SULLIVAN v. SMITH

No. 09-02-489 CV.

110 S.W.3d 545 (2003)

James David SULLIVAN, Appellant, v. Fred SMITH d/b/a Fred Smith Forestry, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Beaumont.

Decided June 5, 2003.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles W. McGarry, Dallas, for appellant.

Clayton E. Dark, Jr., Lufkin, for state appellee.

Before McKEITHEN, C.J., BURGESS and GAULTNEY, JJ.


OPINION

STEVE McKEITHEN, Chief Justice.

Fred Smith, a forester doing business as Fred Smith Forestry, sued James David Sullivan to recover a sales commission on an attempted sale of timber on 215 acres of land that Sullivan co-owned with other family members. The jury found that Sullivan breached the contract with Smith, and found damages in the amount of $26,765.97. The trial court entered judgment on the verdict and also awarded attorney fees in the amount...

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