PEOPLES v. NASSANEY

1921881.

638 So.2d 879 (1994)

Ronnie Earl PEOPLES v. George A. NASSANEY, Jr.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

March 25, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ronnie Earl Peoples, pro se.

George A. Nassaney, Jr., Tuscaloosa, for appellee.


HOUSTON, Justice.

Ronnie Earl Peoples, pro se, sued George A. Nassaney, Jr., alleging legal malpractice. Nassaney moved for a summary judgment, supporting his motion with an affidavit in which he disclaimed negligence. Peoples contends that before the trial court set a date for a hearing on that motion, he had served interrogatories on Nassaney and had filed a copy of the interrogatories with the clerk of the court, and he contends that these interrogatories were...

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