Thomas Krajenta v. Volker Paul Westphal
Syllabus
Appellants, board members and members of Appellee homeowner's association, filed a pro se lawsuit against the homeowner's association and other board members, who are also Appellees. Appellees filed a motion to dismiss the amended petition on the ground that Appellants failed to bring a proper derivative action. Appellants filed voluntary nonsuits before the trial court heard the motion to dismiss. Despite the voluntary nonsuits, the trial court granted the motion to dismiss and denied the voluntary nonsuits. The trial court also awarded Appellees a portion of their attorney's fees under Tennessee Code Annotated section 48-56-401(e), and, alternatively, under Tennessee Code Annotated section 20-12-119(c). Because the trial court should have allowed Appellants' nonsuits, we: (1) reverse the trial court's denial of the nonsuits (2) vacate the trial court's order granting Appellees' motion to dismiss and (3) vacate the trial court's order granting Appellees' attorney's fees. The trial court's order dividing the special master fees equally between the parties is affirmed.
Judges: Judge Kenny Armstrong
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