Case Name: Adam Charles BREMNER, by and through his guardian ad litem Deborah A. Bremner, Deborah A. Bremner and Brian G. Bremner, Respondents on Review/Petitioners on Reconsideration, v. Ellen CHARLES, M.D., Joseph H. Diehl, M.D. and Pendleton Community Memorial Hospital, an Oregon non-profit corporation, Petitioners on Review/Respondents on Reconsideration
Court: Oregon Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Oregon
Decision Date: 1993-01-22
Citations: 315 Or. 291
Docket Number: CC 86-163; CA A45607; SC S37668, S37674, S37713
Parties: Adam Charles BREMNER, by and through his guardian ad litem Deborah A. Bremner, Deborah A. Bremner and Brian G. Bremner, Respondents on Review/Petitioners on Reconsideration, v. Ellen CHARLES, M.D., Joseph H. Diehl, M.D. and Pendleton Community Memorial Hospital, an Oregon non-profit corporation, Petitioners on Review/Respondents on Reconsideration.
Judges: 
Reporter: Oregon Reports
Volume: 315
Pages: 291–291

Head Matter:
Submitted on the court’s own motion, appellate judgment dated August 4, 1992,
recalled; disposition on review is modified and the opinions of this court on review and reconsideration are adhered to; decision of Court of Appeals reversed, and case remanded to Court of Appeals for consideration of the remaining assignments of error January 22, 1993
Adam Charles BREMNER, by and through his guardian ad litem Deborah A. Bremner, Deborah A. Bremner and Brian G. Bremner, Respondents on Review/Petitioners on Reconsideration, v. Ellen CHARLES, M.D., Joseph H. Diehl, M.D. and Pendleton Community Memorial Hospital, an Oregon non-profit corporation, Petitioners on Review/Respondents on Reconsideration.
(CC 86-163; CA A45607; SC S37668, S37674, S37713)
844 P2d 204

Opinion:
MEMORANDUM OPINION
The appellate judgment dated August 4,1992, is recalled. ORAP 14.05(3)(b)(iii). The disposition on review is modified and the opinions of this court on review and reconsideration are adhered to. Bremner v. Charles, 312 Or 274, 821 P2d 1080 (1991) , former opinion adhered to, 313 Or 339, 832 P2d 454 (1992) . The decision of the Court of Appeals is reversed, and the case is remanded to the Court of Appeals for consideration of the remaining assignments of error. See Bremner v. Charles (S39718), 315 Or 288, 844 P2d 203 (1993).