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   State Courts - Alabama - October 8, 2004

  
Locke v. Ansell Inc., 1020466, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, October 8, 2004, Released
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Overview: Four-year statute of limitations applied to a nurse's breach of implied warranty claims against certain latex glove manufacturers and distributors. Thus, summary judgment as to those parties and that claim was reversed.

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Med. Licensure Comm'n v. Almeida, 2011096, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, October 8, 2004, Decided
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Moore v. United Servs. Auto. Ass'n, 1030590, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, October 8, 2004, Released
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Overview: Trial court erred in presuming that an underinsured coverage provider, who had opted out of litigation, was prejudiced by caption on jury's verdict form identifying the provider as a defendant. Provider failed to show that juror noticed caption.

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Tolbert v. Tolbert, 1030434, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, October 8, 2004, Released
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Overview: Summary judgment was properly entered in a wrongful death action, where venue was properly transferred, a father failed to prove that deceased driver acted wantonly, and the guest statute applied to the father's decedent son as a matter of law.

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