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Milburn Gross (9.2 miles)
Wills & Probate, Wills, Trusts, Estate Planning
11612 Highway 231, 431 N.,
Meridianville, AL 35759, Madison County
Wills & Probate, Wills, Trusts, Estate Planning
11612 Highway 231, 431 N.,
Meridianville, AL 35759, Madison County
Patrick A Jones (8.1 miles)
Criminal, Bankruptcy, Traffic, Family Law, Personal Injury
212 Oakwood Ave NW,
Huntsville, AL 35811, Madison County
Criminal, Bankruptcy, Traffic, Family Law, Personal Injury
212 Oakwood Ave NW,
Huntsville, AL 35811, Madison County
Rankin Sneed (8.1 miles)
Real Estate, Trusts, Wills & Probate
503 Voekel Rd,
Huntsville, AL 35811, Madison County
Real Estate, Trusts, Wills & Probate
503 Voekel Rd,
Huntsville, AL 35811, Madison County
Gross D Millburn Jr. (9.2 miles)
General Practice
11612 Highway 231 431 N,
Meridianville, AL 35759, Madison County
General Practice
11612 Highway 231 431 N,
Meridianville, AL 35759, Madison County
Sherryl Snodgrass Caffey (8.1 miles)
Family Law, Criminal
3920 Meridian St N,
Huntsville, AL 35811, Madison County
Family Law, Criminal
3920 Meridian St N,
Huntsville, AL 35811, Madison County
Mary E Pa Morris (8.1 miles)
General Practice
372 Homer Nance Rd,
Huntsville, AL 35811, Madison County
General Practice
372 Homer Nance Rd,
Huntsville, AL 35811, Madison County
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Sample AL Cases
... In November 2005, SunTrust withdrew $1,899 from the Gilchrists' checking account to
offset part of the delinquent equity-line-of-credit debt. ... In the spring of 2005, SunTrust began
collection efforts on the delinquent equity-line-of-credit debt. ...
... Endert's notes indicate that, after that incident, the child displayed increasingly aggressive
behavior, began eating like an animal, began scratching at MH, and ... The mother also testified
that the child would bite or scratch herself and take her feces and "smear it all over the room.". ...
... And possibly, it might have even hit the metal across the top of the car, because I'm a tall lady,
you know. But I did have a head injury. In fact, I almost lost consciousness.". Following the accident,
Phillips's grandson was called to the scene, and he took her to the hospital. ...
... Rule 23, Ala. R. Civ. P., states, in pertinent part: "(a) Prerequisites to a Class Action. ...
"(b) Class Actions Maintainable. An action may be maintained as a class action if the
prerequisites of subdivision (a) are satisfied, and in addition: "... ...
... Tyson contends that the Macon Circuit Court does not have subject-matter jurisdiction
over an action seeking to enjoin the enforcement of criminal laws of the State of
Alabama. We agree. The general rule is that a court may ...

