Community Health Ass'n v. Atkinson , 36 F. App'x 97 ( 2002 )


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  •                             UNPUBLISHED
    UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS
    FOR THE FOURTH CIRCUIT
    No. 02-1067
    DAVID J. RICE,
    Plaintiff - Appellant,
    and
    COMMUNITY HEALTH ASSOCIATION, d/b/a Jackson
    General Hospital,
    Party in Interest,
    versus
    ROSE   & ATKINSON,    Attorneys  at   Law,  a
    partnership;   MARK  A.   ATKINSON,  Esquire;
    HERSCHEL H. ROSE, III, Esquire; ANDREW L.
    PATERNOSTRO, Esquire; JOHN J. POLAK, Esquire;
    MARTIN R. SMITH, JR., Esquire,
    Defendants - Appellees.
    Appeal from the United States District Court for the Southern
    District of West Virginia, at Charleston. Charles H. Haden II,
    Chief District Judge. (CA-00-943)
    Submitted:   May 16, 2002                     Decided:   June 3, 2002
    Before WILKINS, MOTZ, and GREGORY, Circuit Judges.
    Affirmed by unpublished per curiam opinion.
    David J. Rice, Appellant Pro Se. Stephen R. Crislip, Jill M.
    Obenchain, JACKSON & KELLY, Charleston, West Virginia, for
    Appellees.
    Unpublished opinions are not binding precedent in this circuit.
    See Local Rule 36(c).
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    PER CURIAM:
    David J. Rice appeals the district court’s order granting
    Defendants’ motion for summary judgment dismissing Rice’s legal
    malpractice claim.     We affirm.
    This Court reviews de novo a district court’s order granting
    summary judgment and views the facts in the light most favorable to
    the nonmoving party.    Kubicko v. Ogden Logistics Servs., 
    181 F.3d 544
    , 551 (4th Cir. 1999).    Summary judgment is appropriate when no
    genuine issue of material fact exists and the moving party is
    entitled to judgment as a matter of law. Fed. R. Civ. P. 56(c).
    Once the moving party discharges its burden by showing the absence
    of evidence to support the nonmoving party’s case, the nonmoving
    party must come forward with specific facts showing a genuine issue
    for trial.    Celotex Corp. v. Catrett, 
    477 U.S. 317
    , 325 (1986);
    Matsushita Elec. Indus. Co. v. Zenith Radio Corp., 
    475 U.S. 574
    ,
    586-87 (1986). Summary judgment will be granted unless a reasonable
    jury could return a verdict for the nonmoving party on the evidence
    presented.    Anderson v. Liberty Lobby, Inc., 
    477 U.S. 242
    , 247-48
    (1986).
    With these standards in mind, we affirm the district court’s
    order dismissing Rice’s legal malpractice claim on the reasoning of
    its memorandum opinion.    See Rice v. Rose & Atkinson, 
    176 F. Supp. 2d 585
     (S.D.W. Va. 2001).    We dispense with oral argument because
    the facts and legal contentions are adequately presented in the
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    materials   before   the   court   and   argument   would   not   aid   the
    decisional process.
    AFFIRMED
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