Opinion ID: 59477
Heading Depth: 3
Heading Rank: 4

Heading: Whether Amigo Suffered Actual Damages

Text: As discussed in Section III.A.1.b supra, Amigo produced sufficient evidence of the fact and amount of damages that resulted from the loss of the Show  that is, Amigo produced sufficient evidence of its lost profits and lost investment. Thus, Amigo can pursue these two alternate theories of damages on remand. Furthermore, Amigo produced sufficient evidence  in the form of a profit and loss statement prepared by SBS  that SBS made $394,407.15 in profit from airing the El Chulo Show on SBS. In the event the jury cannot readily ascertain the amount of lost profit Amigo sustained from the loss of the Show, Amigo can seek to recover the amount SBS was unjustly enriched by its actions. See Sandare Chem. Co., 820 S.W.2d at 24 ([I]n a case of tortious interference with contractual relations, evidence of the defendant's profits may, when the plaintiff cannot show with certainty the profits it would have realized in the' absence of the interference, constitute evidence of the plaintiffs lost profits.). Thus, with respect to Amigo's claim for tortious interference with contract, we REVERSE the judgment of the district court and REMAND for further proceedings consistent with this opinion.