Greenberg v. Arnold
Plaintiff, Robert S. Greenberg, and defendant, Oscar O. Arnold, II, were officers and shareholders in a close corporation. After a court trial, the court found that Arnold had breached his fiduciary duties and had committed fraud. The court entered judgment in favor of Greenberg in the amount of $317,919 compensatory damages and $50,000 punitive damages. Arnold contends on appeal the judgment is not supported by substantial evidence, and that the trial court abused its discretion in excluding two witnesses. Court affirm.
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