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20 opinions for “Clarke v. Baptist Memorial HealthCare Corporation”
Clarke v. Baptist Memorial Healthcare Corp.public domain
ORDER DENYING PLAINTIFFS’ MOTION TO INTERVENE SAMUEL H. MAYS, JR., District Judge. Before the Court is Plaintiffs’ September 18, 2009, Motion to Intervene by which Plaintiffs seek permission for Anna Bachelder to intervene as a proposed class representative in this private antitrust suit. Because Plaintiffs have waited two years since they undeniably knew of serious questions about the adequacy of their o
Baptist Memorial Healthcare System v. Casanovapublic domain
2 S.W.3d 306 (1999) BAPTIST MEMORIAL HEALTHCARE SYSTEM, Appellant, v. Roger H. CASANOVA, Appellee. No. 04-97-00756-CV. Court of Appeals of Texas, San Antonio. April 28, 1999. Rehearing Overruled August 17, 1999. *307 Robert E. Bettac, Robert A. Stevenson, Stephan B. Rogers, Jo Beth Eubanks, Akin, Gump, Strauss, H
Canton Harbor Healthcare v. Robinsonpublic domain
Canton Harbor Healthcare Center, Inc. v. Felicia Robinson, et al., No. 22, September Term, 2024. Opinion by Biran, J. HEALTH CARE MALPRACTICE CLAIMS ACT – CERTIFICATE OF A QUALIFIED EXPERT SUBMITTED BY A REGISTERED NURSE – PROXIMATE CAUSE – PRESSURE ULCERS – Under the Health Care Malpractice Claims Act (the “HCMCA” or the “Act”), unless the sole issue in a claim is lack of informed consent, a claimant must file a “certificate of a qualified expert … attesting to departure from standards of care
Sampson v. Baptist Memorial Hospital Systempublic domain
RICKHOFF, Justice. Appellant, Rhea Sampson (“Sampson”), appeals from a summary judgment granted in favor of appellee, Baptist Memorial Hospital System (“BMHS”), in a medical negligent treatment action. Although BMHS’ evidence included both posted signage and an executed consent to treatment form stating “each physician is an independent contractor,” Sampson contends the summary judgment was erroneously granted because a genui
Sandra L. Wallis v. Brainerd Baptist Churchpublic domain
OPINION Cornelia A Clark, J., delivered the opinion of the court, in which Jeffrey S. Bivins, C.J., and Sharon G. Lee, Holly Kirby, and Roger A. Page, JJ., joined. The plaintiffs husband collapsed and died after participating in a cycling class at a fitness and recreation facility owned and operated by t
Leme v. Southern Baptist Hospital of Florida, Inc.public domain
*1324ORDER MARCIA MORALES HOWARD, United States District Judge THIS CAUSE is before the Court on Defendant’s Motion for Summary Judgment and Memorandum of Law (Doc. 19; Motion), filed on June 1, 2016. Plaintiff filed a response to the Motion on June 21, 2016, (Doc. 22; Response), and annexed two affidavits, including the Affidavit of Tina Leme
RENDERED: DECEMBER 18, 2025 TO BE PUBLISHED Supreme Court of Kentucky 2024-SC-0006-DG MISSIONARIES OF SAINT JOHN THE APPELLANT BAPTIST, INC. ON REVIEW FROM COURT OF APPEALS v. NO. 2022-CA-0867 KENTON CIRCUIT COURT NO. 21-CI-00766 JOEL FREDERI
Cite as 2026 Ark. App. 209 ARKANSAS COURT OF APPEALS DIVISION III No. CV-23-771 BAPTIST MEMORIAL HOSPITAL – JONESBORO, INC., D/B/A NEA Opinion Delivered April 1, 2026 BAPTIST MEMORIAL HOSPITAL; AND APPEAL FROM THE CRAIGHEAD NORTHEAST ARKANSAS CLINIC COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT, C
Holly Kirby, J. We granted permission to appeal in this breach-of-contract case to address the use of extrinsic evidence in the interpretation of contracts. Tennessee judges have long used extrinsic evidence of the context and circumstances at the time the parties entered into the contract to facilitate interpretation of contractual terms in accord with the parties' intent. However, t
Valley Baptist Medical Center v. Azuapublic domain
