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2015 Shopping Mall Business alleged to have breached contract with tenant with revocation of license

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HOUSTON – A woman alleges she stands to lose $250,000 in future business expenses after her contract with a shopping center was terminated.

Blanca Soriano, doing business as San Miguel Event Hall, filed a complaint on July 23 in the Harris County District Court against 2015 Shopping Mall Business LLC alleging breach of contract.

According to the complaint, the plaintiff alleges that on June 25, 2017, she entered into a contract with defendant to lease floor space at its shopping center for use as an events center for her clients. The suit states the defendant sent her a notice of revocation of license notifying her to vacate the premises immediately. She alleges she is current on her payments and has performed her contractual obligations.

She alleges the defendant's breach of contract has harmed her business as she has events scheduled for clients in the future.

The plaintiff seeks actual damages of $45,000 and loss of future business of more than $250,000, with interest, attorney's fees, costs and such other and further relief to which she may be entitled. She is represented by R.T. Willis in Deer Park.

Harris County District Court case number 2018-48532

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