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No Preservation Bar to “Failure to Charge an Offense” in De Novo Municipal Appeals; Rule 13.2 Supplants Pre‑Rules Ordinance‑Averment Requirements

No Preservation Bar to “Failure to Charge an Offense” in De Novo Municipal Appeals; Rule 13.2 Supplants Pre‑Rules Ordinance‑Averment Requirements

Date: Sep 30, 2025
No Preservation Bar to “Failure to Charge an Offense” in De Novo Municipal Appeals; Rule 13.2 Supplants Pre‑Rules Ordinance‑Averment Requirements Case: Ex parte John Sandifer; Ex parte Curtis Tanner;...
Accident Location Is Not Dispositive: Evidence, Not Assertions, Controls Transfers Under Alabama’s Forum Non Conveniens Statute (§ 6-3-21.1)

Accident Location Is Not Dispositive: Evidence, Not Assertions, Controls Transfers Under Alabama’s Forum Non Conveniens Statute (§ 6-3-21.1)

Date: Sep 25, 2025
Accident Location Is Not Dispositive: Evidence, Not Assertions, Controls Transfers Under Alabama’s Forum Non Conveniens Statute (§ 6-3-21.1) Introduction This commentary analyzes the Supreme Court of...
Substantive Immunity Shields Municipalities from Negligence Claims Over Inoperable Interstate Streetlights

Substantive Immunity Shields Municipalities from Negligence Claims Over Inoperable Interstate Streetlights

Date: Sep 25, 2025
Substantive Immunity Shields Municipalities from Negligence Claims Over Inoperable Interstate Streetlights Introduction In Ex parte City of Birmingham (In re: Smith v. City of Birmingham), decided on...
Sampson Limited: Affirmative Defenses Must Be Evidenced at Summary Judgment; Hayden Foreclosure Standard Reaffirmed

Sampson Limited: Affirmative Defenses Must Be Evidenced at Summary Judgment; Hayden Foreclosure Standard Reaffirmed

Date: Sep 13, 2025
Sampson Limited: Affirmative Defenses Must Be Evidenced at Summary Judgment; Hayden Foreclosure Standard Reaffirmed Introduction In Russell A. Collins and Stacey D. Collins v. West Alabama Bank &...
Ex parte Tanner: Extending Ford’s “Relate-To” Specific Jurisdiction to Cross‑Border Health Systems; AMLA Venue Applicability to Out‑of‑State Malpractice Unresolved

Ex parte Tanner: Extending Ford’s “Relate-To” Specific Jurisdiction to Cross‑Border Health Systems; AMLA Venue Applicability to Out‑of‑State Malpractice Unresolved

Date: Sep 13, 2025
Ex parte Tanner: Extending Ford’s “Relate-To” Specific Jurisdiction to Cross‑Border Health Systems; AMLA Venue Applicability to Out‑of‑State Malpractice Unresolved Introduction This commentary...
No State Exhaustion Bar to § 1983 Due‑Process Delay Claims; Alabama Supreme Court Remands for Fact‑Finding on Mootness After SCOTUS Reversal

No State Exhaustion Bar to § 1983 Due‑Process Delay Claims; Alabama Supreme Court Remands for Fact‑Finding on Mootness After SCOTUS Reversal

Date: Sep 13, 2025
No State Exhaustion Bar to § 1983 Due‑Process Delay Claims; Alabama Supreme Court Remands for Fact‑Finding on Mootness After SCOTUS Reversal Introduction This commentary analyzes the Alabama Supreme...
No Presumption from Criminal Stand‑Your‑Ground Immunity: Alabama Supreme Court Reaffirms Rule 56 Burdens in Subsequent Civil Cases

No Presumption from Criminal Stand‑Your‑Ground Immunity: Alabama Supreme Court Reaffirms Rule 56 Burdens in Subsequent Civil Cases

