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   State Courts - Alabama - May 2, 2008

  
Bd. of Trs. of the Univ. of Ala. v. Am. Res. Ins. Co., 1061492, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, May 2, 2008, Released
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Benefield v. Graham, 2060980, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, May 2, 2008, Released
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Boise Cascade Corp. v. Jackson, 2051041, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, May 2, 2008, Released
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Overview: Because it was reasonable to conclude an employee's left foot injury caused him pain in his left knee that altered his gait, and that altered gait caused him back pain, there was a causal connection between the foot injury and the back pain. Further, the back injury affected his ability to bend and twist, decreasing the function of his lower back.

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Denson v. Moses, 2070140, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, May 2, 2008, Released
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E.H. v. N.L., 2070087, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, May 2, 2008, Released
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Ex parte Abrams, 1070385, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, May 2, 2008, Released
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J.B. v. Cleburne County Dep't of Human Res., 2061083, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, May 2, 2008, Released
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J.L.W. v. E.O.J., 2061019, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, May 2, 2008, Released
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Morrison v. Phillips, 2061088, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, May 2, 2008, Released
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N.F.N. v. J.M.M.J., 2070172, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, May 2, 2008, Released
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Overview: Because an aunt and uncle's motions to reconsider were a nullity, insofar as the juvenile court lacked subject-matter jurisdiction to entertain such, the juvenile court's purported rulings on those motions were void and did not support an appeal. Hence, the appeal filed by the aunt and the uncle had to be dismissed.

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