Case Title: Ex parte David R. Wilson, M.D. PETITION FOR WRIT OF MANDAMUS: CIVIL (In re: Kenneth Bryant and Sally Foley, Co-Administrators Ad Litem of the Estate of Kenneth Luke Bryant, deceased v. Baptist Health Centers, Inc. et al.) (Marshall Circuit Court: CV-11-900238). Petition Denied. No Opinion.

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Docket Number: 1120879

State: alabama

Court: Alabama Supreme Court

Date: 2013-08-23T00:00:00Z

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Rel: 08/23/2013
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SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA
SPECIAL TERM, 2013
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1120879
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Ex parte David R. Wilson, M.D.
PETITION FOR WRIT OF MANDAMUS
(In re: Kenneth Bryant and Sally Foley, Coadministrators Ad
Litem of the Estate of Kenneth Luke Bryant, deceased
v.
Baptist Health Centers, Inc., et al.)
(Marshall Circuit Court, CV-11-900238)
MAIN, Justice.
PETITION DENIED; NO OPINION.
Moore, C.J., and Murdock and Bryan, JJ., concur.  
Bolin, J., concurs specially.
1120879
BOLIN, Justice (concurring specially).
I continue to adhere to the tenets expressed in my
special concurrance in Golden Gate National Senior Care, LLC
v. Roser, 94 So. 3d 365 (Ala. 2012), regarding the inability
of an administrator ad litem to initiate a wrongful-death
action when the question of the capacity of the administrator
ad litem to bring such an action is properly and timely
presented to the trial court. Here, the petitioner is
requesting mandamus relief based on a motion to dismiss
directed to the plaintiffs' second amended complaint;
therefore, any right to relief based on the affirmative
defense of lack of capacity has been waived.
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