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AMMONS v. LONGWORTH, E2018-01004-COA-R3-CV. (2019)
Court of Appeals of Tennessee Filed:TN Nov. 14, 2019 Citations: E2018-01004-COA-R3-CV.

OPINION JOHN W. McCLARTY , Judge . This appeal involves many attempts to secure repayment of a loan. After the most recent hearing, the trial court denied the plaintiff's request to revisit the prior rulings. We affirm as modified. I. BACKGROUND William C. Longworth and his wife, Tamara Longworth ("the Longworths"), began construction of a new home in the late 2000s, just when the economic decline began, despite the warnings of Mrs. Longworth's father, John Thomas Ammons. In 2009, Mrs....

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DOE v. DAVIS, M2018-02001-COA-R3-CV. (2019)
Court of Appeals of Tennessee Filed:TN Sep. 06, 2019 Citations: M2018-02001-COA-R3-CV.

OPINION FRANK G. CLEMENT, JR. , P.J. The plaintiff, who is now an adult, filed this action against Austin Davis seeking compensatory and punitive damages for intentional invasion of privacy and defamation. The plaintiff also sought to enjoin Mr. Davis from further intrusion into her private life by posting to social media statements regarding her childhood sexual molestation as well as the private details of her life and childhood. After two years of Mr. Davis's refusal to submit to any...

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MESSLER v. BRUMLOW, E2018-00563-COA-R3-CV. (2019)
Court of Appeals of Tennessee Filed:TN Jul. 10, 2019 Citations: E2018-00563-COA-R3-CV.

OPINION ARNOLD B. GOLDIN , Judge . This is an appeal challenging a jury verdict in an unlawful detainer action, in which both parties had raised additional counterclaims against one another, including breach of contract, fraud, and a violation of the Tennessee Consumer Protection Act. The jury returned a verdict in favor of the appellee. However, neither the jury's verdict nor the trial court's judgment on the verdict, addressed all of the parties' claims. Accordingly, we dismiss the...

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HEATLEY v. GAITHER, M2018-01792-COA-R3-CV. (2019)
Court of Appeals of Tennessee Filed:TN Jun. 28, 2019 Citations: M2018-01792-COA-R3-CV.

MEMORANDUM OPINION 1 W. NEAL MCBRAYER , Judge . This is an appeal from the dismissal of the plaintiffs' second lawsuit against adjacent property owners arising from the discovery of a leaking septic tank on the plaintiffs' property. In their first lawsuit, the plaintiffs sued their neighbors in chancery court for negligence and trespass after discovering that the leaking septic tank was connected to a mental health facility on their neighbors' property. While the first action was still...

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LEE v. HAMILTON COUNTY, E2018-01531-COA-R3-CV. (2019)
Court of Appeals of Tennessee Filed:TN Jun. 28, 2019 Citations: E2018-01531-COA-R3-CV.

OPINION THOMAS R. FRIERSON, II , Judge . The plaintiff in this action is a retired employee of the defendant county. She filed a complaint in October 2009, asserting claims of negligence, breach of contract, intentional or negligent misrepresentation, and breach of fiduciary duty related to a county employee's alleged faulty advice and lack of disclosure to her concerning the interplay of her disability benefits policy and her retirement plan. Upon the county's motion, the trial court...

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IN RE TREY S., M2018-01979-COA-R3-PT. (2019)
Court of Appeals of Tennessee Filed:TN Jun. 20, 2019 Citations: M2018-01979-COA-R3-PT.

OPINION ANDY D. BENNETT , J. A trial court terminated a mother's and father's parental rights to three children on the grounds of wanton disregard for the children's welfare, substantial noncompliance with a permanency plan, and persistence of conditions. Both parents appealed the termination. We affirm the trial court's judgment in all respects. I. INTRODUCTION In this parental termination case, Elizabeth D.R. ("Mother") and Tony E.S., Jr. ("Father") are the parents of Trey S., Ryleigh...

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TENNESSEE CREDIT UNION v. POWELL, M2018-01384-COA-R3-CV. (2019)
Court of Appeals of Tennessee Filed:TN Jun. 19, 2019 Citations: M2018-01384-COA-R3-CV.

