Global Sales & Marketing v. Don Spare Enterprises
The parties to this lawsuit were involved in an attempt to create an E-Commerce Company Store (ECS) designed to allow employees to make on-line purchases of items including those bearing the internal branding and logos of their employer. The parties hoped to market the ECS to nonparty SuperValu for use by the approximately 200,000 employees of SuperValu and its subsidiaries. SuperValu never gave final approval and none of the parties realized any profit. The present lawsuit was filed by one of the joint venturers against its former associates. The allegations are breach of contract, quantum meruit and fraud, resulting in claimed damages in excess of $5 million. The trial court denied a motion to compel discovery brought by plaintiff and granted all defendants’ summary judgment motions on multiple grounds. Judgments in favor of defendants were entered and plaintiff appeals. We affirm.
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