Billboard Damages

January 9, 2024

The Fifth Court reversed an award of “loss-of-use” damages, involving the right to move a billboard, in Remington Sherman Automotive, LLC v. FMG North Texas, LLC:

FMG’s conversion claim is premised on Remington wrongfully refusing to allow FMG to remove and relocate its billboard after the lease’s termination. Thus, to recover damages for loss of the billboard’s use resulting from Remington’s conversion, FMG had to establish the profits it could have earned if Remington had not prevented it from removing and relocating the billboard. Instead, over Remington’s objection, FMG presented evidence only of the amount of revenue FMG could have earned if Remington had allowed it to keep using the billboard on Remington’s property—a measure inconsistent with the legal and factual basis of FMG’s conversion claim. Absent any vidence showing the profits FMG could have earned at another location if allowed to remove and relocate the billboard, which FMG acknowledges it did not provide, the evidence is legally insufficient to support any loss-of-use damages.

No. 05-22-01366-CV (Dec. 27, 2023) (mem. op.) (emphasis added).