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   State Courts - Alabama - June 21, 2002

  
Slovik v. Prime Healthcare Corp., 2000823, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, June 21, 2002, Released
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Overview: The court of appeals reversed ore tenus decision and decided there was not sufficient evidence that patient's stepson who received patient's Social Security checks had personally agreed to be responsible for patient's nursing home bills.

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Thompson Props. v. Birmingham Hide & Tallow Co., 1000215, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, June 21, 2002, Released
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Overview: Supreme court reversed summary judgment for transferee and held that since transferor had been found to be alter ego of its judgment creditor owner, transferor was "debtor" under fraudulent transfer act and transfer was voidable by the creditor.

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Twin City Fire Ins. Co. v. Colonial Life & Accident Ins. Co., 1001831, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, June 21, 2002, Released
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Overview: Because the enhanced duty of good faith arose out of the insurance contract, claims alleging a breach of the enhanced duty of good faith were contract claims subject to the laws of the state where the contract was entered.

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Walters v. Stewart, 2001011, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, June 21, 2002, Released
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Overview: The former church members had standing to sue for misappropriation of church funds and property by the pastor; the pastor failed to show that his wife was a necessary party since the deed was invalid.

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Williams v. Mead Coated Bd., Inc., 2000731, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, June 21, 2002, Released
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Overview: Since aggravation of a primary injury by medical or surgical treatment is compensable, the trial court erred in holding that the employee's injury was not compensable; the injury resulted from the employee's physical therapy.

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