EX PARTE BIO-MEDICAL APPLICATIONS OF ALA.

1150362 and 1150363.

216 So.3d 420 (2016)

Ex parte BIO-MEDICAL APPLICATIONS OF ALABAMA, INC., d/b/a BMA Magnolia a/k/a Fresenius Medical Care Magnolia Grove. (In re William Corey Howard, administrator of the Estate of Pamela G. Howard, deceased v. Providence Hospital et al.). Ex parte Providence Hospital. (In re William Corey Howard, administrator of the Estate of Pamela G. Howard, deceased v. Providence Hospital et al.).

Supreme Court of Alabama.

July 15, 2016.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Matthew H. Lembke and Leigh Anne Hodge of Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP, Birmingham; and Forrest C. Wilson III of McDowell Knight Roedder & Sledge LLC, Mobile, for petitioner Bio-Medical Applications of Alabama, Inc.

R. Alan Alexander and Philip D. Mahoney of Helmsing, Leach, Herlong, Newman & Rouse, P.C., Mobile, for petitioner Providence Hospital.

Joseph F. McGowin IV and J. Allan Brown of Law Office of J. Alan Brown, LLC, Mobile, for respondent William Corey Howard, administrator of the estate of Pamela G. Howard, deceased.


Providence Hospital and Bio-Medical Applications of Alabama, Inc., d/b/a BMA Magnolia a/k/a Fresenius Medical Care Magnolia Grove (hereinafter referred to collectively as "the defendants") separately petitioned this Court for a writ of mandamus directing the Mobile Circuit Court to enter a summary judgment in their favor. Because we conclude...

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