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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF IOWA

                                  No. 22–0403

            Submitted November 15, 2023—Filed February 9, 2024

ALYSSA PRATT,

      Appellant,

vs.

ADAM B. SMITH, M.D.; ADAM SMITH, M.D., P.C.; and TRI-STATE
SPECIALISTS, L.L.P.,

      Appellees.

      Appeal from the Iowa District Court for Woodbury County, Roger L. Sailer,

Judge.

      An injured surgical patient sought interlocutory appeal from the district

court’s grant of summary judgment as to the patient’s claim that a surgical clinic

negligently retained an unfit surgeon. REMANDED.

      Per curiam.

      Jon Specht (argued) of Trial Lawyers for Justice, Decorah, for appellant.

      Jeff W. Wright (argued) and Zack A. Martin of Heidman Law Firm, P.L.L.C.,

Sioux City, for appellees.
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PER CURIAM.
      This is one of five related appeals that have come before our court this
term. All five appeals arose from suits brought by injured surgical patients. All
five appeals involved claims against the same three defendants: a former surgeon
named Adam Smith, M.D. (Dr. Smith); a professional corporation named Adam
Smith, M.D., P.C. (Smith P.C.); and Tri-State Specialists, L.L.P. (Tri-State), a
limited liability partnership that does business as a clinic.
      In December, we issued opinions in two of those appeals: Hilts v. Smith,
No. 22–1927, 2023 WL 8853039 (Iowa Dec. 22, 2023), and Hummel v. Smith, 999
N.W.2d 301 (Iowa 2023). Today, we resolve the last three appeals through our
opinion in Jorgensen v. Smith, ___ N.W.3d ___ (Iowa 2024), and two per curiam
opinions in Pratt v. Smith. This is one of the two Pratt opinions.
      Here, we granted interlocutory appeal to decide whether the district court
was correct in concluding that Iowa Code sections 147.140 and 668.11 requires
dismissal of Alyssa Pratt’s claims of negligent retention against Tri-State and
Smith P.C. See Iowa Code § 147.140 (2019); id. § 668.11. Since we granted this
appeal, we have addressed related issues in three of the new opinions mentioned
above: Jorgensen, ___ N.W.3d ___; Hilts, 2023 WL 8853039; and Hummel, 999
N.W.2d 301. Those new opinions were not available to the parties to this case or
to the district court during the proceedings that led to this appeal. And after
consideration, we believe that fairness requires us to give the parties and the
district court an opportunity to consider whether Alyssa Pratt’s claims of
negligent retention against Tri-State and Smith P.C. are viable in light of those
opinions. We emphasize, though, that this remand should not be read as an
expression of any opinion as to the proper outcome. Rather, we issue this
remand solely to assure fairness in the process.
      REMANDED.
      This opinion shall not be published.