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| Trial Practice (Page 3 of 3) |
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"America's Most Wanted" LLC v. Redfearn Family Blending:
In January 2006, Jim Bennett and Megan Heinsz tried to verdict a lawsuit between former business partners. The case involved a failed distributorship for food products. The trial court entered a directed verdict in favor of our client on the multi-million counterclaim. Shortly thereafter, the jury awarded a verdict of $1.67 million on all counts. After trial, the court also awarded our client its attorney fees.
D&S Manufacturing v. Behr Process Corporation:
In the summer of 2005, Jim Bennett tried to verdict a case brought by a window manufacturer who claimed that its facility burned due to a faulty warning created by Behr Process Corp., one of the leading paint manufacturers in the country. Issues at trial included the cause and origin of the fire and the adequacy of the warning. The jury rendered a verdict in favor of our client after less than two hours of deliberation.
Creative Management Services v. Sears Roebuck & Co.:
In December 2004, Jim Bennett and Megan S. Heinsz represented Creative Management Services in its case filed against Sears Roebuck & Co. involving constructions of model kitchens for use at major trade shows. Sears refused to pay and counterclaimed based on the plaintiff's failure to perform. After trial, the jury rejected Sears' counterclaim outright and rendered judgment in our favor on all claims. The ultimate judgment in the case was far in excess of the invoices for the work performed.
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