BROWN v. POOL DEPOT, INC.

1011032.

853 So.2d 181 (2002)

David BROWN v. The POOL DEPOT, INC.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

December 20, 2002.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Stan Brobston of Brobston & Brobston, P.C., Bessemer, for appellant.

James A. Kee, Jr., Angela C. Shields, and Olivia S. Matuszak of Kee & Selby, L.L.P., Birmingham, for appellee.


JOHNSTONE, Justice.

The plaintiff David Brown appeals the order of the trial court compelling him to arbitrate his tort claims against the defendant The Pool Depot, Inc. Brown argues that, because Pool Depot, a foreign corporation, was not qualified to do business in Alabama at the time Pool Depot contracted to sell and to install an aboveground pool at Brown's Alabama residence, Alabama's door-closing statute, § 10-2B-15.02, Ala.Code 1975, voids the pool contract...

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