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Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District / Apr 24, 2018

Agriservices of Brunswick, LLC vs. James Jacoby

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AGRIServices of Brunswick, LLC (ASB) sued James Jacoby for an unpaid balance on account for agricultural seed and services. Jacoby counterclaimed for negligent and fraudulent misrepresentation, alleging ASB failed to provide seed tags and caused reduced crop yields. The trial court ruled in favor of ASB on its claim and against Jacoby on his counterclaims. The appellate court affirmed the trial court's judgment in all respects, but modified the calculation of prejudgment interest to reflect the correct accrual date.