McMillan & Tkach v. Goode
McMillan & Tkach contends the trial court erred by imposing the wrong legal standard. As it reads the record, the court ruled that a suit for fees may not succeed unless the plaintiff produces documentary evidence. Court do not so read the record. In our view, the court simply considered the evidence presented, which consisted of oral testimony and documents, and found that McMillan & Tkach had not proved its case. There was no error.



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