Larry R. Foster and Linda H. Johnston, v. Jay W. Shim
01A01-9512-CV-00569
This appeal involves the lease of a grocery store in Nashville. Following
Authoring Judge: Judge William C. Koch, Jr.
Originating Judge:Judge Walter C. Kurtz |
Davidson County | Court of Appeals | 05/09/97 | |
IN RE: The adoption of Brandon Kain Dicus; Scott Steel and Darla Steel v. Maryl Lou Dicus - Concurring
01-A-01-9611-CH-00502
This is an appeal by defendant, Mary Lou Dicus, from the decision of the chancery court to set aside the court’s order of 18 October 1993 which amended the court’s order of adoption filed on 24 August 1993. The facts out of which this matter arose are as follows.
Authoring Judge: Judge Samuel L. Lewis
Originating Judge:Chancellor Jim T. Hamilton |
Wayne County | Court of Appeals | 05/09/97 | |
Linda Gail Ray, v. Billy Gene Ray
01A01-9608-CH-00360
This is a divorce case. Defendant, Billy Gene Ray (Husband), appeals from the judgment of the trial court dividing the marital property and awarding alimony to the plaintiff, Linda Gail Ray (Wife).
Authoring Judge: Judge W. Frank Crawford
Originating Judge:Judge Jim T. Hamilton |
Wayne County | Court of Appeals | 05/09/97 | |
Erica Rebecca Hurd (Deceased), by and through her parents and next friends, et al., v. David Woolfork, et al.
02A01-9607-CV-00170
Plaintiffs Erica Rebecca Hurd, deceased, by and through her parents and next friends, Charles and Virginia Hurd, and Cortney Deshaun Ragland, a minor, by and through his next friend, Wanda Kay Grimes, appeal the trial court’s order dismissing their wrongful death actions against Defendants/Appellees Madison County and David Woolfork, Madison County’s Sheriff. We affirm.
Authoring Judge: Judge David R. Farmer
Originating Judge:Judge Whit A. Lafon |
Madison County | Court of Appeals | 05/06/97 | |
Judy Margaret Jackson Virostek v. James R. Virostek
02A01-9601-CH-00019
Judy Margaret Jackson Virostek (“Wife”) filed suit for divorce in the Chancery Court of Shelby County against James R. Virostek (“Husband”). Following a bench trial the chancellor entered a decree awarding Wife a divorce on the grounds of irreconcilable differences. The divorce decree also incorporated therein by reference a Marital Dissolution Agreement (“MDA”) awarding custody of the parties’ minor child to Wife as well as providing that Husband would pay child support along with rehabilitative alimony to Wife. Thereafter Husband filed a motion to modify the divorce decree relative to the payment of child support and alimony. Wife responded with a counter-petition seeking to have Husband held in contempt for failure to abide by the terms of the MDA. Following a hearing the chancellor denied Husband’s petition to modify relative to the payment of alimony and child support. The court also found Husband in contempt of court for failing to abide by the provisions of the MDA, ordered Husband to disperse funds from the trust account of the parties’ minor son to satisfy an outstanding tuition balance at the son’s private school and ordered Husband to pay Wife’s attorney fees, approximating $15,000.00.
Authoring Judge: Senior Judge Tomlin
Originating Judge:Chancellor Floyd Peete, Jr. |
Shelby County | Court of Appeals | 05/06/97 | |
Beverly Dianne (Privette) Moore, v. Gary Thomas Moore
02A01-9610-CH-00265
This appeal involves a motion to set aside an order modifying child custody. Defendant, Gary Thomas Moore (Father), appeals the trial court’s order granting the Motion to Dismiss filed by plaintiff, Beverly Dianne Privette Moore (Mother), and denying his Motion for Relief Pursuant to Tenn.R.Civ.P. 60.02.
Authoring Judge: Judge W. Frank Crawford
Originating Judge:Chancellor Dewey C. Whitenton |
Fayette County | Court of Appeals | 05/02/97 | |
Krisinda Bowers, A Minor, by next friend, Tammy K. Bowers and Steve Bowers, v. Stephen Hammond, et al
02A01-9601-CV-00011
Plaintiff Krisinda Bowers, a minor, by next friends Tammy K. Bowers and Steve Bowers (Krisinda’s parents), appeals the trial court’s order entering summary judgment in favor of Defendants/Appellees Stephen Hammond, The Jackson Clinic Professional Association, and Jackson-Madison County General Hospital. In dismissing the complaint, the trial court ruled that Krisinda’s action against the Defendants was barred by the threeyear statute of repose applicable to medical malpractice actions and, further, that Krisinda’s action against the Hospital was barred by her failure to comply with the statutory notice requirements formerly applicable to actions against governmental entities. We affirm in part and reverse in part.
