NEVADA CONTRACT SERS. v. SQUIRREL COS.

No. 37706.

68 P.3d 896 (2003)

NEVADA CONTRACT SERVICES, INC., Appellant, v. SQUIRREL COMPANIES, INC.; Squirrel Systems of Canada, Ltd.; Sulcus Hospitality Technologies Corp.; Sulcus Hospitality Group, Inc.; Vega Enterprises, Inc.; and Beverage Management Systems, Inc., Respondents.

Supreme Court of Nevada.

May 14, 2003.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John Peter Lee Ltd. and John Peter Lee and Paul C. Ray, Las Vegas, for Appellant.

Jolley Urga Wirth & Woodbury and William R. Urga, Las Vegas, for Respondent Vega Enterprises.

Law Office of V. Andrew Cass and Michael R. Hall, Las Vegas, for Respondent Beverage Management Systems.

Santoro, Driggs, Walch, Kearney, Johnson & Thompson and Nicholas J. Santoro, Elizabeth E. Wachsman, and James E. Whitmire III, Las Vegas, for Respondents Squirrel Companies, Squirrel Systems of Canada, Sulcus Hospitality Technologies, and Sulcus Hospitality Group.

Before ROSE, MAUPIN and GIBBONS, JJ.


OPINION

PER CURIAM.

In this appeal, we consider the degree of specificity required to sustain the causation burden when claiming a breach of express or implied warranty. Specifically, we address whether the plaintiff had to prove the cause of a malfunctioning liquor-dispensing system in order to defeat a motion for summary judgment. We hold that a plaintiff is not required to prove the precise technical cause of a malfunction to sustain its causation...

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