Nathan E. Steppach, Jr. v. Wiliam H. Thomas, Jr., et al.

Case Number
W2010-00606-COA-R3-CV

This is the second appeal of this case, which arises from the grant of a writ of certiorari by the Shelby County Chancery Court. Upon review of the Memphis City Council's record, the trial court found that the Appellee City had not acted arbitrarily, capriciously, or illegally in either approving a planned development, or in approving the companion street closure. The trial court granted partial summary judgment in favor of the City, thereby affirming the City Council’s action in approving the planned development. The issue of the companion street closure proceeded to hearing, with the trial court ultimately affirming the City Council’s decision. Appellant appeals, arguing that the City Council’s decision was made in violation of the Memphis City Charter and ordinances, and that the decision was the product of corruption within the City Council. Discerning no error, we affirm the action of the trial court and remand for further proceedings.

Authoring Judge
Judge J. Steven Stafford
Originating Judge
Chancellor Kenny W. Armstrong
Case Name
Nathan E. Steppach, Jr. v. Wiliam H. Thomas, Jr., et al.
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No