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Hickey v Roches Stores[1] is a landmark decision of the Irish High Court, setting the precedent for disgorgement. Delivering the judgment of the Court, Finlay P held that the general rule that damages for breach of contract are confined to actual loss [2] is subject to exceptions where a wrongdoer acted mala fides, unjustly profiting from his wrongdoing.