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   State Courts - Alabama - March 24, 2000

  
Mangiafico v. Street, 1980391, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, March 24, 2000, Released
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Overview: Trial court did not abuse discretion in holding parties to terms of its order which clearly stated dismissal would occur if arbitration was not begun within 30 days; thus dismissal for failure to initiate arbitration was proper.

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Pair v. Jack's Family Restaurants, Inc., 2981364, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, March 24, 2000, Released
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Overview: Plaintiff's sudden onset of rectal pain while lifting a heavy box in the course of his employment, and unrefuted medical opinions that injury was caused by the traumatic event dictated finding that injury was work-related.

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Shepherd v. Summit Mgmt. Co., 2981143, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, March 24, 2000, Released
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Overview: Trial court did not abuse discretion by awarding attorney fees to appellee, where appellant in her underlying civil rights suit never presented facts that would have supported claim of discrimination under civil rights laws.

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Six v. Sunshine Homes, Inc., 2981126, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, March 24, 2000, Released
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Overview: Where employee presented substantial evidence creating a genuine issue of fact as to whether employer fired him for filing a workers' compensation claim, it was error to enter a judgment as a matter of law for employer.

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Smith v. City of Eufaula Planning Comm'n, 2990191, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, March 24, 2000, Released
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Overview: Planning commission's stated reasons for denial of planned unit development could be discerned from the extraordinarily extensive administrative record of plaintiff's project.

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Walker v. Norfolk S. Ry., 2981480, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, March 24, 2000, Released
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Overview: An employee's action for negligence and fraud was dismissed because he failed to introduce evidence sufficient to show that his employer acted negligently or that he relied on his employer's alleged misrepresentations.

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