GILL v. FIDELITY FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.

1921642.

631 So.2d 913 (1993)

Deborah GILL v. FIDELITY FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

December 30, 1993.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

L. Bratton Rainey III of Sintz, Campbell, Duke & Taylor, Mobile, for appellant.

R. Jeffrey Perloff of Reid, Friedman, Perloff & Ross, Mobile, for appellee.


RICHARD L. JONES, Retired Justice.

Two issues are presented: 1) Did Deborah Gill's complaint, as last amended, state a claim upon which she, as consumer/debtor, could be granted relief against Fidelity Financial Services, Inc. ("Fidelity"), as assignee/creditor? and 2) Is privity of contract between Deborah Gill, as consumer/debtor, and Fidelity a requisite element of Gill's federal law right of action against the assignee/creditor of a consumer credit contract, pursuant...

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