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· 3/14/2014

Alcorn v. Deutsche Bank National Trust Co.

Citations

  • 427 S.W.3d 188
  • 2014 WL 988786
  • 2014 Ky. App. LEXIS 45

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  • concluding that plaintiffs failed to establish prima facie case for injunctive relief seeking to prevent homeowners association from harassing and causing emotional distress because plaintiffs did not provide evidence of irreparable injury or inadequate remedy at law
  • concluding that for purposes of TCPA motion to dismiss, assertions that plaintiffs suffered stress and severe emotion distress and were annoyed and alarmed by defendant’s conduct were “not clear and specific evidence of emotional distress that approached the severity described in Bruce”
  • noting that trial court erred in denying motion to dismiss because plaintiffs did not specify damages caused by alleged negligence, “much less supply clear and specific evidence of those damages”
  • noting that potential bases for reversal on appeal were limited based on the TCPA movant’s withdrawal of a portion of its motion during the dismissal hearing
  • noting that 11 trial court erred in denying motion to dismiss because plaintiffs did not specify damages caused by alleged negligence, “much less supply clear and specific evidence of those damages”

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Judges: Stumbo, Taylor, Thompson

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