[EDITORS' NOTE: THIS PAGE CONTAINS HEADNOTES. HEADNOTES ARE NOT AN OFFICIAL PRODUCT OF THE COURT, THEREFORE THEY ARE NOT DISPLAYED.] *Page 812 OPINION Appellants, Valley Baptist Medical Center d/b/a Watson W. Wise Memorial Dialysis and Valley Baptist Health System ("Valley Baptist"), appeal from the trial court's order denying their motion to dismiss all claims filed by appellee, Aurelia H. Azua, for failure to ti
Rel: December 22, 2023 Notice: This opinion is subject to formal revision before publication in the advance sheets of Southern Reporter. Readers are requested to notify the Reporter of Decisions, Alabama Appellate Courts, 300 Dexter Avenue, Montgomery, Alabama 36104-3741 ((334) 229-0650), of any typographical or other errors, in order that corrections may be made before the opinion is printed in Southern Reporter. SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA OCTOBER TERM, 2
Wilson N. Jones Memorial Hospital v. Ammonspublic domain
266 S.W.3d 51 (2008) The WILSON N. JONES MEMORIAL HOSPITAL d/b/a The Wilson N. Jones Medical Center, Appellant, v. Rose Marie AMMONS, Appellee. No. 05-07-01430-CV. Court of Appeals of Texas, Dallas. August 21, 2008. *52 Dena L. Mathis, Kyle, Campbell, Mathis and Lucas L.L.P., Charles T. Frazier, Jr.,
Slivka v. Camden-Clark Memorial Hospitalpublic domain
ALBRIGHT, Justice: Through this action, Michael Slivka, plaintiff below, appeals the September 24, 2002, order of the Circuit Court of Wood County granting summary judgment for the defendant below and appellee herein, Camden-Clark Memorial Hospital (hereinafter referred to as “Camden-Clark”). The complaint filed by Mr. Slivka in the circuit court alleged that Camden-Clark’s policy of not hiring male nurses in the obstetrics
Patrick Blanks v. Fluor Corporationpublic domain
LAWRENCE E. MOONEY, Presiding Judge. “Our Tigger.” That is what Austin Manning’s parents called him when he was a little boy, because he bounced around like Tigger from the classic tale, Winnie the Pooh. He never sat still for more than a second. At the time, the family thought it was cute. Little did they know of the problems to come.
Patrick Blanks v. Fluor Corporationpublic domain
In the Missouri Court of Appeals Eastern District DIVISION FOUR PATRICK BLANKS, et al., ) No. ED97810 ) Respondents, ) Appeal from the Circuit Court ) of the City of St. Louis vs. )
Valdez v. Pasadena Healthcare Management, Inc.public domain
975 S.W.2d 43 (1998) Elizabeth VALDEZ and Freddie Valdez, Individually, and as Next Friends of Freddie Valdez, Jr., Minor, Appellants, v. PASADENA HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT, INC. and Southmore Medical Center, Ltd., d/b/a Southmore Medical Center, Appellees. No. 14-96-01001-CV. Court of Appeals of Texas, Houston (14th Dist.). April 16, 1998.
Strubhart v. Perry Memorial Hospital Trust Authoritypublic domain
LAVENDER, Justice. A jury verdict was returned in favor of appellant, Kristi L. Strubhart (hereafter plaintiff), personal representative of the estate of Geoffrey B. Tearney (Geoffrey), deceased and against appellee, Perry Memorial Hospital Trust Authority (hospital) for negligence in causing Geoffrey’s death. We decide whether the trial judge erred in granting a new trial to the hospital upon plaintiffs refusal to accept a
National Labor Relations Board v. Shelby Memorial Hospital Association, D.B.A. Shelby Memorial Homepublic domain
KANNE, Circuit Judge. The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB or Board) seeks enforcement of two orders against Shelby Memorial Hospital Association, doing business as Shelby Memorial Home (Home). The cases in which the orders issued were consolidated for disposition by this court. For the reasons that follow, we grant enforcement of both orders. I.
ACCEPTED 13-14-00756-CV THIRTEENTH COURT OF APPEALS CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS 3/2/2015 4:08:08 PM
COURT OF APPEALS EIGHTH DISTRICT OF TEXAS EL PASO, TEXAS ) LELA CLARK, ) No. 08-04-00291-CV ) Appellant, ) Appeal from ) v.