WINN-DIXIE MONTGOMERY, INC. v. BRYANT

80-887, 80-894.

421 So.2d 1254 (1982)

WINN-DIXIE MONTGOMERY, INC. v. Mark BRYANT. Cecil THORNBERG v. Mark BRYANT.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

As Corrected on Denial of Rehearing November 5, 1982.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joe R. Wallace of Davies, Williams & Wallace, Birmingham, for appellant Winn-Dixie Montgomery, Inc.

E. Ray Large, Birmingham, for appellant Cecil Thornberg.

James H. Wettermark of Burge & Florie, Birmingham, for appellee.


PER CURIAM.

The dispositive question presented by these appeals is whether plaintiff's cause of action arose in the Bessemer territorial division of the Tenth Judicial Circuit, and therefore should have been filed and tried in the Bessemer Division.

The facts are as follows: Mark Bryant (plaintiff), worked for his uncle, Cecil Thornberg, who ran a janitorial service which cleaned the Winn-Dixie grocery stores in the Birmingham area. Bryant was a member of...

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