102 results for 'court:"Alabama Supreme Court"'.
J. Cook finds the trial court properly ruled in favor of a community college’s breach of contract motion against an employee who refused to resign after failing to show a “fit-for-work” certificate after having had knee surgery, as was initially agreed upon between the two parties. Affirmed.
Court: Alabama Supreme Court, Judge: Cook, Filed On: August 25, 2023, Case #: SC-2023-0098, Categories: Employment, Contract, Labor
J. Mendheim finds that the trial court wrongly calculated damages in a breach of contract suit between a homeowner and homebuyer, where the damages should have been calculated based on the house market value at the time of the breach of contract instead of the new appraisal market value. Reversed and remanded.
Court: Alabama Supreme Court, Judge: Mendheim, Filed On: August 25, 2023, Case #: SC-2022-0965, Categories: Damages, Housing, Contract
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J. Cook finds that the lower court properly ruled that an inmate’s due process rights were not violated when her parole hearing was not held in person. Gov. Ivey's emergency proclamation during the Covid-19 pandemic, which allowed the parole board to hold parole hearings remotely, did not violate Alabama law. Affirmed.
Court: Alabama Supreme Court, Judge: Cook, Filed On: July 21, 2023, Case #: SC-2022-0538, Categories: Government, Due Process, Covid-19