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· 4/24/2014

Richard Thurmond v. Mid-Cumberland Infectious Disease Consultants, PLC

Citations

  • 433 S.W.3d 512
  • 2014 WL 1632183
  • 2014 Tenn. LEXIS 352

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  • holding that the affidavit requirement of Section 121(a)(3)(B) and (a)(4) may be satisfied by substantial compliance
  • holding that the affidavit requirement of Section 121(a)(3)(B) and (a)(4) may be satisfied by substantial compliance
  • holding that the affidavit requirement of Section 121(a)(3)(B) and (a)(4) may be satisfied by substantial compliance
  • holding that the 3 To receive the additional 120-day extension of the statute of limitations under Tennessee Code Annotated section 29-21-121(c
  • holding that failure to file with the complaint an affidavit of the person who had sent pre-suit notice by certified mail is not fatal, if such failure does not prejudice the opposing litigant
  • allowing substantial compliance with the affidavit requirement under Tennessee Code Annotated sections 29-26- 121(a)(3)(B) and (a)(4)

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Judges: Justice Cornelia A. Clark

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