· 10/31/2018

Douglas Benjamin Gregg v. Estate of Jerry Dean Cupit

Syllabus

This appeal involves a contract between an aspiring country music artist and a record company owner for promotion of the artist's songs. After the record company owner died, the artist demanded an accounting from the owner's widow and filed this lawsuit alleging that the record company and its owner breached the promotion agreement executed by the parties. The trial court found that the record company owner breached the contract by failing \to adequately promote\ the artist's singles and awarded the artist a judgment for $223,069.89. We reverse and remand for further proceedings.

Judges: Judge Brandon O. Gibson

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