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Town Bank and City Real Estate were in a dispute over a $2.5 million loan for the acquisition of an office building in Milwaukee. City Real Estate did not fulfill two of the conditions set forth in the commitment letter and secured alternative construction financing through M&I Bank and Horicon State Bank. Town Bank filed a complaint against City Real Estate for failing to fulfill its obligations under the commitment letter. The circuit court denied Town Bank's two motions for summary judgment, and the case proceeded to a six-day jury trial, where Town Bank was ordered to pay $600,000 to City Real Estate for breaching the commitment letter. However, the court of appeals reversed the decision, and the Wisconsin Supreme Court was reviewing the circuit court's denial of Town Bank's two motions for summary judgment. Town Bank v. City Real Estate Development, LLC (2010) Wisconsin Supreme Court 330 Wis. 2d 340, 793 N.W.2d 476, 2010 WI 134 Learn more about this case at https://www.lsd.law/briefs/view/town-... --- Law School Data has over 50,000 case briefs and a one-of-a-kind brief tool to instantly brief millions of US cases with just the name or case cite. Check out all of our case briefs: https://www.lsd.law/briefs Briefs come with built in LSDefine and DeepDive, which allow you to read as quickly or as deeply as you want. Each brief has a built in legal dictionary and recursive summaries that go into more and more detail, until you eventually hit the original case text. Subscribe for new videos every week: https://www.youtube.com/@LSData?sub_c...