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GoMirror v. Brockstar
Brockstar Ltd., Brockstar Groups of Companies, Brockstar Financial Services, Inc., and Brian N. Willis (collectively, Brockstar) appeal from a judgment on breach of contract and fraud causes of action in favor of GoMirror, LLC, for falsely inducing GoMirror to provide successively greater sums of earnest money and then reneging on its promise to obtain financing for GoMirror to bring its novel women’s cosmetics accessory to market. Brockstar contends GoMirror, a Texas corporation, lacked capacity to sue because it failed to register as a company conducting business in California. Brockstar also asserts “[p]laintiff’s claim for lost profits was too speculative to receive such an award as a matter of law” and that “[t]he amount of lost profits awarded was not supported by substantial evidence” because “[t]here is simply no evidentiary support for how the court made [its] determination.” As we explain, Brockstar’s challenges are without merit, and we therefore we affirm the judgment.

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