Date: Sep 9, 2025
No Presumption from Criminal Stand‑Your‑Ground Immunity: Alabama Supreme Court Reaffirms Rule 56 Burdens in Subsequent Civil Cases Introduction In Arethea Hurbert, an incompetent person, by and...
Municipal Immunity Does Not Automatically Defeat Fraud Claims: Alabama Supreme Court Clarifies § 11-47-190 and Limits Mandamus Review to Preserved Immunity Grounds

Municipal Immunity Does Not Automatically Defeat Fraud Claims: Alabama Supreme Court Clarifies § 11-47-190 and Limits Mandamus Review to Preserved Immunity Grounds

Date: Aug 30, 2025
Municipal Immunity Does Not Automatically Defeat Fraud Claims: Alabama Supreme Court Clarifies § 11-47-190 and Limits Mandamus Review to Preserved Immunity Grounds Introduction In Ex parte City of...
Franklin Structures v. Williams: Ratification by Warranty Service Binds Homebuyers to Mediation-First Arbitration; Trial Courts Must Compel Mediation Before Arbitration

Franklin Structures v. Williams: Ratification by Warranty Service Binds Homebuyers to Mediation-First Arbitration; Trial Courts Must Compel Mediation Before Arbitration

Date: Aug 30, 2025
Franklin Structures v. Williams: Ratification by Warranty Service Binds Homebuyers to Mediation-First Arbitration; Trial Courts Must Compel Mediation Before Arbitration Introduction In Franklin...
Absent Transcript, Appellate Deference Controls: Circuit Courts May Not Recalculate Probate Administrator ad Litem Fees on Appeal Under § 12-22-20

Absent Transcript, Appellate Deference Controls: Circuit Courts May Not Recalculate Probate Administrator ad Litem Fees on Appeal Under § 12-22-20

Date: Aug 30, 2025
Absent Transcript, Appellate Deference Controls: Circuit Courts May Not Recalculate Probate Administrator ad Litem Fees on Appeal Under § 12-22-20 Introduction This commentary examines the Alabama...
Relative-Hardship Over Breach: Alabama Supreme Court Clarifies Clean-Hands Limits and Balancing in Restrictive Covenant Injunctions

Relative-Hardship Over Breach: Alabama Supreme Court Clarifies Clean-Hands Limits and Balancing in Restrictive Covenant Injunctions

Date: Aug 30, 2025
Relative-Hardship Over Breach: Alabama Supreme Court Clarifies Clean-Hands Limits and Balancing in Restrictive Covenant Injunctions Case: Rodney G. Englund, Dyann K. Englund, and Georgetown...
Tracing to a “Specific Drug Transaction” Not Required for Currency Forfeiture under Former § 20-2-93; Ore Tenus Deference Reaffirmed — Ex parte State of Alabama ex rel. Broussard (Ala. 2025)

Tracing to a “Specific Drug Transaction” Not Required for Currency Forfeiture under Former § 20-2-93; Ore Tenus Deference Reaffirmed — Ex parte State of Alabama ex rel. Broussard (Ala. 2025)

Date: Aug 30, 2025
Tracing to a “Specific Drug Transaction” Not Required for Currency Forfeiture under Former § 20-2-93; Ore Tenus Deference Reaffirmed Ex parte State of Alabama ex rel. Robert Broussard, District...
No Stand‑Your‑Ground, No Prior‑Crimes: Alabama Supreme Court Limits 404(b) Use To Prove “Unlawful Activity” When Self‑Defense Proceeds Under the Common Law

No Stand‑Your‑Ground, No Prior‑Crimes: Alabama Supreme Court Limits 404(b) Use To Prove “Unlawful Activity” When Self‑Defense Proceeds Under the Common Law

Date: Aug 30, 2025
No Stand‑Your‑Ground, No Prior‑Crimes: Alabama Supreme Court Limits 404(b) Use To Prove “Unlawful Activity” When Self‑Defense Proceeds Under the Common Law Case: Ex parte Corey Lee Walton, Supreme...
Rogers v. Cedar Bluff: Alabama Supreme Court Clarifies Municipal Vicarious Immunity for Volunteer Firefighters and the Status of Municipal Volunteer Fire Departments

