Ex parte KIMBERLY-CLARK CORPORATION.
(In re William C. Hallmark v. Scott Paper Company.)
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September 8, 2000.
September 8, 2000.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Richard W. Franklin, P. Vincent Gaddy, and Christopher B. Estes of Armbrecht, Jackson, DeMouy, Crowe, Holmes & Reeves, L.L.C., Mobile, for petitioner.
Joseph M. Matranga, Mobile, for respondent.
Carl Robert Gottlieb, Jr., Mobile, for amicus curiae Municipal Workers Compensation Fund, Inc., and amicus curiae Alabama Nursing Home Ass'n Self-Insured Worker's Compensation Fund a/k/a Carecomp, in support of the petitioner.
John J. Coleman III, Gregory C. Cook, and Laura G. Black of Balch & Bingham, L.L.P., Birmingham, for amicus curiae Business Council of Alabama, in support of the petitioner.
Thomas T. Gallion III and Jamie A. Johnston of Haskell, Slaughter, Young & Gallion, L.L.C., Montgomery, for amicus curiae Goff NBA, Inc., in support of the petitioner's application for rehearing.
Terry A. Moore of Vickers, Riis, Murray & Curran, L.L.C., Mobile, for amicus curiae International Paper Company, in support of the petitioner's application for rehearing.
Charles F. Carr, Sarah Carlisle Pflaum, and Joseph H. Driver of Carr, Allison, Pugh, Howard, Oliver & Sisson, P.C., Birmingham, for amici curiae AAA Cooper Transportation, American Cast Iron Pipe Co., Drummond Co., Tyson Foods, Inc., Vulcan Materials Co., and Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., in support of the petitioner's application for rehearing.
Nancy Howell Lard of Janecky Newell, P.C., Birmingham, for amicus curiae Alabama Defense Lawyers Ass'n, in support of the petitioner's application for rehearing.
David M. Wilson of Janecky Newell P.C., Birmingham, for amicus curiae Associated General Contractors of America, Inc., Alabama Branch, Workers' Compensation Self-Insurers Fund, in support of the petitioner's application for rehearing.
Supreme Court of Alabama.
On Application for Rehearing
LYONS, Justice.
The opinion of June 9, 2000, is withdrawn and the following is substituted therefor.
William Hallmark is a plaintiff in a workers'-compensation action pending in the Mobile Circuit Court. He had been employed by Scott Paper Company, now known as Kimberly-Clark Corporation. Kimberly-Clark seeks a writ of prohibition directing Judge Edward B. McDermott not...
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