Damages Do Not Have To Be Certain

The Middle Section Court of Appeals reemphasized that courts can make reasonable inferences to award damages without them being too speculative. Take a look at Dunn v. Matrix Exhibits, Inc. for an example of a court finding a rational way to calculate damages - in this case, the value of 5% of the equity of what appears to be a privately held company.

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