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   State Courts - Alabama - September 3, 2004

  
Jones v. State, 2030472, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, September 3, 2004, Released
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Overview: Where defendant's motion for release of allegedly unlawfully seized property and currency was filed in his criminal case, Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama was without jurisdiction over appeal of denial of the motion and case was transferred.

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Kessler v. Gillis, 2021181, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, September 3, 2004, Released
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Overview: Client presented sufficient evidence in his legal malpractice suit to create material fact issues on the elements of duty and proximate cause. Further, the attorney failed to negate the claim that the client would have ultimately prevailed.

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W.D.R. v. H.M., 2030479, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, September 3, 2004, Released
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Overview: A man alleging to be the biological father of a child had the right to intervene in a custody dispute, and he was entitled to an evidentiary hearing on whether the presumed father, who was deceased, persisted in his presumption of paternity.

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