Court of Appeals of Tennessee, 2001

Steffone McClendon, father of Damien O'Shay Maurice McClendon, the next of kind of Cyhthia Vanessa Francis v. Dr. Elaine Bunick

Steffone McClendon, father of Damien O'Shay Maurice McClendon, the next of kind of Cyhthia Vanessa Francis v. Dr. Elaine Bunick
Court of Appeals of Tennessee · Decided December 28, 2001 · Presiding Judge Alan E. Highers

Steffone McClendon, father of Damien O'Shay Maurice McClendon, the next of kind of Cyhthia Vanessa Francis v. Dr. Elaine Bunick

Opinion

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF TENNESSEE AT NASHVILLE DECEMBER 6, 2000 Session STEFFONE MCCLENDON, FATHER OF DAMIEN O’SHAY MAURICE MCCLENDON, THE NEXT OF KIN OF CYNTHIA VANESSA FRANCIS, DECEASED v. DR. ELAINE BUNICK Direct Appeal from the Circuit Court for Knox County No. 1-606-96; The Honorable Dale C. Workman, Judge

No. E2001-02816-COA-RM-CV Filed December 28,2001

Tenn. R. App. P. 3; Appeal as of Right; Judgment of the Circuit Court Affirmed in Part, Reversed in Part and Remanded ALAN E. HIGHERS , J., delivered the opinion of the court, in which DAVID R. FARMER , J., and HOLLY KIRBY LILLARD , J., joined.

H. Naill Falls, Jr., James B. Johnson, Nashville, for Appellant Wynne C. Hall, Summer H. Stevens, Knoxville, for Appellee

MEMORANDUM OPINION1

This case involves a medical malpractice claim that was dismissed on summary judgment by the trial court. The plaintiff, Steffone McClendon, appealed to this Court, seeking a reversal of the trial court’s summary judgment. We affirmed the trial court’s decision based on the legislative history and our interpretation of Section 20-1-119 of the Tennessee code. The plaintiff sought a review of this Court’s decision with the Tennessee Supreme Court. Although the supreme court refused to hear the case, it remanded the case to this Court for reconsideration in light of Townes v. Sunbeam Oster Co., Inc., 50 S.W. 3d 446 (Tenn. Ct. App. 2001) released this year by the middle Rule 10 (C ourt of App eals). Memorandum Opinion. – (b) The Court, with the concurrence of all judges participating in the case, may affirm, reverse or modify actions of the trial court by memorandum op inion when a formal opinion would have no precedential value. When a case is decided by memorandum opinion it shall be designated “MEMO RANDU M OP INION,” shall not be published, and shall not be cited or relied on for any reason in a subsequent unrelated case. section of this Court and recently published.

We now adopt the interpretation of Section 20-1-119 of the Tennessee Code given in Townes. Accordingly, we reverse the decision of the trial court and our previous opinion insofar as to allow the plaintiff to add Dr. Elaine Bunick as a defendant and remand this case for trial. Our previous opinion in this matter is affirmed in all other respects. Costs of this appeal are taxed against the defendant, Dr. Elaine Bunick, for which execution may issue if necessary.

___________________________________ ALAN E. HIGHERS, JUDGE

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