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   State Courts - Alabama - September 7, 2001

  
Steadman v. Cent. State Title Co., 2990446, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, September 7, 2001, Released
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Stone v. Haley, 2000888, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, September 7, 2001, Released
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Overview: Only inmate's claims against DOC commissioner were dismissed. Inmate's claims against medical provider had not been resolved and remained pending before trial court. Thus, order was not final judgment and appeal was dismissed.

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Whitaker v. Coca-Cola Co. USA, 2991113, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, September 7, 2001, Released
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Overview: Where truck driver claiming negligence was alleged to be contributorily negligent, there was substantial evidence of disputed material facts upon which fact-finder could determine sudden emergency existed, making summary judgment inappropriate.

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Willis v. Parker, 1991115, 1991116, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, September 7, 2001, Released
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Overview: Judgment for tenant on claims that landlord committed abuse of process and was involved in a conspiracy to drive tenant out of business could not stand as evidence was insufficient to show a wrongful use of the eviction process and malice.

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