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JHM Ventures v. Cavalier Closeouts CA2/3
JHM Ventures (Plaintiff) filed a complaint against Cavalier Closeouts, Inc. and Eyal Dahan (together Defendants) alleging they breached written contracts related to three business deals. The court entered judgment for Defendants after finding Plaintiff failed to prove the existence of two of the alleged contracts, its claims were barred by the statute of limitations, and it failed to show it suffered damages. The court subsequently awarded Defendants attorney fees under Civil Code section 1717. On appeal, Plaintiff argues the court erred by (1) applying the wrong legal analysis in concluding its claims were barred by the statute of limitations, (2) finding it failed to prove damages, and (3) awarding Defendants attorney fees related to claims for which there were not written contracts in evidence. We affirm.

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