A Hawaii Complaint for Breach of Written Contract Seeking Damages and Attorney's Fees is a legal document filed in a Hawaii court by a party who believes that another party has breached a written contract. This type of complaint is seeking not only damages for the breach, but also recovery of attorney's fees incurred in pursuing the lawsuit. There may be variations or specific types of complaints within this category, such as: 1. Hawaii Complaint for Breach of Written Contract Seeking Actual Damages and Attorney's Fees: This type of complaint seeks to recover actual damages suffered as a result of the breach, along with attorney's fees incurred in pursuing the legal action. Actual damages may include financial loss, expenses, or other measurable losses directly caused by the breach. 2. Hawaii Complaint for Breach of Written Contract Seeking Specific Performance, Damages, and Attorney's Fees: In some cases, the injured party may seek specific performance as a remedy, which means they are requesting the court to compel the breaching party to fulfill their contractual obligations. This type of complaint seeks both specific performance, monetary damages resulting from the breach, and attorney's fees. 3. Hawaii Complaint for Breach of Written Contract Seeking Liquidated Damages and Attorney's Fees: If a contract includes a provision specifying the amount of damages to be paid in case of a breach, these are known as liquidated damages. This type of complaint seeks recovery of such predetermined damages, as well as attorney's fees incurred. 4. Hawaii Complaint for Breach of Written Contract Seeking Compensatory and Punitive Damages with Attorney's Fees: In exceptional cases, where the breaching party's conduct is deemed particularly egregious, the injured party may seek punitive damages in addition to compensatory damages. Punitive damages are intended to punish the breaching party rather than solely compensate the injured party. This type of complaint also includes a claim for attorney's fees. The content of a Hawaii Complaint for Breach of Written Contract Seeking Damages and Attorney's Fees typically includes information such as the names and contact information of the parties involved, a detailed description of the contract's terms, the alleged breach and its consequences, the damages suffered by the plaintiff, and the specific amount of damages and attorney's fees sought. The complaint may also provide any additional supporting facts, relevant legal arguments, and a request for judgment in favor of the plaintiff.