Mississippi Supreme Court Decisions of March 6, 2025

The Mississippi Supreme Court handed down one opinion today addressing the issue of whether a company president’s signature on a commercial lease bound him personally to arbitration under the lease.


R.K. Metals, LLC v. JLA Jome Fabrics, Inc., 2023-CA-00620-SCT (Civil – Contract)
Affirming the trial court’s finding that a company president’s signature in his representative capacity on a commercial lease was binding on him personally, holding that the terms of the lease in question specifically named the president as personal guarantor to the lease and, accordingly, that the president could be compelled to participate in arbitration under the terms of the lease and the doctrines of equitable estoppel and agency.
(9-0)

Note – Here is the operative language from the lease agreement:


Other Orders

In Re K.H.: Berry v. Lincoln County Youth Court of Mississippi, 2024-IA-01299-SCT (granting petition for interlocutory appeal by permission or, in the alternative, writ of mandamus and rendering an order for the respondent to provide requested copies directly to the petitioner pursuant to and consistent with Mississippi Code section 43-21-261(3))


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Author: Madison Taylor

Shareholder at Wilkins Patterson in Mississippi handling appeals as well as all stages of liability and workers' compensation matters. Admitted to the bar in Mississippi, Tennessee, and North Carolina.

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