Freddie D. Alley v. McLain's Inc. Lumber and Construction, et al.

Case Number
E2004-2207-COA-R3-CV

This case involves the wrongful cutting of timber on the plaintiff’s property. Freddie D. Alley brought this action against McLain’s Inc. Lumber and Construction, which cut and harvested timber from his property after Defendant Stephen Snodgrass falsely represented to McLain’s that he owned the property and wanted to sell the timber. McLain’s filed a counter-complaint and a third-party complaint against the co-owners of the property, alleging their comparative fault in preparing and executing a contract for sale of the real estate to Mr. Snodgrass. The case was tried to a jury, which found the co-owners partially at fault, Mr. Snodgrass partially at fault, and no fault on the part of McLain’s. The issue presented is whether the trial court erred in failing to set aside the jury verdict and grant a new trial. We hold that based on stipulations prior to trial, there was no material evidence of negligence on the part of the co-owners. We also hold that the jury verdict is inconsistent. Therefore, we reverse the judgment in part, vacate in part and remand for a new trial.

Authoring Judge
Judge Sharon G. Lee
Originating Judge
Chancellor Thomas R. Frierson, II
Case Name
Freddie D. Alley v. McLain's Inc. Lumber and Construction, et al.
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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