MEANS v. INTERNATIONAL SYSTEMS, INC.

88-1122.

555 So.2d 142 (1989)

James MEANS v. INTERNATIONAL SYSTEMS, INC., et al.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

December 15, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Paul D. Brown of Moore & Downing, Mobile, for appellant.

Peter V. Sintz and J. David Jordan of Sintz, Campbell, Duke, Taylor & Cunningham, Mobile, for appellees.


KENNEDY, Justice.

The plaintiff, James Means, appeals from a summary judgment in favor of defendants International Systems, Inc. ("I.S.I."), Larry Bridges, Jerry West, and Robert Wilson. We affirm in part, reverse in part, and remand.

The issues are (1) whether Means, admittedly an employee of Long's Temporary Services ("Long's"), is, for workmen's compensation purposes, also an employee of I.S.I. and (2) whether Means presented evidence to create a genuine...

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