FIRST SOUTHERN FEDERAL S & L ASS'N v. CHAMPAGNE

88-92.

549 So.2d 472 (1989)

FIRST SOUTHERN FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION and David Burdette v. James E. CHAMPAGNE, Jr.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

August 25, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J.W. Goodloe, Jr. and J. Burruss Riis of Vickers, Riis, Murray and Curran, Mobile, for appellants.

Stephen M. Gudac, Mobile, for appellee.


ALMON, Justice.

James Champagne filed an action against First Southern Federal Savings and Loan Association ("First Southern"),1 Andrew Grady Dean, and David Burdette, alleging conversion of a checking account and negligence with respect to the alleged conversion of the checking account. The jury returned a $75,000 verdict against Burdette and First Southern on those claims. The trial court entered judgment on the verdict and denied First...

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