Some may find this to be of interest:
ICOM LAWSUIT
http://www.co.medina.oh.us/judgecoll...dicts_2004.htm
4-5-04 ICOM of America, Inc. v. Rapid 2 Way Case no. 03 CIV 0078
In this case, the Plaintiff, ICOM America, claimed the Defendant owed
$114,000 to Plaintiff on an account for products sold and shipped to
Defendant. Plaintiff sold Defendant hundreds of hand-held radios and
accessories. Defendant, Rapid 2 Way, purchased these radios for rent
and sale in its business. Defendant acknowledged that it owed money
to Plaintiff on account, however Defendant claimed the Plaintiff
supplied it with substandard and defective radios causing damage to
Defendant’s business. Defendant claimed Plaintiff committed fraud in
its representations regarding the radios.
The Plaintiff was represented by Kenneth Baker, Esq., and Michael
Slodov, Esq., of Cleveland, Ohio. The Defendant was represented by
Bruce Hall, Esq., of Medina, Ohio and Gregory Beck, Esq., of North
Canton, Ohio.
Verdict: After a thirteen day trial, the jury awarded the Plaintiff
$92,915.95 on its claim on the account and attorney fees. The jury
awarded the Defendant $579,131.83 on its claim of breach of contract
and breach of warranty. The jury awarded the Defendant $774,321.50 on
its claim of fraud. The jury further awarded $1,045,837 in punitive
damages along with attorney fees (via Robert Frost, Dec 17, DXLD)
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