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   State Courts - Alabama - March 7, 2003

  
Orkin Exterminating Co. v. Larkin, 1012181, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, March 7, 2003, Released
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Overview: Exterminator could not compel arbitration of the homebuyers' claims because the claims were based upon a termite letter, which did not contain an arbitration clause, rather than a contract, which did contain an arbitration clause.

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Preskitt v. Lyons, 1011575, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, March 7, 2003, Released
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Overview: Summary judgment for tortfeasors was affirmed where there was no common law tort of extortion or attempted extortion to support civil action. Tortfeasors did not carry out threat to record satisfied judgment, precluding abuse of process claim.

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Singleton v. Protective Life Ins. Co., 1012405, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, March 7, 2003, Decided
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Overview: Trial court properly granted summary judgment to the bank and the insurance company, as the borrowers' claim that they were sold excessive credit life insurance for three loans was not supported by substantial evidence.

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