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   State Courts - Alabama - November, 1999

  
Opinion of the Justices No. 370, No. 370, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, November 22, 1999, Opinion Issued
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Overview: The proposed legislation allowing Alabama to tax domestic corporations according to their net worth was constitutional according to Ala. Cons. art. XII, ¿¿ 229 and 232.

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Opinion of the Justices No. 371, [NO NUMBER IN ORIGINAL], SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, November 23, 1999, Released , November 23, 1999, Opinion Issued
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Overview: The supreme court advised that a constitutional provision concerning educational appropriations controlled the legislature's potential passage of a bill in which the appropriation amount was changed by the receiving house.

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Coar v. Children's Hosp., 1980994, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, November 24, 1999, Released
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Ex parte Hy-Line Enters., Inc., 1981273, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, November 24, 1999, Released
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Ex parte Mitchell, 1981478, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, November 24, 1999, Rendered
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Ex parte Northern Capital Resource Corp., 1981831, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, November 24, 1999, Released
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Overview: Where contract had forum-selection clause, lawsuit was dismissed for improper venue because plaintiffs did not allege fraud, undue influence, or overweening bargaining power and did not show that clause was unreasonable.

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Ex parte Richard's Repair Shop, 1981911, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, November 24, 1999, Released
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Ex parte Smitherman Bros. Trucking, Inc., 1981490, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, November 24, 1999, Rendered
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Overview: Petitioner entitled to writ of mandamus vacating order that petitioner could not orally communicate with medical-care provider for injured employee, because workers' compensation statute did not bar all oral communication.

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TFT, Inc. v. Warning Sys., Inc., 1980664, 1980705, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, November 24, 1999, Released
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Overview: Denial of losing bidder's injunction was affirmed for not complying with bid instructions. Injunction requiring re-bidding of part of contract was reversed; request for bids was clear and agency's actions were not arbitrary.

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Wells v. Storey, 1970450, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, November 24, 1999, Released
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Overview: Summary judgment in medical malpractice action was affirmed; physicians, not defendant hospital or nurses, had duty to obtain informed consent, and state-employed physicians had discretionary-function immunity.

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