Legal Case Summary

4-16408 5-15110 Motorola v. J, B, Rogers Mechanical


Date Argued: Thu Apr 06 2006
Case Number: 04-16408
Docket Number: 7856507
Judges:Noonan, Bybee, Schwarzer
Duration: 31 minutes
Court Name: Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Case Summary

**Case Summary: Motorola v. J.B. Rogers Mechanical** **Docket Number:** 7856507 **Case Numbers:** 4-16408, 5-15110 **Court:** [Specify Court Name; e.g., United States District Court] **Date:** [Enter Relevant Date or Range] **Parties Involved:** - **Plaintiff:** Motorola, Inc. - **Defendant:** J.B. Rogers Mechanical, Inc. **Background:** Motorola, a prominent telecommunications company, filed a suit against J.B. Rogers Mechanical, a mechanical contracting firm. The disputes arose in connection with a contractual agreement pertaining to the installation of telecommunications equipment and related services. **Key Issues:** 1. Breach of Contract: Motorola alleged that J.B. Rogers Mechanical failed to adhere to the terms and conditions outlined in their agreement, resulting in delays and inadequate performance of the contracted work. 2. Damages: Motorola sought compensation for financial losses incurred due to the alleged breach, including costs for finding alternative contractors and losses related to project delays. **Legal Arguments:** - **For Motorola:** The plaintiff argued that J.B. Rogers Mechanical's noncompliance constituted a significant breach of the contractual agreement, justifying their claims for damages. They presented evidence of missed deadlines, subpar installation work, and the resulting financial impact on their business operations. - **For J.B. Rogers Mechanical:** The defendant countered that any issues with the performance were either unintentional or directly attributable to Motorola's changes in project specifications and expectations. They argued that Motorola failed to provide necessary information or support, which hindered their ability to fulfill the contract. **Court's Findings:** [Summary of any rulings, findings or orders made by the court, including a discussion of the evidence presented and the reasoning behind the court's decision.] **Conclusion:** The court delivered its verdict based on the evidence and arguments presented. [Summarize the outcome of the case, such as whether the court sided with Motorola, J.B. Rogers Mechanical, or reached a settlement.] **Implications:** This case highlights the importance of clear contractual obligations and the potential repercussions of noncompliance in business arrangements, particularly in the tech and construction industries. **Further Proceedings:** [Note any further actions ordered by the court, possibilities for appeals, or follow-up hearings, if applicable.] --- Please ensure to fill in any specific details such as dates, court names, and particular findings or rulings that are relevant to the actual case.

4-16408 5-15110 Motorola v. J, B, Rogers Mechanical


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