Levin v. Canon Business Solutions
Defendants and appellants Canon Business Solutions, Inc. (Solutions) and Canon U.S.A., Inc. (CUSA)[1]appeal from the judgment entered in favor of plaintiff and respondent Gregg Levin (Levin) and from the order denying their motion for judgment notwithstanding the verdict (JNOV) after a jury returned a special verdict in favor of Levin on his claims for false imprisonment, invasion of privacy, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. The jury awarded damages in the amount of $214,470 against Solutions, CUSA, and Michael Cerame (Cerame), a private security consultant retained by defendants. The jury awarded Solutions damages in the amount of $1,840 on its cross-claims against Levin for breach of contract and violation of Labor Code section 2860. Solutions also appeals from the order denying its motion for a new trial on damages on its cross-claims for breach of contract, violation of Labor Code section 2860, and a new trial on its cross-claims for conversion, constructive fraud, and violation of Labor Code sections 2861 and 2863.
Court affirm the judgment and the orders denying the motion for JNOV and the motion for a new trial.



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