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Union Carbide Corp. v. Fields

Court of Appeals of Georgia.
May 5, 2014
327 Ga. App. 264 (Ga. Ct. App. 2014)

Opinion

No. A11A2025.

2014-05-5

UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION et al v. Rhonda FIELDS et al.

John Durand Dalbey, Lee Ann Sparks Anand, David Louis Boohaker, William Clay Massey, Frances Laura Spinelli, Richard A. Schneider, Atlanta, Ivan Andrew Gustafson, Bogart, for Appellant. Robert Cape Buck, Atlanta, Gary M. Dimuzio, for Appellee.


John Durand Dalbey, Lee Ann Sparks Anand, David Louis Boohaker, William Clay Massey, Frances Laura Spinelli, Richard A. Schneider, Atlanta, Ivan Andrew Gustafson, Bogart, for Appellant. Robert Cape Buck, Atlanta, Gary M. Dimuzio, for Appellee.
MILLER, Judge.

In Georgia–Pacific, LLC v. Fields, 293 Ga. 499, 748 S.E.2d 407 (2013), the Supreme Court of Georgia reversed the judgment of this Court in Division 1(d) of Union Carbide Corp. v. Fields, 315 Ga.App. 554, 726 S.E.2d 521 (2012), in which this Court affirmed the partial grant of summary judgment to Rhonda and Gary Fields on the defense of nonparty fault as it pertained to Central Moloney, Inc., Nehring Electrical Works Co., Phelps Dodge Cable & Wire, Southern States LLC and Southwire Co. Consequently, we vacate Division 1(d) of our opinion in Union Carbide, supra, and in its place adopt the opinion of the Supreme Court as our own.

The Supreme Court did not address or consider Divisions 1(a)-(c) or Division 1(e) of our earlier opinion, in which we concluded that the trial court properly granted partial summary judgment to the Fields on the defendants' nonparty defense as it pertained to Georgia Power Company, Ford Motor Company, Genuine Parts Co., Chrysler LLC, General Motors, Asbestos Corporation Ltd., Atlas Asbestos, Johnson Mines, Nicolet Industries and Pacific Asbestos. Union Carbide, supra, 315 Ga.App. at 557–561(1)(a)–(c) and 563–564(1)(e), 726 S.E.2d 521. The Supreme Court also did not address or consider Division 2 of our earlier opinion in which we held that a factual issue remained as to causation with regard to Mrs. Fields's exposure to Union Carbide's product. Id. at 566(2), 726 S.E.2d 521. Since those portions of our earlier opinion are consistent with the Supreme Court's opinion, Divisions 1(a)-(c), Division 1(e) and Division 2 of our earlier opinion “become binding upon the return of the remittitur.” Shadix v. Carroll County, 274 Ga. 560, 563(1), 554 S.E.2d 465 (2001).

Accordingly, we reverse the grant of partial summary judgment to the Fieldses on the defendants' nonparty defense as it pertained to Central Moloney, Inc., Nehring Electrical Works Co., Phelps Dodge Cable & Wire, Southern States LLC and Southwire Co. We affirm the grant of partial summary judgment to the Fieldses on the defendants' nonparty defense as it pertained to Georgia Power Co., Ford Motor Co., Genuine Parts Co., Chrysler LLC, General Motors, Asbestos Corp. Ltd., Atlas Asbestos, Johnson Mines, Nicolet Indus. and Pacific Asbestos.

Judgment affirmed in part and reversed in part. ELLINGTON, P.J., and DOYLE, P.J., concur.


Summaries of

Union Carbide Corp. v. Fields

Court of Appeals of Georgia.
May 5, 2014
327 Ga. App. 264 (Ga. Ct. App. 2014)
Case details for

Union Carbide Corp. v. Fields

Case Details

Full title:UNION CARBIDE CORPORATION et al v. Rhonda FIELDS et al.

Court:Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Date published: May 5, 2014

Citations

327 Ga. App. 264 (Ga. Ct. App. 2014)
327 Ga. App. 264

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