Steven M. Wirth v. James W. Friedlob
Syllabus
Breach of contract and negligence action brought by disabled plaintiff who engaged nonattorney representative to assist in plaintiff's application for social security disability benefits. The trial court granted summary judgment to the defendant and denied the plaintiff's motion to set the judgment aside, filed pursuant to Tennessee Rule of Civil Procedure 60.02(1). Plaintiff appeals Determining that the trial court did not abuse its discretion in denying the Rule 60.02 motion, we affirm the judgment.
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- defendant’s “first problem is that she did not make this argument before the district court, and so she may not raise it now for the first time on appeal”
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Judges: Judge Richard H. Dinkins
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