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03C01-9509-CC-00282

03C01-9509-CC-00282

Originating Judge:Ben K. Wexler
Greene County Court of Criminal Appeals 05/28/96
02A01-9411-CH-00262

02A01-9411-CH-00262

Originating Judge:C. Neal Small
Shelby County Court of Appeals 05/28/96
Christopher v. Sockwell

01S01-9408-CV-00090
Supreme Court 05/28/96
02S01-9505-CR-00037

02S01-9505-CR-00037
Supreme Court 05/28/96
03A01-9507-JV-00211

03A01-9507-JV-00211

Originating Judge:C. Van Deacon
Bradley County Court of Appeals 05/28/96
02A01-9511-CH-00258

02A01-9511-CH-00258

Originating Judge:D. J. Alissandratos
Shelby County Court of Appeals 05/28/96
02S01-9502-CV-00020

02S01-9502-CV-00020
Supreme Court 05/28/96
03C01-9307-CR-00223

03C01-9307-CR-00223
Knox County Court of Criminal Appeals 05/28/96
03C01-9507-CR-00205

03C01-9507-CR-00205

Originating Judge:William M. Barker
Hamilton County Court of Criminal Appeals 05/28/96
02S01-9501-CR-00007

02S01-9501-CR-00007
Supreme Court 05/28/96
Martin H. Aussenberg, v. Bruce S. Kramer, David J. Cocke, and Borod and Kramer

02A01-9411-CH-00262

In this case, Plaintiff, Martin H. Aussenberg (“Aussenberg”), appeals the trial court’s valuation of his former partnership’s work-in-progress and accounts receivable as well as its finding regarding Aussenberg’s interest in the partnership’s accounts receivable and work-inprogress. We affirm the decision of the trial court.

Authoring Judge: Judge Holly Kirby Lillard
Originating Judge:Chancellor C. Neal Small
Court of Appeals 05/26/96
01C01-9505-CC-00159

01C01-9505-CC-00159
Bedford County Court of Criminal Appeals 05/24/96
X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX

X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX
Court of Appeals 05/24/96
01A01-9510-CH-00489

01A01-9510-CH-00489

Originating Judge:H. Denmark Bell
Court of Appeals 05/24/96
01C01-9409-CC-00319

01C01-9409-CC-00319

Originating Judge:James K. Clayton, Jr.
Rutherford County Court of Criminal Appeals 05/24/96
X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX

X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX
Court of Appeals 05/24/96
02C01-9502-CR-00040

02C01-9502-CR-00040

Originating Judge:Julian P. Guinn
Shelby County Court of Criminal Appeals 05/24/96
01A01-9512-CH-00543

01A01-9512-CH-00543

Originating Judge:C. K. Smith
Macon County Court of Appeals 05/24/96
02C01-9508-CC-00212

02C01-9508-CC-00212

Originating Judge:Dick Jerman, Jr.
Haywood County Court of Criminal Appeals 05/24/96
02C01-9501-CR-00028

02C01-9501-CR-00028

Originating Judge:Joseph B. Brown
Shelby County Court of Criminal Appeals 05/24/96
02C01-9604-CR-00130

02C01-9604-CR-00130

Originating Judge:Joseph B. Dailey
Shelby County Court of Criminal Appeals 05/24/96
Martha G. Myers v. Aluminum Company of America

03S01-9509-CV-00102
This workers' compensation appeal has been referred to the Special Workers' Compensation Appeals Panel of the Supreme Court in accordance with TENN. CODE ANN. _ 5-6-225(e)(3) for hearing and reporting to the Supreme Court of findings of fact and conclusions of law. The plaintiff alleged that on May 15, 1983, she injured most of her body as a result of a job-related accident. She returned to work in November 199 and allegedly sustained two additional injuries which aggravated her pre-existing condition resulting in total disability for which she seeks benefits. The defendant generally denied that the injuries complained of were serious and denied that the plaintiff suffered any degree of disability. The trial judge ruled that the plaintiff failed to carry her burden of proof and dismissed her case. Our review is de novo on the record with the presumption that the findings of fact are correct unless the preponderance of the evidence is otherwise. TENN. CODE ANN. _ 5-6-225(e)(2). Henson v. City of Lawrenceburg, 851 S.W.2d 89, 812 (Tenn. 1993). The plaintiff is 44 years old. She started work at ALCOA in 1978, but five years later suffered a pulled muscle in a vaguely defined manner which caused some cervical discomfort, exacerbated the following day in another vaguely defined manner. She complained of continuing discomfort and was seen by Dr. Haralson, an orthopedic specialist. Two days later, she returned to work for a brief period. She then left work for about six months, returned, and left again. This pattern continued for eleven or twelve years. In October or November 199, she testified that she tripped over some cables which "aggravated my problem," and shortly afterwards caught her foot in a table leg which "hurt my low back right instantly then." She said that in December, "I had to quit, go out," and never returned to work. In the interim, she was injured in a traffic accident which seemingly contributed to her discomfort. -2-
Authoring Judge: William H. Inman, Senior Judge
Originating Judge:Hon. W. Dale Young,
Knox County Workers Compensation Panel 05/24/96
X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX

X2010-0000-XX-X00-XX
Court of Appeals 05/24/96
01C01-9403-CR-00084

01C01-9403-CR-00084

Originating Judge:Walter C. Kurtz
Davidson County Court of Criminal Appeals 05/24/96
01C01-9501-CC-00023

01C01-9501-CC-00023

Originating Judge:Jim T. Hamilton
Giles County Court of Criminal Appeals 05/24/96