This appeal involves the transfer of a case from the chancery court to the circuit court. The plaintiff was terminated from her employment with the defendant municipality. She filed this lawsuit against the municipality for wrongful termination, seeking only unliquidated damages. The municipality filed a motion to transfer the case to circuit court, asserting that the chancery court did not have subject matter jurisdiction under Tennessee’s Governmental Tort Liability Act and also based on Tennessee Code Annotated § 16-11-102, which addresses the chancery court’s jurisdiction over claims for unliquidated damages. The chancery court denied the motion to transfer. The municipality now appeals. We reverse, concluding that once an objection to jurisdiction was made under Section 16-11-102, the chancery court was required to transfer the case to the circuit court.
Case Number
              W2010-00450-COA-R9-CV
          Originating Judge
              Chancellor George R. Ellis
          Case Name
              Keri Williams v. The City of Milan, Tennessee and Mayor Chris Crider, in his official and individual capacities
          Date Filed
              Dissent or Concur
              No
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