ROYAL BUSINESS MACHINES, INC. V. LORRAINE CORP. 633 F.2d 34 (7th. Cir. 1980) CASE BRIEF

ROYAL BUSINESS MACHINES, INC. V. LORRAINE CORP.
633 F.2d 34 (7th. Cir. 1980)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a dispute over copy machines.
FACTS: Lorraine (D) bought copier machines from Royal (P) over an 18-month period. In August of 1986, D filed suit against P for claims of breach of warranty and fraud. In September P sued D for on the financing arrangements. These cases were consolidated and the trial court awarded D $1,171216.16 in compensatory and punitive damages and $156,800 in attorney fees. The issues at trial were the breach of express warranties by D and implied warranties of merchantability. D appealed.

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