01A01-9606-CH-00256
01A01-9606-CH-00256
Trial Court Judge: Henry F. Todd

Court of Appeals

01A01-9606-CH-00256
01A01-9606-CH-00256

Court of Appeals

Carl E. Jordan, v. Tennessee Board of Paroles, et al.
01A01-9607-CH-00347
Authoring Judge: Judge William C. Koch, Jr.
Trial Court Judge: Chancellor Robert S. Brandt

An inmate in the custody of the Department of Correction filed a Petition for Writ of Certiorari to challenge the Parole Board’s refusal to grant him parole. The Chancery Court dismissed the Petition for failure to comply with the time limitations for filing. We affirm the dismissal on the alternate ground of failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted.

Davidson Court of Appeals

Seffernick vs. St. Thomas Hospital
01A01-9606-CV-00282

Court of Appeals

01A01-9603-CH-00098
01A01-9603-CH-00098

Court of Appeals

01A01-9605-CH-00222
01A01-9605-CH-00222
Trial Court Judge: Billy Joe White

Fentress Court of Appeals

01A01-9607-CV-00334
01A01-9607-CV-00334
Trial Court Judge: Bobby H. Capers

Macon Court of Appeals

The Honorable Hamilton v. Gayden, Jr., Judge
01A01-9607-CV-00338
Trial Court Judge: Hamilton V. Gayden, Jr.

Davidson Court of Appeals

02A01-9507-CV-00156
02A01-9507-CV-00156
Trial Court Judge: Charles A. Sevier

Shelby Court of Appeals

03A01-9512-CH-00453
03A01-9512-CH-00453

Greene Court of Appeals

03A01-9606-CV-00181
03A01-9606-CV-00181

Washington Court of Appeals

X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX
X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX

Sullivan Court of Appeals

03C01-9604-CC-00156
03C01-9604-CC-00156

Hamblen Court of Criminal Appeals

03C01-9604-CC-00156
03C01-9604-CC-00156

Hamblen Court of Appeals

01S01-9603-CV-00049
01S01-9603-CV-00049

Supreme Court

03A01-9608-PB-00254
03A01-9608-PB-00254

Court of Appeals

03C01-9509-CC-00265
03C01-9509-CC-00265
Trial Court Judge: D. Kelly Thomas, Jr.

Blount Court of Criminal Appeals

Clyde Tull v. Paul Wilson
02A01-9601-CH-00020
Authoring Judge: Judge Herschel Pickens Franks
Trial Court Judge: Judge Joe C. Morris

In this action the plaintiff sought extraordinary relief to prevent defendant from nterfering with plaintiff's use of a roadway, and for damages for past interference.

Court of Appeals

Michael Morat, Individually, and Morat's Insurance Agency, Inc., a Tennessee Corporation, v. State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company
02A01-9412-CV-00270
Authoring Judge: Judge Herschel Pickens Franks
Trial Court Judge: Judge Wyeth Chandler

In this action for malicious prosecution, the Trial Judge granted the defendant summary judgment, and plaintiffs have appealed.

Shelby Court of Appeals

03C01-9511-CC-00372
03C01-9511-CC-00372
Trial Court Judge: W. Lee Asbury

Campbell Court of Criminal Appeals

03C01-9602-CR-00072
03C01-9602-CR-00072
Trial Court Judge: Douglas A. Meyer

Hamilton Court of Criminal Appeals

Torrence Johnson v. Stephen Dotson, W
W2006-01344-CCA-R3-HC
Authoring Judge: Judge J. C. McLin
Trial Court Judge: Joseph H. Walker, III

Hardeman Court of Criminal Appeals

03C01-9508-CC-00251
03C01-9508-CC-00251

Sullivan Court of Criminal Appeals

Eastera Bell Porter, Individually and as Surviving Spouse and Next Friend of Jasper D. Porter, Deceased, v. Jess McGee, M.D. and Methodis Hospitals of Memphis, Inc., and Mahfuzur Rahman, M.D.
02A01-9509-CV-00204
Authoring Judge: Judge David R. Farmer
Trial Court Judge: Judge Robert A. Lanier

The sole issue in this appeal is whether the trial court abused its discretion in denying the motion filed by Appellant, Eastera Bell Porter, individually and as surviving spouse and next friend of Jasper D. Porter, deceased, under Rule 60 T.R.C.P., to set aside the summary judgments entered in favor of the appellees, Jesse McGee, M.D. and Methodist Hospitals of Memphis (Methodist). After review of the record, we find an absence of abuse by the trial court in this regard and affirm. We set forth our reasons below.

Shelby Court of Appeals

James T. Morris, v. The Board of Education of the Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools
01A01-9605-CH-00247
Authoring Judge: Judge Samuel L. Lewis
Trial Court Judge: Chancellor Robert S. Brandt

Defendant/appellant, the Board of Education of the Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools ("Board"), appeals from the judgment of the Chancery Court for Davidson County which held that
the Board could not use an Administrative Law Judge ("ALJ") to conduct a hearing on whether to dismiss plaintiff/appellee, James Morris, a non-tenured teacher in the Metro school system. The facts out of which this case arose are as follows.

Davidson Court of Appeals