Alabama Court of Civil Appeals, 2003

Coleman v. Higginbotham

Coleman v. Higginbotham
Alabama Court of Civil Appeals · Decided April 25, 2003 · Pittman, Yates, Crawley, Thompson, Murdock
861 So. 2d 1087; 2003 Ala. Civ. App. LEXIS 285; 2003 WL 1950011 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

Coleman v. Higginbotham

Opinion of the Court

After Remand from the Alabama Supreme Court

PITTMAN, Judge.

This court, on December 7, 2001, affirmed the trial court’s judgment, without an opinion. The Alabama Supreme Court has affirmed this court’s judgment insofar as it relates to the Colemans’ fraud and tort-of-outrage claims and has reversed this court’s judgment insofar as it relates to the Coleman’s breach-of-contract and conversion claims, and has remanded the cause. Ex parte Coleman, 861 So.2d 1080 (Ala. 2003). In compliance with the Alabama Supreme Court’s opinion, that portion of the trial court’s judgment relating to the Colemans’ breach-of-contract and conversion claims is reversed, and the cause is remanded for further proceedings consistent with the Supreme Court’s opinion.

REVERSED IN PART AND REMANDED.

YATES, P.J., and CRAWLEY, THOMPSON, and MURDOCK, JJ., concur.

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