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KOLASINSKI v. TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT OF SAFETY AND HOMELAND SECURITY, M2014-02487-COA-R3-CV. (2015)
Court of Appeals of Tennessee Filed:TN Dec. 30, 2015 Citations: M2014-02487-COA-R3-CV.

OPINION W. NEAL McBRAYER , J. Police seized a vehicle and commenced forfeiture proceedings. The Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security mailed notices of the forfeiture proceedings to the driver and the owner of the vehicle, but the postal service returned the notices undelivered. When no petition was filed asserting a claim to the vehicle, the Department entered an order of forfeiture. After learning of the order of forfeiture, the owner of the vehicle filed a petition for...

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ANDERSON v. LOWRY, M2014-01107-COA-R3-CV. (2015)
Court of Appeals of Tennessee Filed:TN Dec. 30, 2015 Citations: M2014-01107-COA-R3-CV.

OPINION KENNY ARMSTRONG , J. This appeal originated from a boundary line dispute between adjacent landowners. In this boundary line dispute, the trial court: (1) determined the boundary line that divides the parties' properties; (2) awarded treble damages to Appellee for timber that had been removed from the disputed property by the Appellant; (3) set aside the quitclaim deed recorded the day before the trial by Appellant as a fraudulent conveyance; and (4) awarded attorney fees to...

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RONEY v. NORDHAUS, M2014-02496-COA-R3-CV. (2015)
Court of Appeals of Tennessee Filed:TN Dec. 30, 2015 Citations: M2014-02496-COA-R3-CV.

OPINION KENNY ARMSTRONG , J. This is an appeal from the entry of a five-year order of protection. The general sessions court entered an ex parte order of protection on behalf of the Appellee against the Appellant. After a hearing, the general sessions court entered a one-year order of protection. Appellant appealed this order to the Circuit Court for Smith County. After a hearing, the trial court concluded that Appellant had violated the previous order of protection and extended the...

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SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION LOCAL 205 v. METROPOLITAN NASHVILLE BOARD OF PUBLIC EDUCATION, M2014-02158-COA-R3-CV. (2015)
Court of Appeals of Tennessee Filed:TN Dec. 21, 2015 Citations: M2014-02158-COA-R3-CV.

OPINION RICHARD H. DINKINS , J. After the director of schools notified the union that represents the school district's service workers that, in accordance with amendments to the law governing the employees of boards of education, he was rescinding the school board's labor negotiations policy, the union sought a declaratory judgment that the policy was still in effect. The trial court held that the Director did not have authority to rescind the policy and granted summary judgment to the...

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IN RE ESTATE OF LAYTON, E2015-00624-COA-R3-CV. (2015)
Court of Appeals of Tennessee Filed:TN Dec. 30, 2015 Citations: E2015-00624-COA-R3-CV.

OPINION CHARLES D. SUSANO, Jr. , C.J. In this case, we are called upon to determine whether an exception to a claim against an estate was timely filed. Sally Layton (the decedent) died intestate. On the day before the one-year anniversary of her death, Blounts Operator, LLC, dba Greystone Healthcare Center, the operator of a nursing home, petitioned the trial court for letters of administration on the decedent's estate. The court granted the petition the same day. Also on the same day,...

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IN RE RAVEN S., M2014-00789-COA-R3-PT. (2015)
Court of Appeals of Tennessee Filed:TN Dec. 21, 2015 Citations: M2014-00789-COA-R3-PT.

OPINION W. NEAL McBRAYER , Judge . Mother and Father appeal the termination of their parental rights to two of their children. Upon a finding of dependency and neglect, the juvenile court placed the children in the custody of Mother's aunt. Subsequently, the Guardian ad Litem petitioned to terminate parental rights. Following a one-day trial, the juvenile court took the matter under advisement. After the elapse of several months, the parents and the Guardian ad Litem filed a motion...

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MOORE v. GAUT, E2015-00340-COA-R3-CV. (2015)
Court of Appeals of Tennessee Filed:TN Dec. 30, 2015 Citations: E2015-00340-COA-R3-CV.

OPINION CHARLES D. SUSANO, Jr. , C.J. Plaintiff James Anthony Moore was at Defendant Michael Gaut's residence to do maintenance on his satellite dish when he was bitten by Defendant's dog, a Great Dane. The dog was in Defendant's fenced-in backyard, Plaintiff was on the other side of the fence, and the dog bit Plaintiff on his face. The trial court granted Defendant summary judgment based on its finding that there was no evidence that Plaintiff knew or should have known that the dog had...

