Dunbar, et al. v. Renfroe, et al.
Docket Number: | 2001-CT-01208-SCT Linked Case(s): 2001-CP-01208-COA ; 2001-CT-01208-SCT ; 2001-CT-01208-SCT ; 2001-CP-01208-COA ; 2001-CT-01208-SCT |
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Supreme Court: |
Opinion Date: 11-13-2003 Holding: Petition for writ of certiorari filed by David C. Dunbar is granted. |
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Additional Case Information: |
Judge(s) Concurring: Pittman, C.J., McRae, P.J., Waller, Cobb and Carlson, JJ. Non Participating Judge(s): Diaz, J. Dissenting Author : To Deny: Smith, P.J., Easley and Graves, JJ. Nature of the Case: Petition for Writ of Certiorari Writ of Certiorari: Granted |
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Trial Court: |
Date of Trial Judgment: 07-18-2001 Appealed from: Scott County Chancery Court Judge: H. David Clark Case Number: 2001-300 |
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Note: | The supreme court found that the chancellor abused his discretion in reducing the attorney's fees. The court of appeal's decision can be found at http://courts.ms.gov/Images/OPINIONS/CO7805.PDF |
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Appellant: | In the Matter of the Guardianship of Daisy Pearl Savell: David C. Dunbar, Esq. and the Law Firm of DunbarMonroe, PLLC |
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Appellee: | Shirley Renfroe and Marguerite Jordan |
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