AWIN Real Estate, LLC v. Whitehead Homes, Inc.
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The Supreme Court affirmed in part and reversed in part the judgment of the district court in favor of AWIN Real Estate, LLC (AWIN) on its claim that Whitehead Homes, Inc. (WHI) breached an investment agreement between the parties and in favor of WHI on an unpled claim that AWIN breached the parties' operating agreement, holding that the court lacked record evidence to award WHI damages for AWIN's breach of the operating agreement.
Specifically, the Supreme Court held (1) the district court's interpretation of the ambiguous language in the investment agreement to hold WHI in breach was reasonable in light of the circumstances of the case; and (2) the district court lacked sufficient evidence to support its award of $55,000 in damages to WHI for AWIN's alleged breach of the operating agreement. The Supreme Court remanded for further proceedings on attorney's fees consistent with this opinion.
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