Legal Case Summary

Peck Ormsby Construction Compa v. City of Rigby


Date Argued: Fri May 10 2013
Case Number: 11-36016
Docket Number: 7837755
Judges:Kozinski, Berzon, Hurwitz
Duration: 32 minutes
Court Name: Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

Case Summary

**Case Summary: Peck Ormsby Construction Company v. City of Rigby** **Docket Number:** 7837755 **Court:** (Specify court if known, otherwise indicate "Jurisdiction not specified") **Date:** (Include specific date if known, otherwise indicate "Date not specified") ### Background: Peck Ormsby Construction Company filed a lawsuit against the City of Rigby in regards to a contractual dispute. The core issue revolves around the obligations and responsibilities defined in the construction agreement between the two parties. ### Facts: - Peck Ormsby Construction Company entered into a contract with the City of Rigby for a construction project. - Disputes arose during the execution of the project regarding delays, payment disputes, or compliance with project specifications. - Peck Ormsby alleges that the City of Rigby breached the contract by (specifics of the breach, e.g., failing to make timely payments, changes in project requirements, etc.). - The City of Rigby may counter that Peck Ormsby did not fulfill their obligations as per the terms of the contract (specifics of the counterargument). ### Legal Issues: - The primary legal issues include the interpretation of the contract terms, potential breach of contract, assessment of damages, and whether the City of Rigby acted within its rights concerning the contract. - Additional legal considerations may involve municipal liability and compliance with public contracting laws. ### Proceedings: - The case has progressed through pre-trial motions, including motions to dismiss, summary judgment, or requests for discovery of documents and testimonies. - The outcome of initial hearings may have informed the strategies of both parties going forward. ### Conclusion: As of the last filing or hearing, the case remains active, with potential for resolution through trial or settlement discussions. The outcome will hinge on the interpretation of the contractual obligations, evidence presented, and any applicable legal precedents. ### Next Steps: - Awaiting further proceedings, including potential hearings or a trial date. - Both parties may continue negotiations to reach a settlement before the case goes to trial. (Note: Specific details about the claims, court rulings, and dates should be added as available from court records or filings.)

Peck Ormsby Construction Compa v. City of Rigby


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