ZSELTVAY v. METROPOLITAN GOV. OF NASHVILLE


986 S.W.2d 581 (1998)

Don ZSELTVAY, Plaintiff/Appellant, v. METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT OF NASHVILLE AND DAVIDSON COUNTY, Tennessee, Defendant/Appellee.

Court of Appeals of Tennessee, at Nashville.

Permission to Appeal Denied February 1, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Dan R. Alexander, Nashville, Tennessee, for Plaintiff/Appellant.

James L. Murphy III, Director of Law, Rachel D. Allen, Lizabeth D. Foster, Thomas G. Cross, Nashville, Tennessee, for Defendant/Appellee.


Permission to Appeal Denied by Supreme Court February 1, 1999.

OPINION

BEN H. CANTRELL, Judge.

The plaintiff claimed that Nashville's Board of Parks and Recreation conducted its business in such a way as to violate the Open Meetings Act, Tenn.Code Ann. § 8-44-101, et seq. The trial court refused to discipline the Board, dismissing the complaint against it on a finding that the Board had committed a merely technical violation of the Act...

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