COURT OF APPEALS OPINIONS

Mozella & Clevin Wright vs. city of Rossville TN
02A01-9609-CV-00213
Trial Court Judge: Jon Kerry Blackwood

Fayette Court of Appeals

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Roane Court of Appeals

Decker vs. Orosz
03A01-9704-CV-00143

Knox Court of Appeals

State., ex. rel., Davis vs. Matikek
01A01-9702-CV-00090
Trial Court Judge: Muriel Robinson

Davidson Court of Appeals

Adcox & Graef vs. SCT Products
01A01-9703-CV-00123
Trial Court Judge: James E. Walton

Robertson Court of Appeals

Brown vs. Baird
01A01-9704-JV-00148
Trial Court Judge: David Loughry

Rutherford Court of Appeals

First American Bank vs. National Project Services
01A01-9702-CH-00051
Trial Court Judge: Henry F. Todd

Court of Appeals

Turnley vs. TN. Dept. of Correction
01A01-9601-CH-00015
Trial Court Judge: Ellen Hobbs Lyle

Davidson Court of Appeals

Montague vs. TN. Dept. of Correction
01A01-9602-CH-00065
Trial Court Judge: Robert S. Brandt

Davidson Court of Appeals

Patricia Gunby/Janice Hamil vs. The Equitable Life Assur.
02A01-9606-CH-00140
Trial Court Judge: C. Neal Small

Shelby Court of Appeals

Walter Walsh vs. BA Inc. Medical Serv.
02A01-9703-CH-00051
Trial Court Judge: Floyd Peete, Jr.

Shelby Court of Appeals

02a01-9704-CV-00090
02a01-9704-CV-00090
Trial Court Judge: Joseph H. Walker, III

Tipton Court of Appeals

Wheeler v. City of Maryville, 203 S.W.2D 924, 926, 29 Tenn. App. 318, 321-22 (1947). Here, The
02A01-9704-CV-00090

Tipton Court of Appeals

Christenberry vs. Nelson
03A01-9701-CV-00039

Court of Appeals

Ballard vs. Wetzel
03A01-9705-CH-00189

Court of Appeals

Elmer Sides vs. Peggy Sides
02A01-9611-CV-00277
Trial Court Judge: Robert A. Lanier

Shelby Court of Appeals

Betty Berryhill vs. Charles Rhodes
02A01-9701-JV-00011

Court of Appeals

Betty Berryhill vs. Charles Rhodes
02A01-9701-JV-00011
Trial Court Judge: Kenneth A. Turner

Shelby Court of Appeals

Family Golf of Nashville, Inc. vs. Metropolitan Gov't.
01A01-9612-CH-00557
Trial Court Judge: Irvin H. Kilcrease, Jr.

Davidson Court of Appeals

Bernard and Bernard vs. Houston Ezell Corp. et al
01A01-9701-CH-00015
Trial Court Judge: Cornelia A. Clark

Williamson Court of Appeals

Cooner vs. Cooner
01A01-9701-CV-00021

Davidson Court of Appeals

Cooner vs. Cooner
01A01-9701-CV-00021
Trial Court Judge: Muriel Robinson

Davidson Court of Appeals

Tuttle vs. Tuttle
01A01-9512-CV-00546
Trial Court Judge: Gerald L. Ewell, Sr.

Coffee Court of Appeals

Horace A. LaRue, and Carla LaRue, Parents and next of kin of Randall Charles LaRue, Deceased., v. 1817 Lake Incorporated, D/B/A Bonkers, Howard Tannenbaum, Ricky Chambers, Robert Archer, and Danny G. Brewer
03A01-9702-CV-00053
Authoring Judge: Judge Don T. McMurray
Trial Court Judge: Judge Wheeler Rosenbalm

This case arises from a motorcycle accident in which Randy LaRue, the 20-year old son of the plaintiff's, was killed. Plaintiff's sued 1817 Lake, Inc., D/B/A/ Bonkers, a Knoxville restaurant and bar, and Howard Tannenbaum, presidetn of 1817 Lake Inc., alleging that the defendant negligently and unlawfully served Randy and his companion, defendant Danny Brewer, alcoholic beverages on the evening of the accident. Plaintiffs also sued Robert Archer, the bartender who allegedly provided LaRue and Brewer with the drinks, and Ricky Chambers, the doorman on duty at Bonkers that night. The remaining defendant, Danny G. Brewer was the operator of the motor cycle at the time of the accident which resulted in Randall Charles LaRues, death.

Knox Court of Appeals

James C. Hise, Jr. and wife, Brenda L. Hise, State of Tennessee, Department of Transportationm Bruce Saltsman, Commissioner
02A01-9701-CV-00023
Authoring Judge: Judge David R. Farmer
Trial Court Judge: Judge Kay S. Robilio

James C. Hise, Jr. and wife, Brenda L. Hise sued the State of Tennessee, the Department of Transportation and its commissioner for damages in an inverse condemnation action. The complaint alleges that, after conveying a portion of their property to the state, they learned that the project adversely impacted their commercial property. The defendants filed a motion to dismiss on the basis of sovereign immunity. The motion was granted and the plaintiffs appealed.

Shelby Court of Appeals