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The trial court did not err by affirming the Unemployment Compensation Review Commission's decision allowing claimant-appellee's request for unemployment compensation. There is some competent, credible evidence supporting the Commission's determination that claimant-appellee worked in covered…
Case in mandamus where self-insured employer is attempting to overturn the granting of permanent total disability compensation since the evidence before the Industral Commission fully supported the commission's order, the request for a writ is denied.
The trial court ordered the Appellant to pay its employee for the full twelve hours of a work shift excused due to the employee's jury service. For the reasons stated herein, we vacate the trial court's judgment and order that the case be dismissed.
This is a slip-and-fall case. An employee of a catering company fell, injuring herself when leaving a private residence after dark as she attempted to traverse an outside staircase. The employee brought suit against the homeowners, and the homeowners filed a motion for summary judgment. The trial…
The plaintiffs accepted an offer of judgment from the defendant company, which included payment of the plaintiffs' reasonable attorney's fees and expenses in an amount to be determined by the trial court. The trial court awarded attorney's fees and expenses to the plaintiffs in the amount of…
This action involves a claim for compensatory damages for personal injury caused by a police dog. The defendant sought summary judgment, arguing that the victim, an officer acting in the course and scope of his employment, was a participant in the act or conduct that prompted the need for the dog's…
This appeal arises from an inmate filing a common law writ of certiorari challenging the actions of a prison grievance committee. The respondents filed a motion to dismiss the petition for failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted specifically, that decisions of a prison grievance…
This appeal arises from a divorce. Wafa Badawi Hindiyeh ("Wife") sued Waleed Fawzi Abed ("Husband") for divorce in the Chancery Court for Rutherford County ("the Trial Court"). After a trial, the Trial Court, inter alia, granted Wife a divorce, entered a permanent parenting plan with respect to the…
The trial court dismissed the plaintiff's claim of outrageous conduct/intentional infliction of emotional distress filed against his employer because the plaintiff had previously filed a workers' compensation claim against the employer, seeking compensation for injuries arising out of the same…
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