EX PARTE AMERICA'S FIRST CREDIT UNION

87-3.

519 So.2d 1325 (1988)

Ex parte AMERICA'S FIRST CREDIT UNION. (Re: Frederick BARKLEY v. AMERICA'S FIRST CREDIT UNION, f/d/b/a Iron & Steel Credit Union; et al.)

Supreme Court of Alabama.

January 22, 1988.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael Gillion, Benjamin H. Brooks III, and Michael P. Windom of Brown, Hudgens, Richardson, Mobile, for petitioner.

Robert F. Clark of Clark, Deen & Copeland, Mobile, for respondent.


TORBERT, Chief Justice.

Petitioner, America's First Credit Union, seeks a writ of mandamus to compel the trial court to order the disqualification of an entire law firm, so as to prevent the firm from representing Frederick Barkley in his suit against petitioner.

Barkley was charged with theft of property. The charge was nol-prossed. Barkley subsequently sued the petitioner for malicious prosecution. Barkley was...

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