Legal Question in Business Law in Michigan
Damages
Lets just say I own a business and I have a contract with a computer software company. They failed to deliver my new software in the time they promised and this caused my company to lose over $75,000 in profits. Am I able to sue for compensatory damages? Thanks in Advance..
Asked on 10/06/01, 5:35 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Damages
This depends on how your contract reads and if it reflects the risk allocation (eg disclaimers, limitations on remedies, limitation on liablilities, liquidated damage provisions) and promises made by the software company.
If you have more questions or would like us to review the contract and/or license arrangements for the software contact my firm at 734-944-2269
or e-mail at [email protected]
Dave McDOnagh
Answered on 11/21/01, 7:43 pm
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