Court Opinion

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Date Created: 2023-04-21 16:01:48.192886+00
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Rel: April 21, 2023

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         SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA
                             OCTOBER TERM, 2022-2023

                                _________________________

                                        1210300
                                _________________________

                             Ex parte Walmart Inc. et al.

                      PETITION FOR WRIT OF MANDAMUS

    (In re: Mobile County Board of Health and Family Oriented
                  Primary Health Care Clinic, Inc.

                                                  v.

                            Mitchell "Chip" Fisher et al.)

                      (Mobile Circuit Court: CV-19-902806)
                            _________________________

                                        1210313
                                _________________________
1210300 and 1210313

                            Mobile County

                                    v.

 Mobile County Board of Health and Family Oriented Primary
                  Health Care Clinic, Inc.

                 Appeal from Mobile Circuit Court
                          (CV-19-902806)

PER CURIAM.

     1210300 -- PETITION DENIED. NO OPINION.

     Parker, C.J., and Shaw, Wise, Bryan, Mendheim, Stewart, and
Mitchell, JJ., concur.

     Sellers, J., dissents, with opinion.

     Cook, J., recuses himself.

     1210313 -- AFFIRMED. NO OPINION.

     See Rule 53(a)(1) and (a)(2)(F), Ala. R. App. P.

     Parker, C.J., and Shaw, Wise, Bryan, Mendheim, Stewart, and
Mitchell, JJ., concur.

     Sellers, J., dissents, with opinion.

     Cook, J., recuses himself.

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1210300 and 1210313

SELLERS, Justice (dissenting).

     The Mobile County Board of Health ("the Board") and Family

Oriented Primary Health Care Clinic, Inc. ("the Clinic"), commenced an

action in the Mobile Circuit Court against various opioid manufacturers,

opioid distributors, and pharmacies. The Board and the Clinic sought

relief because, they alleged, they had been impacted by an opioid crisis

allegedly created by the defendants. In case number 1210300, Walmart

Inc. and other defendants seek a writ of mandamus directing the trial

court to grant their motion for a judgment on the pleadings because, they

assert, Alabama's abatement statute, § 6-5-440, Ala. Code 1975, requires

dismissal of the action. Consistent with my dissent in Ex parte Cardinal

Health, Inc., [Ms. 1210337, Mar. 17, 2023] ___ So. 3d ___, ___ (Ala. 2023)

(Sellers, J., dissenting), I respectfully dissent from the Court's decision

today to deny the petition for a writ of mandamus. I also dissent from

the Court's decision in case number 1210313, an appeal that has been

consolidated with the referenced petition for a writ of mandamus, to

affirm the trial court's judgment denying Mobile County's motion to

intervene in the action. Based on my conclusion regarding the petition

for a writ of mandamus and the applicability of the abatement statute, I

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would dismiss Mobile County's appeal as moot.

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