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Date: 02-13-2025

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Lisa Brone v. Ted Eugene Cromers, et al.

Case Number: 23CA621

Judge: Not Available

Court: District Court, Longmont County, Colorado

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Description: Longmont, Colorado personal injury lawyers represented the parties in a fraud theory.

In July 2023, Dr. Brone filed suit against the Cromers for
breach of contract, breach of the duty of good faith and fair dealing,
fraudulent misrepresentation, and nondisclosure/concealment.
Specifically, Dr. Brone alleged that the Cromers had failed to
disclose material information to the contract — such as moisture
and water problems, roof leaks, and flooding/drainage issues —
that prevented her from obtaining an accurate picture of the
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property. She alleged that the failure to disclose adverse material
facts breached the Cromers’ implied duty of good faith and fair
dealing. And she also alleged that the Cromers knowingly
concealed or failed to disclose information required under the
contract.


The court held a bench trial in March 2024. At the close of
Dr. Brone’s case, the Cromers moved to dismiss her claims under
C.R.C.P. 41(b)(1). Following argument by the parties, the trial court
granted the motion and entered judgment in favor of the Cromers.

Outcome: Affirmed

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