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Owner-Operator Ind. Drivers Assoc. v. Concord EFS
Citation: Not availableDocket: M1999-02560-COA-R3-CV
Court: Court of Appeals of Tennessee; February 28, 2000; Tennessee; State Appellate Court
Original Court Document: View Document
The Court of Appeals of Tennessee at Nashville has granted petitions for rehearing submitted by defendants Flying J, Inc. and Pilot Corporation. Consequently, the previous opinion in the case has been withdrawn, and a new opinion has been substituted. The case involves the plaintiffs, Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association, Inc. and individuals including Harold Landry, Jimmy Hux, Richard Kershman, and Laurel Barrick, against defendants Concord EFS, Inc., National Bank, Flying J, Inc., and Pilot Corporation. The ruling involves procedural issues regarding rehearing and the substitution of an opinion. The judges involved in this order are Ben H. Cantrell (Presiding Judge), William C. Koch, Jr., and William B. Cain.