Supreme Court to hear arguments in breach of contract dispute
by Associated Press
Published: January 3,2012
Tags: attorneys, breach of contract, contract, courts, drilling, energy, gas, judges, judicial, judiciary, justices, law, lawyers, natural gas, Oil, petroleum
LINCOLN COUNTY — The Mississippi Supreme Court has scheduled oral arguments of Jan. 18 in a commercial breach of contract case from Lincoln County.
According to court records, Precision Welding sued Denbury Resources for allegedly breaching a contract between the two. Denbury denied the allegation.
A Lincoln County jury in 2010 awarded $1.5 million to Precision.
Denbury appealed the decision to the Supreme Court.
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