Opinion ID: 2638232
Heading Depth: 3
Heading Rank: 4

Heading: The Joint Venture's Remaining Arguments on Appeal Are Without Merit.

Text: The Joint Venture argues that the Corporations acted in bad faith by not informing the Joint Venture of the Corporations' opinion that the Exxon claim had value. According to the Joint Venture, the Corporations' knowledge of the claims was superior to the Joint Venture's because Old Harbor, representing a class of landowners that included the Joint Venture, filed suit against Exxon during or just before the period of partition negotiations. But the superior court found that all of the parties were aware of potential claims. The evidence supports this finding. The Joint Venture also alleges numerous factual mistakes in the superior court's findings. However, the Joint Venture does not assert that any of these alleged mistakes is material to the outcome of the case. In these circumstances, there is no basis for reversal. [38]