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   State Courts - Alabama - April 16, 2004

  
Masterbrand Cabinets, Inc. v. Ruggs, 2020826, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, April 16, 2004, Decided
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Overview: Evidence did not support finding of injury to worker's left elbow or shoulder, and since judgment that worker suffered total disability was based on finding that she suffered elbow and shoulder injury, the judgment of total disability was error.

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Sheffield v. Choctaw Transp., Inc., 2030254, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, April 16, 2004, Released
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Overview: An appeals court reversed trial court judge's workers' compensation summary judgment against truck driver and for his employer and remanded case for judge to enter order complying with statute and containing statement of law, facts, and conclusions.

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Spradlin v. Lovvorn, 2021061, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, April 16, 2004, Decided
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Overview: In owners' quiet title action, neighbors and their buyers counterclaimed for title, torts, and injunction; judgment setting boundary, granting buyers access, but not deciding torts, was not final judgment, so owners' appeal was dismissed.

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Stribling Equip., Inc. v. Crager, 1030131, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, April 16, 2004, Released
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Overview: Purchaser was not entitled to relief from domestication of Mississippi default judgment; purchaser's due process rights were not violated when purchaser's attorney was served with motion to strike purchaser's answer and for entry of default judgment.

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Valentine v. Watters, 1020986, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, April 16, 2004, Released
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Overview: Client was not required to present expert testimony under the Alabama Legal Services Liability Act because her malpractice and misrepresentation claims against an attorney raised issues of fact that were within the understanding of a jury.

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Walden v. Hugh, 1021518, 1021526, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, April 16, 2004, Released
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Wilkinson v. Wilkinson, 2011255, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, April 16, 2004, Released
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Overview: Trial court erred and breached the duty imposed on it by an appellate court by failing to comply with the mandate of the court requiring a wife to provide continued health insurance for her ex-husband or to divide the wife's retirement benefits.

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