LYNCH v. GREEN TREE ACCEPTANCE, INC.

89-1297.

575 So.2d 1068 (1991)

Grayham LYNCH v. GREEN TREE ACCEPTANCE, INC., and Robert E. Moorer.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

February 1, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

James T. Baxter III of Berry, Ables, Tatum, Little & Baxter, Huntsville, for appellant.

Joan-Marie Pace of Lanier, Ford, Shaver & Payne, Huntsville, for appellee Green Tree Acceptance, Inc.

John O. Cates of Sadler, Sullivan, Herring and Sharp, Huntsville, for appellee Robert E. Moorer.


ADAMS, Justice.

In this malicious prosecution case, Grayham Lynch sued Green Tree Acceptance, Inc., and its attorney, Robert Moorer, alleging that a previous cause of action filed by Green Tree Acceptance against Lynch for conversion was filed maliciously and without probable cause. The court entered a summary judgment for the defendants; the plaintiff appeals.

The controversy in this case arises out of the following facts:

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