On June 13, 2025, the Supreme Court of Texas delivered a 17-page opinion in White Knight Development, LLC v. Simmons clarifying that monetary damages may be awarded alongside specific performance in ...
The undisputed facts in Oliver appear straightforward enough for a case that sparked a somewhat extended discussion. The sellers breached a residential sales contract, for two tracts of land, ...
Although specific performance is an important remedy in real estate transactions, it is a remedy disfavored by the courts. In their Transactional Real Estate column Peter E. Fisch and Salvatore ...
A recent Colorado Court of Appeals decision arising out of a business investment contract gone awry contains a lengthy (100-plus page) discussion about “specific performance.” This is a remedy that ...
Depending on the circumstances, a party may wish to seek an injunction to prevent the counterparty from breaching the contract. A party may seek injunctive relief where it appears that the ...
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