ESTATE OF IRVINE v. OAAS

No. DA 12-0603.

309 P.3d 986 (2013)

2013 MT 271

The ESTATE of Va Va IRVINE, Petitioner and Appellant, v. Erik & Debbie OAAS, Co-Personal Representatives of The Estate of John Winkley Irvine, Jr., Respondents & Appellees, and Michael Dodge, Interested Party and Appellee, and Shodair Crippled Children's Hospital, Interested Party and Appellee.

Supreme Court of Montana.

Decided September 17, 2013.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For Appellant: Justin Starin ; McKenna & Starin, PLLC, Missoula, Montana Mary Kay Starin ; Mary Kay Starin, PC, Butte, Montana.

For Appellees: Jeffrey W. Dahood ; Bernard J. "Ben" Everett ; Knight, Dahood, Everett & Sievers, Anaconda, Montana (Attorneys for Erik and Debbie Oaas), Robert J. Whelan , Frank J. Joseph , Butte, Montana (Attorneys for Interested Party Michael Dodge), John F. Sullivan ; Kate McGrath Ellis ; Hughes, Kellner, Sullivan & Alke, PLLP, Helena, Montana (Attorneys for Interested Party Shodair Crippled Children's Hospital).


Chief Justice McGRATH delivered the Opinion of the Court.

¶ 1 The Estate of Va Va Irvine appeals from an order of the Second Judicial District Court, Silver Bow County, that granted summary judgment to Michael Dodge. We affirm.

¶ 2 We restate the dispositive issues on appeal:

¶ 3 Issue One: Whether the District Court correctly determined that the contracts could not be reformed.

¶ 4 Issue Two: Whether the District...

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