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   State Courts - Alabama - October 22, 2004

  
State Dep't of Human Res. v. R.E.C., 2010672, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, October 22, 2004, Released
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VF Jeanswear v. Taylor, 2011054, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, October 22, 2004, Released
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Overview: Trial court properly held that a seamstress suffered an occupational disease. However, due to its erroneous finding regarding her loss of earning capacity and failure to determine when she reached maximum medical improvement, the matter was remanded.

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Walker Key Condo. Homeowners Ass'n v. Washer-Hill & Lipscomb, 1031069, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, October 22, 2004, Released
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Overview: Summary judgment for an architect was reversed as a homeowners' association presented evidence that the architect supervised the project, including a certification signed by a member of the architect's firm seeking payment.

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Wiggins v. Mallard, 1030937, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, October 22, 2004, Released
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Overview: In defamation case, because both police chief's and newspaper editor's testimonies could not be true, it was within exclusive province of jury to determine which version was true. Thus, trial court improperly granted summary judgment in their favor.

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