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   State Courts - Alabama - July 14, 2000

  
Hopper v. Sims, 2990573, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, July 14, 2000, Released
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Overview: Trial court's grant of extension of time to appeal was a nullity; lack of notice to appellants of denial of postjudgment motion was not a sufficient basis for extending time for appeal, and request for extension was untimely.

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M.W. v. Houston County Dep't of Human Resources, 2990399, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, July 14, 2000, Released
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Overview: Trial court properly terminated mother's parental rights because she continued to have drug and alcohol problems, she was unemployed, and she was unable to consistently maintain an improved lifestyle suitable for her son.

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Platt v. ERA Marie McConnell Realty, Inc., 2980068, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, July 14, 2000, Released
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State Bd. of Educ. v. McClain, 2990242, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, July 14, 2000, Released
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Overview: Award of attorney fees was affirmed because the lawsuit succeeded in bringing about the desired result of acceptance of the federal funds, and legislative immunity did not protect the defendants from an award of attorney fees.

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