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CHAMBERS v. GOMEZ, W2015-00799-COA-R3-CV. (2015)
Court of Appeals of Tennessee Filed:TN Dec. 23, 2015 Citations: W2015-00799-COA-R3-CV.

MEMORANDUM OPINION 1 PER CURIAM . Because the order appealed is not a final judgment, this Court lacks subject matter jurisdiction. Therefore, we dismiss this appeal. Rule 3 of the Tennessee Rules of Appellate Procedure provides that if multiple parties or multiple claims are involved in an action, any order that adjudicates fewer than all the claims or the rights and liabilities of fewer than all the parties is not final or appealable. Except where otherwise provided, this Court only has...

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FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION v. DANIELS, 517 S.W.3d 706 (2015)
Court of Appeals of Tennessee Filed:TN Dec. 21, 2015 Citations: 517 S.W.3d 706, W2015-00999-COA-R3-CV.

OPINION Arnold B. Goldin , J. , delivered the opinion of the Court, in which Brandon O. Gibson, and Kenny Armstrong, JJ., joined. This appeal arises from the trial court's grant of summary judgment in favor of Plaintiff in an unlawful detainer action. The property at issue was sold in a foreclosure sale, and the purchaser assigned its interest in the property to Plaintiff. Plaintiff filed this unlawful detainer action seeking possession of the property from Defendant. The General...

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JONES v. KNOX COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION, E2015-00304-COA-R3-CV. (2015)
Court of Appeals of Tennessee Filed:TN Dec. 21, 2015 Citations: E2015-00304-COA-R3-CV.

D. MICHAEL SWINEY , J. This appeal concerns a tenured teacher's challenge to her transfer to a different job position. Susan Weaver-Jones 1 ("Jones") sued the Knox County Board of Education ("the Board") and Dr. James McIntyre ("McIntyre"), Superintendent of Knox County Schools, ("Defendants," collectively) in the Chancery Court for Knox County ("the Trial Court"). Jones alleged that her transfer from Instructional Coach to classroom teacher was arbitrary, capricious, and contrary to law....

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JONES v. CITY OF UNION CITY, W2013-02358-COA-R3-CV. (2015)
Court of Appeals of Tennessee Filed:TN Dec. 17, 2015 Citations: W2013-02358-COA-R3-CV.

OPINION BRANDON O. GIBSON , J. This appeal involves three former police officers who were terminated from their employment with the Union City Police Department. They filed this lawsuit claiming that they were terminated solely for refusing to remain silent about illegal activities, in violation of the Tennessee Public Protection Act, Tenn. Code Ann. 50-1-304. The trial court granted summary judgment to the City, concluding that Plaintiffs failed to establish an exclusive causal...

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NEAS v. NEAS, E2015-00292-COA-R3-CV. (2015)
Court of Appeals of Tennessee Filed:TN Dec. 15, 2015 Citations: E2015-00292-COA-R3-CV.

OPINION D. MICHAEL SWINEY , J. This appeal arises from a divorce. After almost 29 years of marriage, Kim Lewis Neas ("Husband") filed for divorce against Patricia Erskine Heffernan Neas ("Wife") in the Chancery Court for Greene County ("the Trial Court"). After a trial, the Trial Court, among other things, divided the parties' marital assets and liabilities. Husband appeals to this Court. The central issues in this appeal include the Trial Court's valuation of business assets awarded to...

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YOCUM v. YOCUM, E2015-00086-COA-R3-CV. (2015)
Court of Appeals of Tennessee Filed:TN Dec. 15, 2015 Citations: E2015-00086-COA-R3-CV.

OPINION THOMAS R. FRIERSON, II , Judge . This is a divorce action involving a five-year marriage between a husband who was employed overseas at the time of the parties' separation and a wife who had worked primarily during the marriage as a homemaker and caretaker of the parties' three minor children, including a child with special medical needs. Following a hearing in December 2012, during which the husband testified telephonically, the trial court ordered the husband to pay $3,500.00 per...

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SHUTES v. UNIVERSAL UNDERWRITERS SERVICE CORPORATION, W2015-00625-COA-R3-CV. (2015)
Court of Appeals of Tennessee Filed:TN Dec. 14, 2015 Citations: W2015-00625-COA-R3-CV.

