G&K Services Company v. Bill's Super Foods Inc
Filing
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JUDGMENT: Pursuant to 188 Jury Verdict, judgment is hereby entered in favor of G&K Services Company on the claim for liquidated damages and in favor of Bill's Super Foods, Inc. on the counterclaim for deceptive trade practices. This case is DISMISSED with prejudice. Signed by Magistrate Judge Joe J. Volpe on 5/8/2013. (srw)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS
JONESBORO DIVISION
G&K Services Company,
Plaintiff,
v.
Bill’s Super Foods, Inc.; et al.,
Defendants.
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No. 3:08CV00048-JJV
JUDGMENT
This action came before the Court for trial by jury beginning May 1, 2013. G&K Services
Company (G&K) was represented by its attorney, Mr. Monte Estes, Esq., and Bill’s Super Foods,
Inc. (Bill’s) was represented by Mr. Hunter Hanshaw, Esq. All parties announced they were ready
for trial. After all the evidence had been received, and the jury duly instructed on the law, the jury
returned a verdict as follows:
1.
On G&K’s claim for liquidated damages, the jury found in favor of G&K and
awarded damages in the amount of $50,837.92.
2.
On Bill’s counterclaim for breach of contract, the jury found in favor of G&K.
3.
On Bill’s counterclaim for deceptive trade practices, the jury found in favor of Bill’s
and awarded damages in the amount of $25,418.96.
4.
On Bill’s counterclaim for fraud, suppression, and deceit, the jury found in favor of
G&K.
Judgment is therefore entered in favor of G&K on the claim of liquidated damages and
counter claim for breach of contract and fraud, suppression, and deceit. Judgment is entered for
Bill’s on the counterclaim of deceptive trade practices. This case is dismissed with prejudice.
IT IS SO ORDERED this 8th day of May 2013.
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JOE J. VOLPE
UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
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