Johnson Regional Medical Center v. Halterman, No. 16-3068 (8th Cir. 2017)
Annotate this CaseThe Eighth Circuit affirmed the district court's grant of summary judgment to JRMC in this breach of contract suit and the district court's subsequent award of $64,931.81 to JRMC. The court held that the documents executed in connection with defendant's employment at JRMC should be considered separately: the Recruitment Agreement and the Employment Agreement; defendant's obligation to pay the remaining debt under a promissory note was not excused by his allegations of fraud or breach of the duty of good faith, as well as breach of contract and personal injury; the terms of the note control and the note provided that defendant agreed to pay all costs and expenses incurred by JRMC in connection with the collection and enforcement of the note; and the district court did not abuse its discretion with respect to the award of attorney's fees.
Court Description: Shepherd, Author, with Smith, Chief Judge, and Benton, Circuit Judge] Civil case - Contracts. The documents defendant signed upon entering employment with plaintiff constituted two separate contracts, one an employment agreement and the second a recruitment agreement which included a promissory note and the terms of its repayment; defendant's obligation to repay his debt under the note is not excused by his allegations of fraud,breach of the duty of good faith, breach of contract or personal injury; the note provided that defendant would pay the reasonable costs and expenses of collecting the note, and the district court did not err in awarding plaintiff attorney's fees and costs.
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