Long Title!
Having seen this lawsuit referenced in other articles on the Internet, I was glad to find this link. Occurring in Harris County, Texas, and pursued by Pierce Marshall, the son of J. Howard Marshall and executer of his estate after his father's death.
To reiterate, the linked to case revolves around a custom jeweler, Duggan - Creative Designs, and an agreement with that firm that involves a special account in which J. Howard Marshall agreed to deposit $20,000 to $25,000 a month with a limit of $350,000 (but it doesn't say if this was for a certain year or forever) so that Lady Walker could order her heart's desire jewelry.
But Marshall's estate wanted EVERYTHING HE HAD GIVEN HER BACK, so to speak and that's when Duggan decided to add voice to it by stating that the firm was owed over $400,000. In other words, that Lady ordered more jewelry than decided upon.
As it turned out, in this case the jewelry ended up with nothing and Marshall's estate got $191,800 an amount associated with interest charged by Duggan.
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