OPINION BRANDON O. GIBSON , J. The issue presented in this case involves a vehicle services contract Appellant purchased from Appellee. The engine in Appellant's vehicle covered under the contract expired due to a lack of lubrication caused by a combination of engine sludge and low oil. Appellee denied coverage for the repairs under exclusions in the contract. Appellant filed suit alleging breach of contract and violations of the Tennessee Consumer Protection Act. After a bench trial, the...

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MURPHY v. STATE OF TENNESSEE CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES, M2014-02182-COA-R3-JV. (2015)
Court of Appeals of Tennessee Filed:TN Dec. 07, 2015 Citations: M2014-02182-COA-R3-JV.

MEMORANDUM OPINION 1 RICHARD H. DINKINS , J. A mother and father were divorced in 1993, and the mother was granted custody of the two children born of the marriage; the father was ordered to pay child support for their two children in the amount of $50 per week. In 1997 the children came into the custody of their maternal grandfather, and in 2007, the Tennessee Department of Human Services Child Support Division filed a petition to set child support against the father. After a hearing in...

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DAVIS v. TENNESSEE RURAL HEALTH IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION, M2015-00573-COA-R3-CV. (2015)
Court of Appeals of Tennessee Filed:TN Nov. 30, 2015 Citations: M2015-00573-COA-R3-CV.

MEMORANDUM OPINION 1 J. STEVEN STAFFORD , P.J. Plaintiff policy holder filed suit against defendant insurance company after the insurance company denied his claim for benefits. Defendant filed a motion for summary judgment based on the plaintiff's failure to utilize the appeals procedure outlined in the contract for insurance before filing a lawsuit. The trial court granted the motion for summary judgment. Plaintiff appeals. Discerning no error, we affirm. Background On October 14,...

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DAVIS v. KNOX COUNTY, E2015-00076-COA-R9-CV. (2015)
Court of Appeals of Tennessee Filed:TN Nov. 30, 2015 Citations: E2015-00076-COA-R9-CV.

OPINION CHARLES D. SUSANO, Jr. , C.J. We granted this interlocutory appeal in order to consider whether Knox County can rely upon the defense of quasi-judicial immunity with respect to the allegations against it in the complaint filed by the plaintiff Theodore Franklin Davis. At an earlier time, Davis entered into a plea agreement in criminal court. In the agreement, he consented to comply with all of the requirements of the Knox County Pretrial Services Office during his six-month...

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MEMPHIS BONDING v. CRIMINAL COURT, 490 S.W.3d 458 (2015)
Court of Appeals of Tennessee Filed:TN Nov. 25, 2015 Citations: 490 S.W.3d 458, W2015-00562-COA-R10-CV

OPINION BRANDON O. GIBSON , J. , delivered the opinion of the court, in which J. STEVEN STAFFORD, P.J., W.S., and KENNY ARMSTRONG, J., joined. This appeal involves a challenge to a local rule of the criminal court in Shelby County. The lawsuit was filed in the chancery court. After a hearing, the chancery court concluded that it had subject matter jurisdiction over the matter and entered a temporary injunction prohibiting the criminal court and its ten judges from enforcing a section of...

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HALL v. OWENS, W2014-02214-COA-R3-CV. (2015)
Court of Appeals of Tennessee Filed:TN Nov. 20, 2015 Citations: W2014-02214-COA-R3-CV.

OPINION ARNOLD B. GOLDIN , J . This is an appeal from a trial court's grant of summary judgment in a negligence case. Defendant's truck collided with Plaintiff's car causing Plaintiff serious injuries. Plaintiff sued Defendant for injuries stemming from the accident, which he alleged was proximately caused by Defendant's negligence. Defendant filed a motion for summary judgment. It was undisputed that the accident occurred after Plaintiff's car entered an intersection and proceeded to turn...

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IN RE S.S.-G., M2015-00055-COA-R3-PT. (2015)
Court of Appeals of Tennessee Filed:TN Nov. 16, 2015 Citations: M2015-00055-COA-R3-PT.

OPINION KENNY ARMSTRONG , Judge . This is a termination of parental rights case. Father/Appellant appeals the termination of his parental rights on grounds of severe child abuse pursuant to Tennessee Code Annotated Section 36-1-113(g)(4) and persistence of conditions pursuant to Tennessee Code Annotated Section 36-1-113(g)(3). The child was found to be dependent and neglected by order of the Juvenile Court, and Appellant appealed the dependency and neglect finding to the Circuit Court. The...

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