7 results for 'judge:"Collier"'.
J. Collier grants the bank's motion for judgment on the pleadings in this suit arising from a "commercial loan transaction negotiation." The plaintiff company asserts claims for negligent misrepresentation, promissory fraud and promissory estoppel after the loan did not close. However, it fails to adequately state a claim for relief.
Court: USDC Eastern District of Tennessee , Judge: Collier, Filed On: March 28, 2024, Case #: 2:23cv22, NOS: Other Fraud - Torts - Personal Property, Categories: Civil Procedure, Fraud, Banking / Lending
J. Collier grants the City of Chattanooga's motion for summary judgment in this lawsuit brought by a hospital patient who alleges that he was struck in the head by a city police officer. Following an investigation, the interim police chief concluded that the officer had not violated department policy. The patient now asserts claims for failure to train, failure to supervise and a custom of tolerance to rights violations. His federal claims will be dismissed, however, as he fails to show that the city was "deliberately indifferent to a known history of abuse."
Court: USDC Eastern District of Tennessee , Judge: Collier, Filed On: February 1, 2024, Case #: 1:22cv11, NOS: Other Civil Rights - Civil Rights, Categories: Civil Rights, Health Care
J. Collier partially grants the officer's summary judgment motion in this case arising from an altercation with a hospital patient, who was allegedly opposed to taking the medication that a doctor had ordered for him. The officer allegedly attempted to restrain the patient, who now asserts claims for excessive force, malicious harassment and common law assault and battery stemming from the incident. Summary judgment is granted to the officer on the patient's Section 1983 claim for excessive force, but it is denied as to his common law assault and battery claim.
Court: USDC Eastern District of Tennessee , Judge: Collier, Filed On: January 30, 2024, Case #: 1:22cv11, NOS: Other Civil Rights - Civil Rights, Categories: Civil Rights
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