EX PARTE NORFOLK SOUTHERN RY. CO.

1060374.

992 So.2d 1286 (2008)

Ex parte NORFOLK SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY, Norfolk Southern Corporation, and John D. Summers. (In re Dexter A. Grandison v. Norfolk Southern Railway Company et al.).

Supreme Court of Alabama.

April 25, 2008.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Crawford S. McGivaren, Jr., Steve A. Tucker, R. Boyd Miller, and John M. Graham of Cabaniss, Johnston, Gardner, Dumas & O'Neal, LLP, Birmingham, for petitioners.

W. Lee Pittman and Joel F. Alexander III of Pittman, Dutton, Kirby & Hellums, P.C., Birmingham, for respondent Dexter A. Grandison.

William H. Webster, D. Mitchell Henry, and Mark E. Irby of Webster, Henry, Lyons & White, P.C., Montgomery, for respondents Ronny Pyrell Johnson, Gail Rolison, Rolison Trucking Co., and Kim Johnson; J. Jefferson Utsey of Utsey & Utsey, Butler, for respondents Gail Rolison and Rolison Trucking Co.; and J. Michael Comer of Patterson & Comer, LLC, Tuscaloosa, for respondents Ronny Pyrell Johnson.


SMITH, Justice.

Norfolk Southern Railway Company ("NSRC"), Norfolk Southern Corporation ("Norfolk Southern"), and John D. Summers (collectively "the petitioners") petition for a writ of mandamus directing the trial court to dismiss, pursuant to Ala.Code 1975, § 6-5-440, the claims asserted against them in the Clarke Circuit Court by codefendants Rolison Trucking Company, LLC ("Rolison Trucking"); Gail Rolison; Ronny...

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