Ala. Supreme Court to Address Statute of Limitations Issue
March 15, 2006
DOCUMENTS
- Affirmation Order
- Defense Brief
- Docketing Statement
- Motion to Strike
- Motion to Strike Response
- Oct. 18 Order
- Opposition to Rehearing
- Oral Argument Scheduling
- Order Granting Rehearing
- Plaintiff Reply Brief
- Plaintiff's Brief
- Reconsideration Motion
- Rehearing Application
- Rehearing Brief
- Rehearing Motion
- Reply on Rehearing
- Sup. Ct. Order
- Trial Court Order
MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- The Alabama Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments addressing the constitutionality of the state's two-year statute of limitations. Cline v. Ashland Inc., et al., No. 1041076 (Ala. Sup. Ct.).
On April 4, the high court will address the question of whether a benzene plaintiff was denied due process when a trial court found his claims were barred by the statute of limitations. The Supreme Court scheduled the oral arguments as a special session in front of law students and faculty at the Cumberland School of Law in Birmingham, Ala.
The appeal arises out of a …
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