David Lee Gladden, Jr. recently obtained summary judgment on behalf of an insurer in the County Court of Rankin County, Mississippi. The insurer was being sued for fraudulent misrepresentation, negligent misrepresentation, gross negligence, negligence, breach of contract and bad faith.
$1,000,000 verdict in Premises Security case overturned
A recent ruling from the Mississippi Court of Appeals held that the trial court committed a number of errors at trial which resulted in the overturning a $1,000,000 verdict in favor of the Plaintiff in a premises security case tried in Hinds County Circuit Court. The Court of Appeals decision handed
Gladden successfully briefed and argued to the Circuit Court of Madison County
Lee Gladden successfully briefed and argued to the Circuit Court of Madison County his client’s Motion for Summary Judgment based on Plaintiff’s failure to prove the four (4) elements of negligence which was required before the Plaintiff could succeed on her premises liability claim against the Defendant. The Circuit Court of Madison County dismissed Plaintiff’s Complaint.
Gladden successfully briefed and argued to the Circuit Court
Lee Gladden successfully briefed and argued to the Circuit Court of Holmes County, Mississippi which dismissed Plaintiff’s Complaint for wrongful death based on Plaintiff’s failure to file a Notice a Claim prior to filing the lawsuit and based on Plaintiff’s failure to exhaust administrative remedies prior to filing the lawsuit.
Gladden successfully briefed and argued for a dismissal
Lee Gladden successfully briefed and argued for a dismissal of Plaintiff’s wrongful death Complaint filed against his client based on Plaintiff’s failure to comply with numerous court orders and failing to timely prosecute Plaintiff’s claims. The Circuit Court of Hinds County, Mississippi, granted Defendant’s Motion to Dismiss with prejudice dismissing Plaintiff’s claims in their entirety pursuant to Rule 41(b) of the Mississippi Rules of Civil Procedure.