Joseph Checkan v. Southern Towing Company, LLC, et al.

Case Number
W2020-00636-COA-R3-CV

This is a defamation case that was dismissed by the trial court on a motion to dismiss. Plaintiff, a former riverboat captain, predicated his defamation claim on a letter sent by a lawyer for the owner of a drawbridge to the riverboat captain’s former employer. The purpose of the letter was to put the employer on notice that damage had been caused to the drawbridge by one of the employer’s towboats. In its oral ruling, which was incorporated into its dismissal order, the trial court identified several grounds which it concluded supported dismissal. Not addressed by the trial court were several procedural defenses raised by the defendant, including a defense based on an alleged lack of personal jurisdiction. Notably, the defendant has not waived its personal jurisdiction defense on appeal. Because jurisdiction is a prerequisite to an adjudication on the merits of the case, we vacate the trial court’s dismissal order and remand the matter for a consideration of the defendant’s personal jurisdiction defense.

Authoring Judge
Judge Arnold B. Goldin
Originating Judge
Judge Rhynette N. Hurd
Case Name
Joseph Checkan v. Southern Towing Company, LLC, et al.
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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