Ford v. Milojkovic , 2017 Ark. App. 187 ( 2017 )


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    ARKANSAS COURT OF APPEALS
    DIVISION IV
    No.CV-16-676
    Opinion Delivered   March 29, 2017
    DERAN FORD, AS                                     APPEAL FROM THE PULASKI
    ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ESTATE                        COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT, SIXTH
    OF HERMAN P. FORD, DECEASED,                       DIVISION
    AND AS NEXT FRIEND ON BEHALF                       [NO. 60CV-14-4086]
    OF INDYIA FORD, A MINOR
    APPELLANT
    V.
    HONORABLE TIMOTHY DAVIS
    NATASHA MILOJKOVIC, M.D.,                          FOX, JUDGE
    MATTHEW STELIGA, M.D.,
    THADDEUS BARTTER, M.D.,
    TEKA BARTTER, A.P.N., AND KYLE
    KALKWARF, M.D. 1
    APPELLEES
    DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE
    BRANDON J. HARRISON, JUDGE
    Deran Ford, as administrator of the estate of Herman P. Ford, and as next friend on
    behalf of Indyia Ford, a minor, appeals the Pulaski County Circuit Court’s grant of summary
    judgment in favor of several doctor defendants. We dismiss the appeal without prejudice
    for lack of a final, appealable order.
    On 26 September 2011, Herman Ford visited the emergency room (ER) at the
    University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) for treatment of a chronic cough. A
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    We note that Thaddeus Bartter, M.D., and Teka Bartter, A.P.N., are not proper
    appellees in this appeal, because Ford has not asserted any error on appeal in their dismissal
    from the case. We also note that Ford does assert error in the grant of summary judgment
    to Dr. Angela Pennisi, but she was not listed as an appellee.
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    chest x-ray revealed a tumor in his chest, and the ER physician recommended that Ford be
    further evaluated by an oncologist and that a chest CT be performed. Over the next year,
    Ford was seen by several physicians and underwent chemotherapy treatment. In October
    2012, he returned to UAMS and was hospitalized for twelve days due to his poor nutritional
    status. He was discharged on October 24 but returned to the ER on October 29 suffering
    from chest palpitations, shortness of breath, pneumonia, and severe dehydration. He later
    went into cardiac arrest and died on 1 November 2012.
    On 24 October 2014, Deran Ford, Herman Ford’s brother, filed a complaint in the
    Pulaski County Circuit Court alleging negligence and malpractice in Herman’s diagnosis
    and care.    Ford’s complaint named eight doctors, a nurse practitioner, UAMS, the
    University of Arkansas system (UA), and John Does 1–10. Between March 2015 and May
    2016, all named parties except UA were either dismissed or granted summary judgment.
    Deran has now appealed the summary judgment granted to four doctors: Drs. Kalkwarf,
    Steliga, Milojkovic, and Pennisi.
    We cannot reach the merits of Ford’s argument, however, because we lack a final,
    appealable order. The record indicates that UA was served on 19 February 2015, but there
    is no indication in the record that UA was dismissed from the case. Whether an order is
    final and subject to appeal is a jurisdictional question that our court will raise regardless of
    whether the parties have addressed the issue. Ver Weire v. CNA Fin. Corp., 
    92 Ark. App. 353
    , 
    213 S.W.3d 646
    (2005). An order is not final that adjudicates fewer than all the claims
    or the rights and liabilities of fewer than all the parties. 
    Id. Rule 54(b)
    allows a circuit court,
    when it finds no just reason for delaying an appeal, to direct entry of a final judgment as to
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    fewer than all the claims or parties by executing a certification of final judgment. 
    Id. Absent this
    required certification, however, any judgment, order, or other form of decision that
    adjudicates fewer than all the claims or the rights and liabilities of fewer than all the parties
    shall not terminate the action. 
    Id. In this
    case, there is no final order with respect to UA,
    a named and served defendant. Neither is there a Rule 54(b) certificate. Consequently, we
    do not have jurisdiction to hear this appeal and must dismiss the case.
    We also take this opportunity to address Ford’s deficient addendum. Rule 4-2(8) of
    the Rules of the Arkansas Supreme Court and Court of Appeals requires the addendum to
    contain all documents in the record on appeal “that are essential for the appellate court to
    confirm its jurisdiction, to understand the case, and to decide the issues on appeal.” Ford’s
    addendum contains the orders granting summary judgment to Drs. Milojkovic, Pennisi,
    Kalkwarf, and Steliga, but it does not include (1) the order granting UAMS’s motion to
    dismiss; (2) the order granting Dr. Bhatti’s motion to dismiss; (3) the order granting summary
    judgment to Dr. Bartter and Teka Bartter, APN; and (4) the order dismissing Drs. Rutlen
    and Paydak. In addition, any order disposing of UA should also be in the addendum.
    Without these orders, we cannot determine that all parties have been disposed of and
    therefore confirm our jurisdiction.
    Finally, a motion to dismiss filed by Drs. Rutlen, Paydak, Bartter, Bhatti, and Teka
    Bartter, APN, was filed with this court and submitted with the case. Based on Ford’s brief,
    he has abandoned any appeal of these parties’ dismissal below; nevertheless, they are asking
    this court to dismiss Ford’s appeal as to them “out of an abundance of caution.” We deny
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    this motion without prejudice; these defendants are not parties on appeal, so we have
    nothing to dismiss as to them.
    Dismissed without prejudice.
    GLADWIN and MURPHY, JJ., agree.
    Frances Morris Finley and Willard Proctor, Jr., for appellant.
    Mitchell, Woods, Selig, Gates & Woodyard, P.L.L.C., by: Jane W. Duke and Graham
    Talley, for appellees Natasa Milojkovic, M.D., and Angela Pennisi, M.D.
    Friday, Eldredge & Clark, LLP, by: J. Adam Wells, for appellees Matthew Steliga,
    M.D., and Kyle Kalkwarf, M.D.
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Document Info

Docket Number: CV-16-676

Citation Numbers: 2017 Ark. App. 187

Judges: Brandon J. Harrison

Filed Date: 3/29/2017

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 3/29/2017