ALEXANDER v. MEMPHIS INDIVIDUAL PRACTICE ASS'N


870 S.W.2d 278 (1993)

Albert M. ALEXANDER, M.D., Plaintiff/Appellant, v. MEMPHIS INDIVIDUAL PRACTICE ASSOCIATION, Defendant/Appellee.

Supreme Court of Tennessee, at Jackson.

Order Denying Rehearing February 7, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David Wade, Richard M. Carter, John S. Golwen, Memphis, for appellant.

Leo Bearman, Jr., Charles G. Walker, R. Mark Glover, Memphis, for appellee.


OPINION

O'BRIEN, Justice.

The plaintiff/appellant, Albert M. Alexander, M.D., filed this action in Shelby Circuit Court against the Memphis Individual Practice Association alleging tortious interference with prospective economic advantage by first denying, then delaying, and finally accepting Dr. Alexander's membership application to the association. After extensive pre-trial discovery, the trial court granted summary judgment to the defendant. The...

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