BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE F. AND E. v. HAMMETT

6 Div. 868.

144 So.2d 58 (1962)

BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE FIRMEN AND ENGINEMEN at al. v. James E. HAMMETT.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

August 30, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Heiss, Day & Bennett, Cleveland, Ohio, Rives, Peterson, Pettus & Conway, Birmingham, for appellants.

Thos. F. McDowell and Geo. S. Brown, Birmingham, for appellee.


LIVINGSTON, Chief Justice.

James E. Hammett sued the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, et al., in the Circuit Court of Jefferson County, Alabama, for the wilful and malicious interference with his right to earn a living as an engineer for the Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company. The suit was brought on December 4, 1958 and was docketed as Case No. 39106-X. On the trial of the cause, the jury returned...

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