Breach of Contract Claim Fails When Plaintiff Can’t Prove Damages
An Illinois appellate court affirmed judgment for a defendant after a plaintiff failed to prove damages tied to an alleged breach of
The Missouri Court of Appeals for the Eastern District appears to have expanded the definition of when the dangerous condition of a public roadway can be claimed as an exception to a public governmental entity’s ability to claim sovereign immunity from tort claims. It based its conclusion on the absence of a crosswalk as presenting a dangerous condition.
An Illinois appellate court affirmed judgment for a defendant after a plaintiff failed to prove damages tied to an alleged breach of
At the conclusion of a St. Louis City personal injury trial, the court awarded plaintiff just $750—substantially less than the $900,000 pre-suit