Kamarjah Gordon, Deceased et al. v. Greenview Hospital, Inc., d/b/a Greenview Regional Hospital et al.

Case Number
M2007-00633-COA-R3-CV

The issue on appeal in this medical malpractice action is whether the defendant, a Kentucky hospital, had sufficient minimum contacts with Tennessee for our courts to exercise general personal jurisdiction over the defendant. Plaintiff contends Tennessee has general personal jurisdiction over the hospital, which is a Kentucky corporation, because annual reports filed with the Kentucky Secretary of State listed a Nashville, Tennessee, address as the “principal office address” of the corporation, the corporation’s officers and directors are located in Tennessee, and it is a subsidiary of a hospital corporation based in Tennessee. The trial court ruled that the defendant did not have sufficient minimum contacts with Tennessee to justify the exercise of general personal jurisdiction over the defendant. We affirm the jurisdictional determination.

Authoring Judge
Judge Frank G. Clement, Jr.
Originating Judge
Judge Barbara Haynes
Case Name
Kamarjah Gordon, Deceased et al. v. Greenview Hospital, Inc., d/b/a Greenview Regional Hospital et al.
Date Filed
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This is a dissenting opinion
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