Rogers v. Cedar Bluff: Alabama Supreme Court Clarifies Municipal Vicarious Immunity for Volunteer Firefighters and the Status of Municipal Volunteer Fire Departments

Date: Aug 30, 2025
Rogers v. Cedar Bluff: Alabama Supreme Court Clarifies Municipal Vicarious Immunity for Volunteer Firefighters and the Status of Municipal Volunteer Fire Departments Introduction In Carol Rogers, as...
“Truthful-but-Misleading” Communications, Limited Proximate Cause, and Line-and-Scope Constraints: The New Framework from Flickinger v. King (Ala. 2025)

“Truthful-but-Misleading” Communications, Limited Proximate Cause, and Line-and-Scope Constraints: The New Framework from Flickinger v. King (Ala. 2025)

Date: Aug 25, 2025
“Truthful-but-Misleading” Communications, Limited Proximate Cause, and Line-and-Scope Constraints: The Alabama Supreme Court’s New Framework for Tortious Interference in Flickinger v. King (2025)...
Supreme Court of Alabama Clarifies Enforceability of Text-Message Settlements: Definiteness and the Mirror-Image Rule Remain Paramount

Supreme Court of Alabama Clarifies Enforceability of Text-Message Settlements: Definiteness and the Mirror-Image Rule Remain Paramount

Date: Aug 25, 2025
Supreme Court of Alabama Clarifies Enforceability of Text-Message Settlements: Definiteness and the Mirror-Image Rule Remain Paramount Introduction In iWTNS, Inc.; Leveraged, LLC; and Bradley Lewis...
CBS Holdings, LLC v. Hexagon US Federal, Inc.:  A New Benchmark for Documentary Support and Peebles-Factor Analysis in Alabama Attorney-Fee Awards

CBS Holdings, LLC v. Hexagon US Federal, Inc.: A New Benchmark for Documentary Support and Peebles-Factor Analysis in Alabama Attorney-Fee Awards

Date: Jul 12, 2025
CBS Holdings, LLC v. Hexagon US Federal, Inc.: The Supreme Court of Alabama Demands Transparent, Substantiated Fee Petitions and Explicit Peebles-Factor Findings 1. Introduction CBS Holdings, LLC v....
The “Depicted-Access Facilities” Doctrine: Alabama Supreme Court Clarifies When Easement Alterations Require Unanimous Consent

The “Depicted-Access Facilities” Doctrine: Alabama Supreme Court Clarifies When Easement Alterations Require Unanimous Consent

Date: Jul 9, 2025
The “Depicted-Access Facilities” Doctrine: Alabama Supreme Court Clarifies When Easement Alterations Require Unanimous Consent Introduction 790 Montclair, LLC v. The Station at Crestline Heights, LLC...
“Express Survivorship” & “Alternative Devise” Defeat Alabama’s Antilapse Statute – A Commentary on Johnson v. Mayers (2025)

“Express Survivorship” & “Alternative Devise” Defeat Alabama’s Antilapse Statute – A Commentary on Johnson v. Mayers (2025)

Date: Jun 30, 2025
“Express Survivorship” & “Alternative Devise” Defeat Alabama’s Antilapse Statute – Comprehensive Commentary on Timothy Brian Johnson & Phillip Barnes v. Judith Mayers, SC-2025-0297 I. Introduction In...
“Accident Location Alone Is Not Enough” – Alabama Supreme Court Strengthens the Dual-Nexus Test for Interest-of-Justice Venue Transfers

“Accident Location Alone Is Not Enough” – Alabama Supreme Court Strengthens the Dual-Nexus Test for Interest-of-Justice Venue Transfers

Date: Jun 30, 2025
“Accident Location Alone Is Not Enough” – Alabama Supreme Court Strengthens the Dual-Nexus Test for Interest-of-Justice Venue Transfers 1. Introduction In Ex parte Nathan Nash, the Supreme Court of...
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