CITY OF KNOXVILLE v. CITY OF KNOXVILLE PENSION BOARD

No. E2012-00703-COA-R3-CV.

CITY OF KNOXVILLE, v. THE CITY OF KNOXVILLE PENSION BOARD, ET AL.

Court of Appeals of Tennessee, at Knoxville.

Filed December 14, 2012.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Al Holifield; Tina Haley; and, Sarah R. Johnson, Knoxville, Tennessee, for the appellants, Clarence Norman Bragg; James C. Brock, Jr.; Roy Brooks; Jeffery D. Caldwell; Lisa Denise Chambers; Valerie Denise Coleman; Donald E. Dailey; Terry Lamar Griffitt; Kenneth Ray Jackson; Brently Joel Johnson; Susan Kay; Stephen J. King; Todd Lay; Joseph Graham MacDonald; Carol C. Mahler; Fannie Paullette Maples; Randell Charles Maynard; Jeffery J. McCarter; Deborah C. Moore; Ernie L. Pierce, III; Michelle L. Pons; Zephyree D. Porter; Greg Roberts; Richard Roller; Sandra Kelley Schade; Timothy Scott Schade; Robin D. Shelton; Paula S. Troutt; Joe Walsh; Gregory Scott Williams; and, James E. York.

Robert H. Watson, Jr.; John T. Batson, Jr.; and, E. Courtney Epps, Knoxville, Tennessee, for the appellee, the City of Knoxville.

D. MICHAEL SWINEY, J., delivered the opinion of the Court, in which HERSCHEL P. FRANKS, P.J., and JOHN W. McCLARTY, J., joined.


OPINION

D. MICHAEL SWINEY, Judge.

This appeal in a writ of certiorari action arises from a dispute over the authority of a pension board. The City of Knoxville ("the City") filed a petition for writ of certiorari in the Chancery Court for Knox County ("the Trial Court") challenging an action by the City of Knoxville Pension Board ("the Pension Board"). The City alleged that the Pension Board exceeded its authority in allowing a number of employees ("the...

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