FAIRWAY DODGE, L.L.C. v. DECKER DODGE, INC.


924 A.2d 517 (2007)

191 N.J. 460

FAIRWAY DODGE, L.L.C., Plaintiff-Appellant, v. DECKER DODGE, INC., a New Jersey Corporation, Kate Fair Morgan, Timothy Morgan, Susan Decker, Ronald Bibbo and Diane Kennedy, Defendants-Respondents, and John Does (fictitiously named Defendants whose true identities are presently unknown) and Jane Does (fictitiously named Defendants whose true identities are presently unknown), Defendants.

Supreme Court of New Jersey.

Decided June 19, 2007.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Christopher C. Botta argued the cause for appellant (Botta & Carver, attorneys; Mr. Botta and Alexander H. Carver, III, Ramsey, of counsel and on the brief).

David W. Field, Roseland, argued the cause for respondents (Lowenstein Sandler, attorneys).


PER CURIAM.

In this litigation between competing auto dealerships, the primary issues are whether the court erroneously dismissed plaintiff's claims alleging violations of the Computer Related Offenses Act (Computer Act) against the co-owners of defendant car dealership, and whether the asserted evidentiary errors require a new trial on damages. The Appellate Division held that insufficient evidence existed to find that the...

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