AMERICAN EXP. CENTURION BANK v. MINCKLER

No. 05-10-01045-CV.

345 S.W.3d 204 (2011)

AMERICAN EXPRESS CENTURION BANK, Appellant, v. Sarah MINCKLER, Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Texas, Dallas.

July 7, 2011.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Christopher D. Osborn , Megan Ann Naglreiter Doolittle, Zwicker & Associates, PC, Taylor, for Appellant.

Sarah Minckler , Mesquite, pro se.

Before Justices MARTIN RICHTER, LANG, and FILLMORE.


OPINION

Opinion By Justice FILLMORE.

American Express Centurion Bank sued Sarah Minckler for breach of contract.1 The trial court found American Express was entitled to judgment as a matter of law because Minckler had defaulted on her obligations under the contract, but awarded no damages. In two issues, American Express argues the trial court erred by failing to award damages because Minckler's admissions in her answer, Minckler...

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