02C01-9503-CC-00083
02C01-9503-CC-00083

Carroll Court of Criminal Appeals

Hon. Wil v. Doran
02C01-9503-CR-00079

Shelby Court of Criminal Appeals

02C01-9505-CR-00121
02C01-9505-CR-00121

Shelby Court of Criminal Appeals

02C01-9505-CR-00121
02C01-9505-CR-00121

Shelby Court of Criminal Appeals

02C01-9505-CR-00143
02C01-9505-CR-00143
Trial Court Judge: Arthur T. Bennett

Shelby Court of Criminal Appeals

02C01-9505-CR-00144
02C01-9505-CR-00144

Shelby Court of Criminal Appeals

And Our Supreme Court'S Opinion In State v. Adams, 864 S.W.2D 31 (Tenn. 1993), The
02C01-9506-CC-00178

Hardeman Court of Criminal Appeals

02C01-9506-CC-00178
02C01-9506-CC-00178

Hardeman Court of Criminal Appeals

I Agree With Judge Welles' Analysis In The Majority Opinion. State v. Adams,
02C01-9506-CC-00178

Hardeman Court of Criminal Appeals

02C01-9507-CC-00180
02C01-9507-CC-00180

Fayette Court of Criminal Appeals

02C01-9507-CC-00195
02C01-9507-CC-00195

Madison Court of Criminal Appeals

02C01-9507-CR-00186
02C01-9507-CR-00186

Shelby Court of Criminal Appeals

03S01-9502-CV-00013
03S01-9502-CV-00013
Trial Court Judge: Roger E. Thayer

Supreme Court

Josie Gray, Administratrix of the Estate of Peggy M. Bush Deceased, v. Ford Motor Company and Springfield Surgery, P.C. and Sarjeet S. Kumar
01S01-9505-FD-00066
Authoring Judge: Justice Lyle Reid

Pursuant to Rule 23, Rules of the Tennessee Supreme Court, the Court has accepted for decision the following question of law certified by the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals: Whether principles of comparative fault should apply in Tennessee medical malpractice actions so as to result in the apportionment of damages between the estate of a decedent who acted negligently in causing an initial injury and physician who negligently treated the decedent for that injury.

Davidson Supreme Court

Joseph Carl Owens v. Truckstops of America, Truckstops of America, Inc. and B.P. America, Inc. v. B Michael Design, Inc. and Vitro Products, Inc.
01S01-9408-CV-00077
Authoring Judge: Justice Lyle Reid
Trial Court Judge: Judge Marietta M. Shipley

This interlocutory appeal presents for determination the principles of comparative fault applicable to the assessment of liability among joint tort feasors and the application of those principles to this transitional case, in which the cause of action accrued prior to the decision in McIntyre v. Balentine, 833 S.W.2d52 (Tenn. 1992). The decision of the Court of Appeals is modified and the case is remanded to the trial court.

Davidson Supreme Court

02S01-9502-CR-00019
02S01-9502-CR-00019
Trial Court Judge: H. T. Lockard

Shelby Supreme Court

03C01-9406-CR-00244
03C01-9406-CR-00244
Trial Court Judge: Ray L. Jenkins

Knox Court of Criminal Appeals

03S01-9503-CV-00029
03S01-9503-CV-00029
Trial Court Judge: W. Dale Young

Supreme Court

03A01-9507-JV-00246
03A01-9507-JV-00246

Hamblen Court of Appeals

03A01-9508-CH-00293
03A01-9508-CH-00293

Court of Appeals

02S01-9406-CV-00032
02S01-9406-CV-00032

Supreme Court

03A01-9509-CH-00314
03A01-9509-CH-00314

Court of Appeals

03A01-9510-CH-00357
03A01-9510-CH-00357
Trial Court Judge: Inman

Court of Appeals

03A01-9510-CV-00365
03A01-9510-CV-00365
Trial Court Judge: Inman

Court of Appeals

02A01-9410-CH-00230
02A01-9410-CH-00230
Trial Court Judge: D. J. Alissandratos

Shelby Court of Appeals