Reasonable Methods for Computing Damages are Actual Total Method and Jury Verdict Method
Power Constructors, Inc. v. Taylor & Hintze, 960 P.2d 20 (Alaska 1998)
In this case, a contractor brought a legal malpractice action against its former law firm and several attorneys. The contractor’s case was a “trial-within-a-trial” approach, which required the contractor to demonstrate the merits of its underlying case (concerning a deficient powerline construction project) as part of its malpractice case. At trial, the jury returned a verdict for the contractor, and both parties appealed the damages award in the jury’s verdict.