Authoring Judge: Judge Alan E. Highers
Originating Judge:Judge John Franklin Murchison |
Madison County | Court of Appeals | 05/02/97 | |
Charles R. Browder and Teresa Noland Browder, v. Jerry C. Morris and Chris Castleberry, et al.
02A01-9602-CV-00039
This is an interlocutory appeal by appellants, Charles R. and Teresa Noland Browder, from the trial court’s denial of a motion seeking to amend their complaint to name an additional party defendant pursuant to T.C.A. § 20-1-119. The statute was enacted in response to the supreme court’s decision in McIntyre v. Balentine, 833 S.W.2d 52 (Tenn. 1992), which abolished the doctrine of contributory negligence in Tennessee and adopted principles of comparative fault. The statute allots a plaintiff in cases of comparative fault additional time beyond the normal running of the statute of limitations within which to join a previously unnamed defendant by either amendment of the complaint or institution of a separate action. The issue presented here is whether the statute as enacted contemplates the joinder of a third party defendant whose liability, if any, is vicarious only.
Authoring Judge: Judge David R. Farmer
Originating Judge:Judge Wyeth Chandler |
Shelby County | Court of Appeals | 05/01/97 | |
McCamey vs. TN. Dept. of Correction
01A01-9701-CH-00033
Originating Judge:Walter C. Kurtz |
Davidson County | Court of Appeals | 04/30/97 | |
Out Patient Diagnostic Center vs. Christian
01A01-9510-CV-00467
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Court of Appeals | 04/30/97 | ||
Seagroves vs. TN. Department of Correction
01A01-9508-CH-00334
Originating Judge:Robert S. Brandt |
Davidson County | Court of Appeals | 04/30/97 | |
01A01-9610-CV-00496
01A01-9610-CV-00496
Originating Judge:Buddy D. Perry |
Franklin County | Court of Appeals | 04/30/97 | |
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Bedford County | Court of Appeals | 04/30/97 | |
First Farmers & Merchants Nat'l. Bank vs. Burt Bros. Furniture
01A01-9608-CV-00381
Originating Judge:Jim T. Hamilton |
Maury County | Court of Appeals | 04/30/97 | |
Mayfield vs. Mayfield
01A01-9611-CV-00501
Originating Judge:Muriel Robinson |
Davidson County | Court of Appeals | 04/30/97 | |
Mayfield vs. Mayfield
01A01-9611-CV-00501
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Court of Appeals | 04/30/97 | ||
Out Patient Diagnostic Center vs. Christian
01A01-9510-CV-00467
Originating Judge:Barbara N. Haynes |
Davidson County | Court of Appeals | 04/30/97 | |
Copper Cellar vs. Miller
03A01-9607-CV-00239
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Knox County | Court of Appeals | 04/29/97 | |
Williams vs. Sugar Cove
03A01-9605-CH-00175
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Monroe County | Court of Appeals | 04/29/97 | |
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Court of Appeals | 04/28/97 | ||
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Court of Appeals | 04/28/97 | ||
David Dean vs. Home Depot USA, Inc.
M1999-02313-COA-R3-CV
Plaintiff, David Dean, was a 68 year old frequent patron of Home Depot. On April 27, 1997, Mr. Dean completed his shopping at the store, paid the cashier and, upon departing, appeared to have set off the electric theft detection alarm. An employee of Home Depot stopped Mr. Dean and asked him to step back into the store while employees located the source of whatever triggered the alarm. Mr. Dean was neither arrested nor charged and ultimately left the store. He brought suit against Home Depot for false imprisonment resulting in a jury verdict in his favor for $37,593.00. On Motion for a New Trial, asking in the alternative for remittitur, the trial court reduced the judgment by $3,000.00. Defendant appealed. Upon consideration of the record, we suggest an increased remittitur and remand the case giving Mr. Dean 15 days to accept the suggested remittitur.
Authoring Judge: Judge William B. Cain
Originating Judge:Carol L. Soloman |
Davidson County | Court of Appeals | 04/27/97 | |
Lemm vs. Adams
01A01-9607-CH-00330
Originating Judge:Ellen Hobbs Lyle |
Davidson County | Court of Appeals | 04/25/97 |