Deschamps v. Farwest Rock, Ltd.
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The Supreme Court affirmed the order of the district court granting Defendants' motion for summary judgment and dismissing Plaintiff's claim alleging breach of contract and breach of implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing, holding that the district court properly concluded that there was no dispute of material fact and that Defendants were entitled to a judgment as a matter of law.
Bar 11 Enterprises, LLC, a company created by Deschamps, entered into a gravel pit sublease agreement with FarWest Rock Products. Mining operations later ceased, Bar 11 was dissolved, and Deschamps received notice of termination of lease. Deschamps filed a complaint, listing himself and Bar 11 as plaintiffs. Thereafter, Deschamps filed articles of organization to create a business entity named Bar 11 Enterprises, LLC. The district court dismissed all claims based on a lack of standing by both Deschamps and Bar 11. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that the district court correctly found that (1) the Bar 11 entity named as a party to this suit was not the same as the original Bar 11 that entered into the disputed agreement with Farwest Products; (2) Deschamps lacked standing to sue in his personal capacity; and (3) Defendants were entitled to a judgment as a matter of law.
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