Deborah Mitchell v. Kindred Healthcare Operating

Case Number
W2008-01643-COA-R3-CV

This case involves an arbitration agreement executed when a resident entered a nursing home. The resident’s daughter signed the arbitration agreement after telling nursing home employees that she had power of attorney. The daughter later sued the nursing home on behalf of her mother, and the nursing home sought to enforce the arbitration agreement. The daughter then claimed that she was not actually authorized to act as her mother’s attorney-in-fact. The trial court agreed and refused to enforce the arbitration agreement. On appeal, the nursing home contends that the daughter was authorized to sign the arbitration agreement on behalf of her mother due to a document which, according to the nursing home, effectively granted the daughter power of attorney. We affirm the trial court’s finding that the daughter lacked authority to execute the arbitration agreement on behalf of her mother.

Authoring Judge
Presiding Judge Alan E. Highers
Originating Judge
Judge Kay S. Robilio
Case Name
Deborah Mitchell v. Kindred Healthcare Operating
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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