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AMERICA v. INDIANA DIV

Court of Appeals of Indiana
Nov 29, 2007
877 N.E.2d 228 (Ind. Ct. App. 2007)

Summary

noting that an action for abuse of process is not designed to redress all instances of wrongdoing in the course of discovery or trial; rather, an action for abuse of process requires a finding of misuse or misapplication of process for an end other than that which it was designed to accomplish

Summary of this case from Heartland Recreational Vehicles, LLC v. Forest River, Inc.

Opinion

No. 45A03-0705-CV-232.

November 29, 2007.


Disposition of cases by unpublished memorandum decision. Affirmed, Reversed and Remanded.

VAIDIK, J. Concurs

BAKER, C.J. Concurs in part and dissents in part with opinion


Summaries of

AMERICA v. INDIANA DIV

Court of Appeals of Indiana
Nov 29, 2007
877 N.E.2d 228 (Ind. Ct. App. 2007)

noting that an action for abuse of process is not designed to redress all instances of wrongdoing in the course of discovery or trial; rather, an action for abuse of process requires a finding of misuse or misapplication of process for an end other than that which it was designed to accomplish

Summary of this case from Heartland Recreational Vehicles, LLC v. Forest River, Inc.
Case details for

AMERICA v. INDIANA DIV

Case Details

Full title:Spring Lake Chapter of Izaak Walton League of America, Inc. v. Indiana…

Court:Court of Appeals of Indiana

Date published: Nov 29, 2007

Citations

877 N.E.2d 228 (Ind. Ct. App. 2007)

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