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Roettger v. Metro Government of Nashville

Supreme Court of Tennessee. at Nashville
May 27, 1999
991 S.W.2d 244 (Tenn. 1999)

Opinion

No. 01S01-9805-CH-00089.

May 27, 1999.

DAVIDSON CHANCERY, HON. CAROL MCCOY, CHANCELLOR, NO. 96-3495-II.

AFFIRMED.

Joseph Michael Dalton, Jr., Catherine S. Hughes, Eason, Dalton Associates, Nashville, TN for Appellant.

C. Dewey Branstetter, Bryan e. Pieper, Branstetter, Kilgore, Stranch Jennings, Nashville, TN for appellee.

ADOLPHO A. BIRCH, Associate Justice, JAMES L. WEATHERFORD, Senior Judge, and JOE C. LOSER, Jr., Special Judge.


This case is before the Court upon motion for review pursuant to Tenn. Code Ann. § 50-6-225(e)(5)(B), the entire record, including the order of referral to the Special Workers' Compensation Appeals Panel, and the Panel's Memorandum Opinion setting forth its findings of fact and conclusions of law, which are incorporated herein by reference;

Whereupon, it appears to the Court that the motion for review is not well-taken and should be denied; and

It is, therefore, ordered that the Panel's findings of fact and conclusions of law are adopted and affirmed, and the decision of the Panel is made the judgment of the Court.

Costs on appeal are taxed to the plaintiff-appellant.

IT IS SO ORDERED this 27th day of May, 1999.

PER CURIAM

Birch, J. — Not participating.


Summaries of

Roettger v. Metro Government of Nashville

Supreme Court of Tennessee. at Nashville
May 27, 1999
991 S.W.2d 244 (Tenn. 1999)
Case details for

Roettger v. Metro Government of Nashville

Case Details

Full title:DAVID A. ROETTGER, Plaintiff/Appellant v. METRO GOVERNMENT OF NASHVILLE…

Court:Supreme Court of Tennessee. at Nashville

Date published: May 27, 1999

Citations

991 S.W.2d 244 (Tenn. 1999)

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