Jeffery Smith v. Methodist Hospitals of Memphis
Syllabus
This appeal stems from a healthcare liability action filed nearly two decades ago. The defendant hospital filed a motion for summary judgment arguing that neither of the plaintiffs' expert witnesses was competent to testify and, therefore, the plaintiffs could not establish their claim. After the trial court granted the motion for summary judgment, the plaintiffs filed a motion to alter or amend the judgment along with a new affidavit of one of the previous experts, which purported to establish the expert's competency to testify. The trial court, however, denied the motion to alter or amend, and the plaintiffs specifically appealed the trial court's order denying their motion. Finding no abuse of discretion, we affirm.
Judges: Senior Judge Robert E. Lee Davies
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