Real Estate Law, Torts & Insurance

Charles Grogan v. Daniel Uggla, et al.

Description:

This appeal concerns a home inspector's liability for a guest's injury following the collapse of a homeowner's second-story deck railing. The accident occurred just one month after the home inspection was performed. In his report to the homeowner, the inspector noted that the deck flooring was warped but failed to report the improper construction of the deck railing. The injured guest filed suit against the homeowner and the home inspector, among others. The inspector moved for summary judgment.

The audio of the oral argument in this challenge will be made available after October 20, 2016.

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I learned some of the intricacies of the appellate motion practice as well as how minimal the requirements are for home inspections in Tennessee. My understanding of third party negligence was also reinforced.

Good program- interesting format. I think a thoughtful review of the materials, including the oral argument will take quite a bit longer than two hours.

I like this CLE program.


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Course InformationHighlights
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  • Play to earn points
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Course Credits Dual Credits: 0.00
General Credits: 2.00
Total Credits: 2

This program will be filed for Tennessee CLE credit. Please email a request to cle@tnbar.org for Georgia and Mississippi CLE credit.