PITTMAN v. DURABLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT CO, INC.

1901639.

594 So.2d 66 (1992)

James PITTMAN v. DURABLE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

January 31, 1992.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Massey Relfe, Jr., Birmingham, for appellant.

John R. Frawley, Jr., Irondale, for appellee.


STEAGALL, Justice.

Durable Medical Equipment Company, Inc. (hereinafter "Durable Medical"), sued James Pittman in detinue and for conversion. Specifically, Durable Medical alleged that Pittman had removed certain computer equipment from its business for the purpose of programming and setting up the equipment for use by Durable Medical and that Pittman had converted the equipment to his own use and had never returned it to Durable Medical.

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