STEPHENS v. FIRST COMMERCIAL BANK

1080648.

45 So.3d 735 (2010)

Charles H. STEPHENS v. FIRST COMMERCIAL BANK.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

Decided March 12, 2010.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bruce F. Rogers and John W. Clark IV of Bainbridge, Mims, Rogers & Smith, LLP, Birmingham, for appellant.

Daniel D. Sparks and Courtney L. Saad of Christian & Small, LLP, Birmingham, for appellee.


STUART, Justice.

First Commercial Bank ("FCB") sued Charles H. Stephens in the Jefferson Circuit Court, alleging that Stephens had defaulted on a $648,118 promissory note he had executed in favor of FCB. The trial court entered a summary judgment in favor of FCB awarding it $737,686, and Stephens appealed. We affirm.

I.

Beginning in January 2005, Stephens signed and renewed a series of promissory notes with FCB, each in an amount of approximately...

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