GLOOR v. BANCORPSOUTH BANK

2030673.

925 So.2d 984 (2005)

Thomas W. GLOOR III v. BancorpSOUTH BANK.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

October 14, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Henry E. Lagman, Birmingham, for appellant.

John P. Scott, Jr., and Joshua H. Threadcraft of Starnes & Atchison, LLP, Birmingham, for appellee.


CRAWLEY, Presiding Judge.

BancorpSouth Bank ("the Bank") sued Thomas W. Gloor III, alleging that Gloor had defaulted on two promissory notes and seeking to recover on the debts evidenced by those notes. Gloor answered and counterclaimed, alleging breach of contract, fraud, and conversion. The Bank filed a motion for a summary judgment, with supporting evidence, on its claim and on Gloor's counterclaims. The trial court entered a summary judgment in favor of the Bank...

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