Kuehne & Nagel, Inc. v. Preston, Skahan & Smith International, Inc.

Case Number
M1998-00983-COA-R3-CV
This appeal involves a contract dispute between a customs broker and an importer of Russian vodka. The customs broker sued the importer in the Davidson County General Sessions Court seeking to recover $4,781.16, and the importer counterclaimed alleging fraud, breach of fiduciary duty, and usury. After the general sessions court dismissed both cases, the parties appealed to the Circuit Court for Davidson County. On the day of trial, the trial court denied the importer's motion to exclude nine invoices that the customs broker had failed to produce during discovery. Thereafter, the trial court, sitting without a jury, awarded the customs broker a $4,623.16 judgment and dismissed the importer's countersuit. On this appeal, the importer asserts that the trial court erred by refusing to exclude the nine invoices and that the evidence preponderates against the judgment. We have determined that the trial court did not abuse its discretion by denying the importer's motion in limine and that the evidence supports the judgment for the customs broker. Accordingly, we affirm the judgment.
Authoring Judge
Judge William C. Koch, Jr.
Originating Judge
Walter C. Kurtz
Case Name
Kuehne & Nagel, Inc. v. Preston, Skahan & Smith International, Inc.
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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