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Bailey Industries, Inc. v. Amerisure Mutual Insurance

Citation: 447 F. App'x 126Docket: No. 11-12596

Court: Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit; November 21, 2011; Federal Appellate Court

Narrative Opinion Summary

Defendant-Appellant Amerisure Mutual Insurance Company failed to demonstrate reversible error regarding the district court’s May 6, 2011 order, which granted partial summary judgment to Plaintiff-Appellee Bailey Industries, Inc. for $188,780.73. Additionally, there was no cross-appeal concerning the $540.00 that the district court granted in favor of Amerisure. The court affirmed the district court's decision.

Legal Issues Addressed

Affirmation of Lower Court Decision

Application: The appellate court affirmed the district court's order, confirming that the lower court's decision was correct and without reversible error.

Reasoning: The court affirmed the district court's decision.

Non-appealed Decisions

Application: The decision by the district court to grant $540.00 in favor of Amerisure was not challenged through a cross-appeal, leaving that part of the decision intact and unreviewed by the appellate court.

Reasoning: Additionally, there was no cross-appeal concerning the $540.00 that the district court granted in favor of Amerisure.

Summary Judgment Standards

Application: The court upheld the district court's decision to grant partial summary judgment in favor of Bailey Industries, indicating that Amerisure Mutual Insurance Company did not demonstrate any reversible error in the summary judgment process.

Reasoning: Defendant-Appellant Amerisure Mutual Insurance Company failed to demonstrate reversible error regarding the district court’s May 6, 2011 order, which granted partial summary judgment to Plaintiff-Appellee Bailey Industries, Inc. for $188,780.73.