Chancellor sets hearing date for Memphis gun-control case
The Memphis City Council’s lawsuit to vote for citywide gun-control measures in November pushes on as the September deadline for the ballot approaches.
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The Memphis City Council’s lawsuit to vote for citywide gun-control measures in November pushes on as the September deadline for the ballot approaches.
An injunction was issued against a home in east Germantown known to host large parties.
Hours after Germantown took legal action against a homeowner, the house was listed for sale at $1.6 million.Related story:
The lawsuit accuses Collierville of an illegal denial, causing harm to site trustee Bob Cartwright.
A recent ruling on a lawsuit filed in 2005, was not in favor of Germantown.
Officials stated the suburb is not required by law to produce records requested by Kevin Snider regarding the city’s water crisis.
After 4-and-a-half years, a judge finally decided Tuesday on the rezoning decision Germantown made on the 19.77-acre site near Neshoba Road, Germantown Road and Cordova Road.
A Chancery Court lawsuit preserved the stalemate between the Shelby County Election Commission and the Shelby County Commission over a way forward in the controversy.
The plaintiffs, known collectively as “Tom Lee Park for All,” claim the park’s $61-million redesign violated a mediation agreement with Memphis in May.
David Skinner sues Germantown and its Planning Commission after they denied a request to rezone his property.
Six Cordova homeowners have filed a civil lawsuit against the city and MLGW seeking $38.8 million in damages for a group of 35,000 households.
Judge Evans, a fixture in Shelby County Chancery Court, is retiring from the bench at the end of November.
William Boone, a candidate for Collierville Alderman Position 4, has a history with the town that includes legal battles following his termination from Collierville Fire Department.
John Barzizza reviewed election materials before a chancellor dismissed the contested Germantown mayoral election lawsuit late last week.
Multiple defendants in a Chancery Court complaint against a Collierville landfill have filed responses, denying allegations made by the town.
A lawsuit filed by John Barzizza, a Germantown mayoral candidate, was dismissed Friday following insufficient evidence to overturn election results.
Thompson Thrift Developers sued the city after Watermark at Germantown was turned down. The firm had indicated it would appeal a ruling in favor of the city, but the appeal will not be pursued.
Germantown leaders say in a chancery court filing that they acted properly in rejecting a developer's bid to build apartments in the Forest Hill Heights area of the city.
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