State vs. Allan Brooks
01C01-9510-CC-00324
Trial Court Judge: Walter C. Kurtz

Davidson Court of Criminal Appeals

United Steelworkers of America vs. Air Pollution Control Board
01A01-9605-CH-00235
Trial Court Judge: Irvin H. Kilcrease, Jr.

Davidson Court of Appeals

State vs. Blake Hallum & Richard Halfacre
01C01-9703-CR-00083
Trial Court Judge: J. Randall Wyatt, Jr.

Davidson Court of Criminal Appeals

Michael Bass vs. Jack Morgan, Warden
01C01-9802-CC-00066
Trial Court Judge: Donald P. Harris

Hickman Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Antonio J. Shelton
01C01-9707-CR-00316
Trial Court Judge: Seth W. Norman

Davidson Court of Criminal Appeals

Lance vs. Lance
01A01-9801-CV-00036
Trial Court Judge: Thomas Goodall

Sumner Court of Appeals

01C01-0708-CC-00376
01C01-0708-CC-00376
Trial Court Judge: Don R. Ash

Cannon Court of Criminal Appeals

Gary Green vs. State
01C01-9709-CR-00393
Trial Court Judge: Thomas H. Shriver

Davidson Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Katherine Warren
01C01-9710-CC-00455

Bedford Court of Criminal Appeals

Dwight Mayton vs State
01C01-9708-CC-00376

Cannon Court of Criminal Appeals

State vs. Steve Houston
01C01-9711-CC-00510
Trial Court Judge: Robert L. Jones

Giles Court of Criminal Appeals

Becky Sanders vs. George Gray/John Curtis
02A01-9710-CV-00268
Trial Court Judge: Joseph H. Walker, III

Tipton Court of Appeals

Allen Lawrence vs. Town of Brighton
02A01-9801-CV-00020
Trial Court Judge: Joseph H. Walker, III

Tipton Court of Appeals

Margaret Barnes vs. Bright Glade Home
02A01-9801-CV-00011
Trial Court Judge: Kay S. Robilio

Shelby Court of Appeals

State vs. William Brewer
02C01-9710-CC-00400
Trial Court Judge: J. Curwood Witt

Benton Court of Criminal Appeals

01A01-9709-CH-00557
01A01-9709-CH-00557
Trial Court Judge: Carol L. Mccoy

Davidson Court of Appeals

Thompson vs. Thompson
01A01-9712-CV-00695
Trial Court Judge: Thomas Goodall

Sumner Court of Appeals

Griffin vs. Griffin
01A01-9802-CH-00084
Trial Court Judge: Carol A. Catalano

Montgomery Court of Appeals

Smith vs. Kelley
01A01-9711-CH-00657
Trial Court Judge: Henry Denmark Bell

Williamson Court of Appeals

Bob T. Souder v. Health Partners, Inc. - Concurring
02A01-9712-CH-00321
Authoring Judge: Judge W. Frank Crawford
Trial Court Judge: Chancellor Joe C. Morris

This case involves a contract arbitration clause and the Tennessee Open Meetings Act (Act). Defendant, Health Partners, Inc. (HP), appeals the Chancellor’s order denying its motion to compel arbitration and granting the Plaintiff’s, Dr. Bob T. Souder, M.D. (Souder), motion for judgment on the pleadings.

Madison Court of Appeals

Victor James Cazes vs. State
02S01-9707-CR-00064
Trial Court Judge: L. Terry Lafferty

Shelby Supreme Court

Premium Finance Corp. vs. Crump Ins. Ser. of Memphis et al
02S01-9711-CV-00095

Shelby Supreme Court

McCurry vs. Container Corp. of America
03S01-9705-CH-00050
Trial Court Judge: Billy Joe White

Supreme Court

Bruce W. Link v. The Aerostructures
01S01-9710-CH-00217
Authoring Judge: William H. Inman, Senior Judge
Trial Court Judge: Hon. Carol L. Mccoy,
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. A finding of 12 percent disability to the plaintiff's left leg is derided by the employer who strenuously argues that the evidence strongly weighs against the judgment and that the claim for permanent, partial disability should be denied. The plaintiff is 56 years old, and is a resident of Bowling Green, Kentucky. His vocational history reveals his talents for things mechanical: mill operator, aircraft assembler, machine shop supervisor, fabricator, turbine repair, back dump operator, precision grinder. He has also worked as an insurance salesman, automobile salesman and manager of a truck stop. He is experienced in computer fundamentals, blueprint and problem solving. All of this by way of his own testimony. He alleged that he injured his left knee and hip as a result of slipping which jammed his knee into a machine. His testimony was divergent; he testified that he slipped on a "metal thing" and fell, and complained only of his left knee. The first report of work injury recites that the plaintiff reported a twinge in his left knee while stepping down from a machine on October 12, 1994. Several months earlier, in April, he complained of slipping and striking a fixture. He was treated by Dr. William Gavigan, an orthopedic specialist, who testified that x-rays of the plaintiff's knee were normal and an MRI study revealed no problems. An arthroscopic examination revealed no evidence of a 2

Davidson Workers Compensation Panel

William Mcdowell v. Henry I. Siegel Co., Inc. and Royal Insurance Co.
02S01-9710-CV-00088
Authoring Judge: F. Lloyd Tatum, Special Judge
Trial Court Judge: Hon. C. Creed Mcginley, Judge
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. The trial judge found that the plaintiff had sustained thirty percent permanent partial disability to each arm and entered judgment accordingly. The defendant employer, Henry I. Siegel Company, Inc. (HIS), and its insurance carrier, Royal Insurance Company, present issue that the thirty percent permanent partial disability to each arm is excessive and should be reduced to approximately ten percent permanent disability to each arm. It was stipulated before trial that the plaintiff had a gradually occurring injury in both arms. The only question that was presented to the trial court was the extent of the disability. The plaintiff testified that he is a high school graduate. He was 47 years of age at the time of his injury. He has worked for the defendant since May, 1967 and continues to work for the defendant as a "packer." The plaintiff testified that in October, 1994 his hands and wrists began hurting. His right hand and wrist hurt more than the left. His hands and wrists continued to hurt, but he continued to work until he had surgery on the right hand on January 9, 1995. After surgery to his right hand, his left hand and arm became much worse. Ultimately he had surgery on the left hand and arm on February 8, 1995. After the surgery on his left hand, both hands continued to pain but the left hand was much worse than the right hand. He went to see Dr. Eugene F. Gulish who performed a second surgery on the left hand on March 12, 1996. Plaintiff testified that after the repeat surgery on the left hand, it improved. However, he continued to have wrist pain and tingling running down three fingers. It was not as bad at the time of trial as before the second surgery, but at times he could not pick up a cup of coffee, open cans of Coke, or open jars. He does not have the grip strength he once had in the left hand. 2

Carroll Workers Compensation Panel