fraud; there was no termination option. The plaintiff terminated the contract by locking the software, so the computation of damages was incorrect. The court ordered reconsideration of attorney fees, noting that the contract language did not appear to allow fees for defense of the fraud claim.
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