OPINION FRANK G. CLEMENT, JR. , P.J. This is an appeal of an employer's Petition for Judicial Review, which challenged a ruling by the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development that the employer's former employee was entitled to unemployment benefits. The employer contended the employee was ineligible for benefits because she was terminated for "misconduct," as defined in the Tennessee Employment Security Act, for violating a policy known to the employee by using the...

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VERGOS v. SWANEY, W2018-01063-COA-R3-CV. (2019)
Court of Appeals of Tennessee Filed:TN May 17, 2019 Citations: W2018-01063-COA-R3-CV.

OPINION RICHARD H. DINKINS , J. A private citizen initiated a proceeding in Shelby County Environmental Court to remove a billboard; the environmental court denied the petition, and the citizen appealed to Circuit Court. That court held that the citizen did not have standing to initiate the action and granted summary judgment to the billboard's owner. The citizen appeals, contending that he has standing. The undisputed facts show that the Memphis and Shelby County Office of Construction...

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STINSON v. MENSEL, M2017-02497-COA-R3-CV. (2019)
Court of Appeals of Tennessee Filed:TN May 17, 2019 Citations: M2017-02497-COA-R3-CV.

OPINION D. MICHAEL SWINEY , C.J. Charles Stinson and Glenda Stinson ("the Stinsons") appeal the November 17, 2017 order of the Chancery Court for Hickman County ("the Trial Court") expanding the injunctive relief granted in our Opinion in Stinson v. Mensel, No. M2016-00624-COA-R3-CV, 2017 WL 2972219 (Tenn. Ct. App. July 12, 2017), no appl. perm. appeal filed. We find and hold that the Trial Court lacked the authority to modify or revise the injunction entered by this Court in the...

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GRAY v. SAINT FRANCIS HOSPITAL-BARTLETT, INC., W2018-00836-COA-R9-CV. (2019)
Court of Appeals of Tennessee Filed:TN Apr. 16, 2019 Citations: W2018-00836-COA-R9-CV.

OPINION FRANK G. CLEMENT JR. , P.J. This Tenn. R. App. P. 9 appeal arises from a wrongful death, healthcare liability action filed by the plaintiff on behalf of his deceased wife and her heirs-at-law against two hospitals and numerous healthcare providers. The dispositive issue is whether the pre-suit notices and HIPAA releases the plaintiff sent to one set of healthcare providers on December 17, 2015, and the separate pre-suit notices and HIPAA releases the plaintiff sent to a different...

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KELLER v. CASTEEL, E2017-01020-COA-R3-CV. (2019)
Court of Appeals of Tennessee Filed:TN Jan. 28, 2019 Citations: E2017-01020-COA-R3-CV.

OPINION JOHN W. McCLARTY , J. This action involves the petitioner's termination of employment as a firefighter for the City of Cleveland. The petitioner filed a petition for writ of certiorari and sought partial summary judgment, alleging, inter alia, that the termination procedure was unlawful. The trial court agreed and granted partial summary judgment. The case proceeded to a hearing on damages, after which, the court found that the petitioner failed to exercise reasonable diligence in...

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WEBSTER EX REL. WEBSTER v. METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT OF NASHVILLE AND DAVIDSON COUNTY, M2018-00106-COA-R3-CV. (2019)
Court of Appeals of Tennessee Filed:TN Jan. 11, 2019 Citations: M2018-00106-COA-R3-CV.

OPINION ANDY D. BENNETT , J. The parents of a kindergartener filed suit against a metropolitan government for negligence after their child injured her arm at school. The trial court granted the metropolitan government's motion for summary judgment based upon its finding that the plaintiffs failed to demonstrate that the metropolitan government breached a duty of care owed to the plaintiffs or that any action or inaction by a metropolitan government employee was the cause in fact or...

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MOBLEY v. STATE OF ARKANSAS, W2017-02356-COA-R3-CV. (2019)
Court of Appeals of Tennessee Filed:TN Jan. 07, 2019 Citations: W2017-02356-COA-R3-CV.

OPINION BRANDON O. GIBSON , Judge . This appeal involves an Arkansas plaintiff who was involved in an auto accident on a bridge between Arkansas and Tennessee with another vehicle operated by an employee of the State of Arkansas. The Arkansas plaintiff and her husband filed this personal injury suit in the circuit court of Shelby County, Tennessee, naming as defendants the State of Arkansas, the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department, and the Arkansas state employee who was...

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