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Three Supreme Court cases lead to California Lawyer of the Year honors

At the Lectern

The Daily Journal today named the recipients of its annual California Lawyer of the Year award. Three of the cases resulted in Supreme Court opinions. One of the three CLAY award Supreme Court decisions is Guardianship of Saul H. 2022) 13 Cal.5th 2022) 13 Cal.5th 2022) 12 Cal.5th ” In Saul H. ,

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Conversion claim was time-barred due to plaintiffs’ constructive notice of claim.

Day on Torts

E2021-01156-COA-R3-CV, 2022 WL 2866006 (Tenn. July 21, 2022), plaintiffs were the adult daughters of decedent and defendant was the widow of decedent. Under the modern discovery rule…, Plaintiffs were on constructive notice of their claim by October 5, 2009. Lewis , No. Click on the link to see the book’s Table of Contents.

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Appeal under Tennessee Public Protection Act ruled untimely.

Day on Torts

When appealing a trial court’s order dismissing or refusing to dismiss a case under the Tennessee Public Protection Act (TPPA), the appeal “must be filed within thirty days of the entry of that order.”. E2021-00812-COA-R3-CV, 2022 WL 14199150 (Tenn. In Laferney v. Livesay , No. The appeal was therefore dismissed.

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Exclusion of HCLA expert based on locality rule affirmed.

Day on Torts

Where an HCLA plaintiff’s expert testified at his deposition that he was not very familiar with Kingsport and that he had only reviewed information about Kingsport the night before the deposition, rather than before forming his medical opinions, the trial court did not err by excluding the expert based on the locality rule.

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Scaffolding rental company owed no duty to roofer where homeowner opted to install scaffolding himself.

Day on Torts

M2021-00867-COA-R3-CV, 2022 WL 4112706 (Tenn. 9, 2022), plaintiff was a roofer who was injured while working on a homeowner’s roof. After discovery, DSS filed a motion for summary judgment, which the trial court granted. In a brief analysis, the Court of Appeals first considered plaintiff’s premises liability theory.

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Dismissal partially reversed based on fraudulent concealment.

Day on Torts

M2021-00487-COA-R3-CV, 2022 WL 1404357 (Tenn. May 4, 2022), plaintiffs filed this pro se action that revolved around a newly built home they bought in August 2017 that had allegedly developed severe mold issues. In Simpkins v. John Maher Builders, Inc. , This opinion was released three months after the case was assigned on briefs.

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Summary judgment for defendants in premises liability case affirmed

Day on Torts

M2021-00262-COA-R3-CV, 2022 WL 202641 (Tenn. 24, 2022), plaintiff was walking on a sidewalk in a residential neighborhood when she tripped and fell over a sewer cleanout cap that protruded from the middle of the sidewalk. In Garamella v. City of Lebanon , No. internal citation omitted). This opinion was released 1.5

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