Case ID: so2d_879/html/0568-01.html
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Author: {"author": "SEE, Justice.", "license": "Public Domain", "url": "https://static.case.law/"}
Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Ex parte BRUNO’s, INC., d/b/a/ Food World No. 62. (In re Bruno’s, Inc., d/b/a/ Food World No. 62 v. Debra Killingsworth).
    1020404.
    Supreme Court of Alabama.
    Oct. 24, 2003.
    George M. Zoghby and Benjamin C. Heinz of Clark, Scott & Sullivan, P.C., Mobile, for petitioner.
    Allen G. Woodard of Woodard, Patel & Sledge, Andalusia, for respondent.
    Terry A. Moore of Vickers, Riis, Murray & Curran, L.L.C., Mobile, for amicus curiae Fort James Operating Company, in support of the petitioner.
    J. Thomas Burgess and Scott W. Gosnell of Burgess & Hale, L.L.C., Birmingham, for amici curiae brief filed on behalf of “almost six hundred Alabama municipalities, municipal agents, and quasi-governmental agencies which contribute to a tax-funded workers’ compensation plan,” in support of the petitioner.
   SEE, Justice.

The writ of certiorari is quashed as improvidently granted. See our previous decision in Ex parte Fort James Operating Co., 871 So.2d 51 (Ala.2003).

WRIT QUASHED AS IMPROVIDENTLY GRANTED.

HOUSTON, LYONS, BROWN, JOHNSTONE, HARWOOD, WOODALL, and STUART, JJ., concur.