Legal Case Summary

04-35407 ISSC, Inc v. Baugh-Skanska Inc


Date Argued: Wed Oct 19 2005
Case Number: 04-35392
Docket Number: 7857499
Judges:Brunetti, McKeown, King
Duration: 47 minutes
Court Name: Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Case Summary

**Case Summary: ISSC, Inc. v. Baugh-Skanska, Inc.** **Docket Number:** 04-35407 **Court:** [Jurisdiction and court name, if known] **Filing Date:** [Fill in if available] **Decision Date:** [Fill in if available] **Parties Involved:** - **Plaintiff:** ISSC, Inc. - **Defendant:** Baugh-Skanska, Inc. **Facts of the Case:** ISSC, Inc. filed a lawsuit against Baugh-Skanska, Inc. concerning a contractual dispute. The core of the case revolves around [specific contractual obligations, performance issues, or breaches, summarizing relevant facts about what led to the lawsuit]. **Legal Issues:** The primary legal issues in this case include: 1. Whether Baugh-Skanska, Inc. breached the terms of the contract with ISSC, Inc. 2. The extent of damages incurred by ISSC, Inc. as a result of the alleged breach. 3. Any defenses raised by Baugh-Skanska, Inc. including [e.g., failure to mitigate damages, force majeure, etc.]. **Arguments:** - **Plaintiff's Arguments (ISSC, Inc.):** - ISSC contended that Baugh-Skanska failed to perform their contractual obligations, which resulted in significant losses. - The plaintiff sought [specific remedies, such as monetary damages, specific performance, etc.]. - **Defendant's Arguments (Baugh-Skanska, Inc.):** - Baugh-Skanska denied the allegations, arguing that they fulfilled their contractual duties or that any shortcomings were due to the actions of ISSC or other external factors. - They may seek to counter claims of damages with evidence of [specifics regarding causation, performance, etc.]. **Court's Decision:** [Fill in a summary of the court's ruling, including whether it favored the plaintiff or the defendant, any significant judgments made, and the rationale behind the court's decision.] **Conclusion:** This case highlights the complexities of contract law and the importance of clearly defined terms and obligations. The implications of the court's ruling will likely influence future contractual relationships in similar contexts, particularly regarding liability and damages. **Note:** For specific details regarding the decision, including dates and further legal context, the actual case documents or court opinions should be reviewed, as this summary provides a general structure based on usual legal briefs without precise information on specifics.

04-35407 ISSC, Inc v. Baugh-Skanska Inc


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