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   State Courts - Alabama - September 21, 2007

  
Scholl v. Stacy, 1060112, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, September 21, 2007, Released
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Overview: Trial court erred in determining that a will intended that a spousal trust be funded before a family trust, because the language of the will was unambiguous, and the decedent intended to fully fund the family trust in order to take advantage of a unified tax credit, and then to fund the spousal trust with any residuary.

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Walker v. Flagstar Enters., 2060128, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, September 21, 2007, Released
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Overview: Trial court properly granted summary judgment to an employer as to a restaurant manager's workers' compensation action, because the manager did not file the action within the statute of limitations provided by Ala. Code § 25-5-80, and the injury which the manager claimed rendered her permanently and totally disabled was not a latent injury.

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