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   State Courts - Alabama - January 17, 2003

  
K.A.L. v. Southern Med. Bus. Servs., 2011074, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, January 17, 2003, Released
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Overview: As the patient was unconscious and in critical condition upon her admission, the hospital's assignee was clearly entitled to a reasonable fee from the patient, under the doctrine of quasi-contract, for the services rendered.

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Kennedy v. Wells Fargo Home Mortg., 2011060, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, January 17, 2003, Released
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Overview: Although a lawyer's summary judgment affidavit contained a summary of undisputed facts, it did not state that its facts were based on lawyer's personal knowledge or that lawyer was competent to testify to matters in affidavit, so it was insufficient.

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Keystone Auto. Indus. v. Stevens, 2010220, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, January 17, 2003, Released
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Overview: There existed a genuine issue of material fact as to whether the corporation had a protectable interest regarding the noncompetition agreement. The employee was given the means to nurture, maintain, and further develop customer relationships.

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Lee v. Baldwin County Elec. Mbrshp. Corp., 1010008, 1010338, 1010537, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, January 17, 2003, Released
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Overview: Trustees were not entitled to attorneys' fees under common benefit rule, stockholders' derivative action common benefit doctrine, or Alabama Code. Members lacked standing to appeal merits of trustees' action as they were not parties.

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Malone v. Malone, 2010921, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, January 17, 2003, Released
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Overview: The trial court's attempt to award attorney fees five months after the entry of the summary judgment was void. The summary-judgment order did not grant the husband's motion for fees or reserve jurisdiction over the issue.

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USX Corp. v. Bradley, 2010599, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, January 17, 2003, Released
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Overview: A worker showed by the preponderance of the evidence that a serious accident at work precipitated her carpal tunnel syndrome and her psychological problems. Evidence in the record supported a vocational expert's opinion.

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United States Motor Express, Inc. v. Renner, 2010732, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, January 17, 2003, Released
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Overview: Where a trial court's order only determined the compensability of a worker's injury and was made after a bifurcated hearing at which the only issue was compensability, the order was interlocutory and would not support an appeal.

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Williams v. State, CR-02-0020, COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, January 17, 2003, Released
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Overview: Defendant's criminal appeal was dismissed because defendant failed to reserve any issue for appellate review before he entered his guilty plea, and he did not file a motion to withdraw his guilty plea.

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