SUMMIT PHOTOGRAPHIX, INC. v. SCOTT

1971819 and 1981170.

763 So.2d 956 (2000)

SUMMIT PHOTOGRAPHIX, INC. v. Curtis SCOTT.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

February 11, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Eric Anderson of Simmons Brunson & Associates, P.A., Gadsden; Charles E. Vercelli, Jr., Todd E. Hughes, and Stacy A. Linn of Nix, Holtsford & Vercelli, P.C., Montgomery, "of counsel", for appellant.

James W. McGlaughn of Inzer, Haney, Johnson & McWhorter, P.A., Gadsden, for appellee.


BROWN, Justice.

Summit Photographix, Inc. ("Summit"), appeals from an order denying its Rule 55(c), Ala. R. Civ.P., motion to set aside a $500,000 default judgment, and an order denying its Rule 60(b), Ala. R. Civ.P., motion for relief from that judgment. The judgment was entered in favor of Curtis Scott.

Summit was a Texas corporation that produced baseball trading cards. Summit enlisted "representatives," such as Curtis Scott, to sell "vouchers" for these...

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