TAYLOR v. ALLSTATE INS. CO.

88-1341.

565 So.2d 129 (1990)

Charles William TAYLOR v. ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY and Insurance Company of North America

Supreme Court of Alabama.

May 25, 1990.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Timothy C. Davis of Gathings & Davis, Birmingham, for appellant.

William P. Traylor III and Deborah S. Braden of Yearout, Myers & Traylor, Birmingham, for appellees.


ADAMS, Justice.

Allstate Insurance Company ("Allstate") filed an action for a declaratory judgment against Charles William Taylor, Michael Steven Ary, and other defendants, alleging that it had provided no coverage to Ary, who was named as a defendant in a wrongful death action brought by Taylor, and that it was not obligated to defend Ary in Taylor's action. The trial court entered a judgment declaring that Allstate had "no duty to defend or pay any liability" of...

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