01A01-9604-CH-00192
01A01-9604-CH-00192
Trial Court Judge: Alex W. Darnell

Montgomery Court of Appeals

01A01-9511-CH-00536
01A01-9511-CH-00536
Trial Court Judge: Jim T. Hamilton

Giles Court of Appeals

01A01-9603-CH-00115
01A01-9603-CH-00115
Trial Court Judge: Irvin H. Kilcrease, Jr.

Davidson Court of Appeals

Verdict. Grissom v. Metropolitan Gov'T., 817 S.W.2D 679, 684 (Tenn. App. 1991). Where,
01A01-9604-CV-00146

Court of Appeals

01A01-9604-CV-00160
01A01-9604-CV-00160
Trial Court Judge: Allen W. Wallace

Stewart Court of Appeals

03C01-9502-CR-00056
03C01-9502-CR-00056
Trial Court Judge: Ray L. Jenkins

Knox Court of Criminal Appeals

03C01-9510-CR-00315
03C01-9510-CR-00315

Hamilton Court of Criminal Appeals

03C01-9510-CR-00331
03C01-9510-CR-00331

Knox Court of Criminal Appeals

03C01-9510-CR-00331
03C01-9510-CR-00331

Knox Court of Criminal Appeals

03C01-9511-CC-00346
03C01-9511-CC-00346

Sullivan Court of Criminal Appeals

Musgrove vs. Coffey
03A01-9707-CV-00301

Court of Appeals

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

Court of Appeals

03C01-9511-CC-00375
03C01-9511-CC-00375
Trial Court Judge: Ben K. Wexler

Greene Court of Criminal Appeals

03C01-9508-CC-00212
03C01-9508-CC-00212
Trial Court Judge: D. Kelly Thomas, Jr.

Blount Court of Criminal Appeals

02S01-9509-CV-00083
02S01-9509-CV-00083

Supreme Court

02S01-9511-CC-00121
02S01-9511-CC-00121

Supreme Court

01S01-9510-CV-00185
01S01-9510-CV-00185

Supreme Court

02S01-9512-CH-00131
02S01-9512-CH-00131
Trial Court Judge: D. J. Alissandratos

Supreme Court

State vs. Antwain Spears
W2000-01167-CCA-R3-PC
Authoring Judge: Presiding Judge Joseph M. Tipton
Trial Court Judge: C. Creed Mcginley
The petitioner appeals the trial court's denial of his post-conviction petition, contending that he received ineffective assistance of counsel. We affirm the trial court's denial of the petition.

Carroll Court of Criminal Appeals

01S01-9509-CV-00150
01S01-9509-CV-00150

Supreme Court

01S01-9511-CC-00219
01S01-9511-CC-00219

Supreme Court

01S01-9507-CR-00110
01S01-9507-CR-00110

Supreme Court

01S01-9507-CR-00110
01S01-9507-CR-00110

Supreme Court

03S01-9601-CH-00002
03S01-9601-CH-00002
Trial Court Judge: Howell N. Peoples

Supreme Court

Vicky Ladd v. Perma-View Processed Glass
01S01-9509-CH-00158
Authoring Judge: Per Curiam
Trial Court Judge: Hon. Alex W. Darnell
This workers' compensation appeal has been referred to the Special Workers' Compensation Appeals Panel of the Supreme Court in accordance with TENN. CODE ANN. _ 5-6-225(e)(3) for hearing and reporting to the Supreme Court of findings of fact and conclusions of law. Plaintiff injured her back on December 8, 1989 while working for defendant. The trial judge set the weekly benefit rate at $144.67, ordered defendant to pay certain discretionary costs and awarded plaintiff 35 percent permanent vocational disability. We affirm the trial judge's award of 35 percent permanent vocational disability and remand for further hearing on plaintiff's weekly benefit rate and discretionary costs. Plaintiff was injured at work on December 8, 1989 when a crate hit her in the back, resulting in a contusion of her left shoulder and subsequent symptomatic thoracic outlet syndrome and reflex sympathetic dystrophy. She was evaluated and treated by a number of doctors but has continued to have severe pain and other symptoms. Dr. W. D. Hudson saw plaintiff on the date of the accident and diagnosed brachial plexus contusion. When plaintiff continued to have severe pain, Dr. Hudson determined she had reflex sympathetic dystrophy from trauma to the left brachial plexus nerve fiber and referred her for neurosurgical evaluation and for treatment of chronic pain. He thought her permanent partial impairment was probably between twenty and thirty percent. Dr. Andrew Miller, orthopedic surgeon, treated plaintiff at the employer's request. He prescribed physiotherapy, heat, traction and an exercise program, with no improvement in plaintiff's symptoms. Dr. Miller diagnosed cervical degenerative arthritis at C-4 through C-6 and mild bulging disc at C-4/5, which he did not think were related to her work. Dr. John W. Klemin, chiropractor, diagnosed chronic cervicothoracic strain or sprain complicated by rotary scoliosis and vertebral subluxations resulting in thoracic outlet syndrome and thought the prognosis for recovery was guarded. Dr. Arthur Bond, neurosurgeon, evaluated plaintiff on August 8, 1991 and opined that plaintiff's history was compatible with thoracic outlet syndrome 2

Montgomery Workers Compensation Panel