Source: http://alabamaappellatewatch.com/?m=201011
Timestamp: 2019-04-23 16:41:20+00:00

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Lightning Fair, Inc. v. Rosenberg makes clear that an order granting or denying a motion to compel arbitration is appealed in the same way as any other final order. In addition, it states the standard by which the Alabama Supreme Court reviews a trial court’s Rule 54(b) certification.
In Ross v. Rosen-Rager, the Alabama Supreme Court provided guidance as to the standards by which it reviews evidentiary rulings at trial, as well as the substance of the objection that must be made at trial to preserve appellate review.
Following are the cases released by the Alabama Supreme Court on November 24, 2010.
Lighting Fair, Inc., et al. v. Rosenberg, et al.
Following are the cases released by the Alabama Supreme Court and Court of Civil Appeals on November 19, 2010.
Priest v. Ernest W. Ball & Associates, Inc., et al.
Natures Way Marine, LLC v. Dunhill Entities, LP, et al.
The Lemoine Company of Alabama, L.L.C. v. HLH Constructors, Inc.
Nelson v. Wenzel, et al.
Sexton v. Bass Comfort Control, Inc.
Following are the cases released by the Alabama Supreme Court and Court of Civil Appeals on November 12, 2010.
Kitchens v. Turquoise Properties Gulf, Inc.
Following are the cases released by the Alabama Supreme Court and Court of Civil Appeals on November 5, 2010.
Faulk v. Rhodes et al.
Helton v. Brent Belcher Properties, Ltd.
Following are the cases released by the Alabama Supreme Court and Court of Civil Appeals on October 29, 2010.
Jefferson County Department of Human Resources v. L.S.

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