Petersons v. Cooper CA2/3
Defendant Donald Cooper, an attorney, retained plaintiff Dr. Viesturs Petersons, a retired neurosurgeon, to serve as a medical expert in a wrongful death lawsuit. Petersons subsequently sued Cooper, alleging Cooper breached the parties’ retainer agreement by failing to pay Petersons approximately $104,000 in fees. After a bench trial, the court found in favor of Petersons, and awarded him $75,150 on the claim. Cooper challenges the judgment on multiple grounds, all essentially disputing the sufficiency of the evidence to support the court’s findings. We conclude the findings are supported by substantial evidence, and affirm.
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