Denver Prop. Partners, LLC v. Sisson

2020 NCBC 34
CourtNorth Carolina Business Court
DecidedApril 23, 2020
Docket18-CVS-725
StatusPublished

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Denver Prop. Partners, LLC v. Sisson, 2020 NCBC 34 (N.C. Super. Ct. 2020).

Opinion

Denver Prop. Partners, LLC v. Sisson, 2020 NCBC 34.

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION LINCOLN COUNTY 18 CVS 725

DENVER PROPERTY PARTNERS, LLC; and BAYPORT HOLDINGS, INC. d/b/a DENVER DEFENSE RANGE & FIREARMS,

Plaintiffs,

v.

BRIAN P. SISSON; LAKE NORMAN FINAL ORDER AND JUDGMENT SPORTING ARMS AND RANGE, INC. d/b/a THE RANGE AT LAKE NORMAN, d/b/a THE RANGE AT BALLANTYNE, d/b/a PINEVILLE GUN SHOP; and THE RANGE AT DENVER, INC.,

Defendants.

1. THIS CASE was designated as a mandatory complex business case by

Order of the Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court pursuant to

N.C.G.S. § 7A-45.4(b) and assigned to the undersigned Special Superior Court Judge

for Complex Business Cases on July 11, 2018. (See ECF Nos. 1, 2.)

2. This case came on for trial before a jury duly empaneled on Monday,

January 13, 2020 in the Superior Court of Lincoln County. Plaintiff Bayport

Holdings, Inc. d/b/a Denver Defense Range & Firearms’s (“Plaintiff”) 1 claims for

breach of contract, conversion, constructive fraud, breach of fiduciary duty, and

misappropriation of trade secrets, and Defendants Brian P. Sisson’s (“Sisson”) and

1 Summary Judgment against Denver Property Partners, LLC’s claim for breach of contract

was entered by the Court on April 1, 2019, (ECF No. 42), and therefore there were no remaining claims to submit to the jury as to this plaintiff. Lake Norman Sporting Arms and Range Inc.’s (“LNSAR”) (together, “Defendants”) 2

claims for breach of contract, fraudulent misrepresentation, constructive fraud,

negligent misrepresentation, and conversion were tried to the jury.

3. The Court denied all motions for directed verdict. On January 17, 2020,

the jury returned its verdict on the issues of liability and damages submitted as

follows:

Issue No. 1. Did Defendant Brian P. Sisson breach a material term of the Management Agreement? YES.

Issue No. 2. Did Plaintiff Bayport Holdings, Inc. breach a material term of the Management Agreement? YES.

Issue No. 3. If your answer to Issue No. 1 and Issue No. 2 are both YES, who breached a material term of the Management Agreement first?

PLAINTIFF BAYPORT HOLDINGS, INC.

Issue No. 4. If either: (a) your answer to Issue No. 1 is YES and your answer to Issue No. 2 is NO; or (b) your answer to Issue No. 1 is YES and your answer to Issue No. 3 is DEFENDANT BRIAN P. SISSON, what amount of damages, if any, is Plaintiff Bayport Holdings, Inc. entitled to recover from Defendant Brian P. Sisson for breach of the Management Agreement?

$ 0.00

Issue No. 5. If either: (a) your answer to Issue No. 2 is YES and your answer to Issue No. 1 is NO; or your answer to Issue No. 2 is YES and your answer to Issue No. 3 is PLAINTIFF BAYPORT HOLDINGS, INC., what amount of damages, if any, is Defendant Brian P. Sisson entitled to recover from Plaintiff Bayport Holdings, Inc. for breach of the Management Agreement?

2 The Range at Denver, Inc. did not have any claims, nor did Plaintiff request that the Court

submit any claims against this defendant to the jury. Issue No. 6. Did Defendant Brian P. Sisson owe Plaintiff Bayport Holdings, Inc. a fiduciary duty? YES.

Issue No. 7. If your answer to Issue No. 6 is YES, did Defendant Brian P. Sisson breach a fiduciary duty owed to Plaintiff Bayport Holdings, Inc.?

NO.

Issue No. 8. If your answer to Issue No. 7 is YES, what amount of damages, if any, is Plaintiff Bayport Holdings, Inc. entitled to recover from Defendant Brian P. Sisson for breach of fiduciary duty?

N/A

Issue No. 9. If your answer to Issue No. 7 is YES, did Defendant Brian P. Sisson use his position of trust and confidence with Plaintiff Bayport Holdings, Inc. to Plaintiff Bayport Holdings, Inc.’s detriment and for the benefit of Defendant Brian P. Sisson?

