EQUIFIRST CORP. v. WARE

1991591.

808 So.2d 1 (2001)

EQUIFIRST CORPORATION v. Cynthia WARE and Eloise Harrington.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

June 29, 2001.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stephen A. Rowe and J. Dawn Stith of Lange, Simpson, Robinson & Somerville, L.L.P., Birmingham; and Braxton Wagnon of Tucker & Wagnon, Birmingham, for appellant.

John P. Oliver II of Oliver & Sims, Dadeville; and James R. Thrash, Opelika, for appellees.


STUART, Justice.

Cynthia Ware sued Equifirst Corporation and others, seeking damages on claims that they had obtained title to her real property by fraud, had slandered her title, had conspired to obtain title to her real property by fraud, had conspired to slander her title, and had conspired to invade her privacy. Ware also sought equitable relief, specifically cancellation of a deed and a mortgage. Equifirst moved to compel arbitration of Ware's claims and the...

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