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Edward J. Lackaye

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Chase v. JH Electric of New York, Inc.

... Applying these principles to the instant matter, we find that the complaint adequately alleges all of the essential elements of a cause of action to recover damages for breach of contract, to wit: the existence of a contract, the plaintiff's performance under the contract, the ...

Bi-Economy v. Harleysville

... OPINION OF THE COURT. PIGOTT, J. In this action brought by an insured against an insurer for breach of a commercial property insurance contract, the principal issue presented is whether the insured can assert a claim for consequential damages. ...

Clearmont Property, LLC v. Eisner

... As a result, Eisner contacted Senter to cancel the contract and return the down payment. Senter, in turn, advised Eisner that he did not wish to cancel the contract and resubmitted the down payment. In August 2007, Senter assigned his interest in lots two and three to plaintiff. ...