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   State Courts - Alabama - March 23, 2001

  
Bland v. Bland, 2980373, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, March 23, 2001, Released
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Cooper v. Nicoletta, 1992101, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, March 23, 2001, Released
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Overview: Litigation among co-employees was restricted to situations in which the plaintiffs showed something more than what was sufficient to make out a case of negligence or wantonness in Alabama.

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Ex parte Byars, 1990158, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, March 23, 2001, Released
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Overview: After reviewing the evidence the court could not say the trial court's decision to award custody to the father, rather than to award joint custody, was clearly erroneous.

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Ex parte Certain Underwriters at Lloyd's of London, 1990822 and 1990829, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, March 23, 2001, Released
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Overview: Insurance agency and underwriters were entitled to summary judgment on homeowners' fraudulent suppression claim; homeowners did not communicate with underwriters and claim against agency involved breach of contract, not tort.

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Ex parte Monsanto Co., 1980883, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, March 23, 2001, Released
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Overview: It would have been an abuse of discretion for the trial court to proceed to trial on toxic-tort cases without a case-management order to govern the disposition of the cases.

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Ex parte Pepper, 1991950, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, March 23, 2001, Released
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Overview: Defendant's competing interest did not outweigh the public policy on which psychotherapist-patient privilege was based, nor find exception where a party sought information relevant to proximate cause of another's injuries.

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Hull v. Jackson, 1981499, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, March 23, 2001, Released
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Littlepage v. Littlepage, 2981261, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, March 23, 2001, Released
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McGinnis v. Jim Walter Homes, Inc., 1000209, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, March 23, 2001, Released
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Overview: Summary judgment improper where a fact issue remained whether contractor was liable for child's death on a voluntary undertaking to inspect and repair theory and whether subcontractor's wire installation caused fire resulting in child's death.

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Moore v. Moore, 2991214, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, March 23, 2001, Released
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Overview: Trial court did not abuse its discretion either in awarding child custody to wife or in directing husband to pay wife's attorney fees, but trial court erred in calculating husband's child support obligation.

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