Issue No. 10. If your answer to Issue No. 9 is YES, what amount of damages, if any, is Plaintiff Bayport Holdings, Inc. entitled to recover from Defendant Brian P. Sisson for using his position of trust and confidence with Plaintiff Bayport Holdings, Inc. for his benefit?

Issue No. 11. Did Defendant Brian P. Sisson convert Plaintiff Bayport Holdings, Inc.’s property?

Issue No. 12. If your answer to Issue No. 11 is YES, what amount of damages, if any, is Plaintiff Bayport Holdings, Inc. entitled to recover from Defendant Brian P. Sisson for converting Plaintiff Bayport Holdings, Inc.’s property?

Issue No. 13. If your answer to Issue No. 11 is YES, was Defendant Brian P. Sisson acting as the agent of Lake Norman Sporting Arms and Range, Inc. at the time he engaged in the conduct in question?

N/A Issue No. 14. Did Defendant Brian P. Sisson misappropriate Plaintiff Bayport Holdings, Inc.’s trade secrets? NO. Issue No. 15. If your answer to Issue No. 14 is YES, what amount of damages, if any, is Plaintiff Bayport Holdings, Inc. entitled to recover from Defendant Brian P. Sisson for misappropriation of Plaintiff Bayport Holdings, Inc.’s trade secrets? N/A Issue No. 16. If your answer to Issue No. 14 is YES, was Defendant Brian P. Sisson acting as the agent of Lake Norman Sporting Arms and Range, Inc. at the time he engaged in the conduct in question?

N/A Issue No. 17. If your answer to one or more of Issue No. 7, or Issue No. 9, or Issue No. 11, or Issue No. 14 is YES, was Defendant Brian P. Sisson’s conduct fraudulent, willful, or wanton thereby justifying the award of punitive damages to Plaintiff Bayport Holdings, Inc.?

NO. Issue No. 18. If your answer to Issue No. 17 is YES, what amount, if any, is Plaintiff Bayport Holdings, Inc. entitled to recover from Defendant Brian P. Sisson as punitive damage? N/A Issue No. 19. If your answer to Issue No. 13 is YES, what amount, if any, is Plaintiff Bayport Holdings, Inc. entitled to recover from Defendant Lake Norman Sporting Arms and Range, Inc. as punitive damages for the conduct identified in Issue No. 11? N/A Issue No. 20. If your answer to Issue No. 16 is YES, what amount, if any, is Plaintiff Bayport Holdings, Inc. entitled to recover from Defendant Lake Norman Sporting Arms and Range, Inc. as punitive damages for the conduct identified in Issue No. 14? N/A Issue No. 21. Did Plaintiff Bayport Holdings, Inc. convert property belonging to Defendant Lake Norman Sporting Arms and Range, Inc.?

YES. Issue No. 22. If your answer to Issue No. 21 is YES, what amount of damages, if any, is Defendant Lake Norman Sporting Arms and Range, Inc. entitled to recover from Plaintiff Bayport Holdings, Inc. for converting Defendant Lake Norman Sporting Arms and Range, Inc.’s property?

$18,500.00 Issue No. 23. Did Plaintiff Bayport Holdings, Inc. fraudulently misrepresent information, either by making an affirmative misrepresentation to Defendant Brian P. Sisson or by concealing a material fact from Defendant Brian P. Sisson, regarding the sale of Denver Defense?

NO. Issue No. 24. If your answer to Issue No. 23 is YES, what amount of damages, if any, is Defendant Brian P. Sisson entitled to recover from Plaintiff Bayport Holdings, Inc. as a result of Plaintiff Bayport Holdings, Inc.’s fraudulent conduct? N/A

Issue No. 25. Did Plaintiff Bayport Holdings, Inc. negligently misrepresent information to Defendant Brian P. Sisson regarding the sale of Denver Defense? YES.

Issue No. 26. If your answer to Issue No. 25 is YES, what amount of damages, if any, is Defendant Brian P. Sisson entitled to recover from Plaintiff Bayport Holdings, Inc. for Plaintiff Bayport Holdings, Inc.’s negligent misrepresentation? $3,000.00 Issue No. 27. Did Plaintiff Bayport Holdings, Inc. owe Defendant Brian P. Sisson a fiduciary duty? NO. Issue No. 28. If your answer to Issue No.

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