ALABAMA EDUC. ASSOCIATION v. BLACK

2980919.

752 So.2d 514 (1999)

ALABAMA EDUCATION ASSOCIATION v. Carmen BLACK.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

November 12, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Joel E. Dillard of Baxley, Dillard, Dauphin & McKnight, Birmingham; and Sam Heldman of Gardner, Middlebrooks, Gibbons & Kittrell, Birmingham, for appellant.

W.L. Williams, Jr., Birmingham, for appellee.


YATES, Judge.

Carmen Black sued the Alabama Education Association ("AEA") on January 16, 1997, alleging a breach of contract, seeking a recovery under the theory of quantum meruit, and alleging an intentional interference with contractual relations. The trial court denied AEA's motions to dismiss and for summary judgment and the case proceeded to trial. At trial, Black moved the court to amend her complaint to conform to the evidence, in order to add a claim alleging...

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