EX PARTE SHOWERS

1992254.

812 So.2d 277 (2001)

Ex parte Mattie SHOWERS, as mother of Jalessa Ellison, deceased. (Re Mattie Showers, as mother of Jalessa Ellison, deceased v. Health Care Authority of The City of Huntsville d/b/a Huntsville Hospital et al.)

Supreme Court of Alabama.

Rehearing Denied August 31, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John A. Owens and Apsilah Owens Millsaps of Owens & Almond, L.L.P., Tuscaloosa; and Patrick M. Lamar, Huntsville, for petitioner.

Stanley Rodgers, Daniel F. Beasley, and Jeffrey T. Kelly of Lanier Ford Shaver & Payne, P.C., Huntsville, for respondent Health Care Authority of the City of Huntsville d/b/a Huntsville Hospital.

Michael A. Florie, Joseph S. Miller, and J. Will Axon, Jr., of Starnes & Atchison, L.L.P., Birmingham, for respondent Robbie Dudley, M.D.

Thomas W. Christian, Robert E. Cooper, and Deborah Alley Smith of Christian & Small, L.L.P., Birmingham, for respondent Steven L. Buckley, M.D.


HARWOOD, Justice.

Mattie Showers, the plaintiff in a wrongful-death action, seeks a writ of mandamus compelling Judge E. Dwight Fay (1) to set aside a summary judgment entered for the defendant Dr. Robbie Dudley, M.D., and to reconsider Dr. Dudley's summary-judgment motion in light of evidence submitted in opposition by the plaintiff; or (2), in the alternative, to certify the summary judgment as final, under Rule 54(b), Ala. R. Civ. P. (and therefore appealable)...

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