SYNOVUS BANK, Successor in interest through name and merger with Bank of Tuscaloosa, formerly known as Columbus Bank and Trust Company, Plaintiff,
v.
ESTATE OF JEWEL CLEMENTS HAYNIE; JOANNE K. BLOOM, Defendants.
United States District Court, N.D. Alabama, Western Division.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
March 31, 2012.
March 31, 2012.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Synovus Bank, as Successor in interest through name change and by merger with Bank of Tuscaloosa formerly known as Columbus Bank and Trust Company, Plaintiff, represented by David E Rains , ROSEN HARWOOD PA & Paige M Oldshue , ROSEN HARWOOD PA.
Jewel Clements Haynie, Estate of, Defendant, represented by John A Owens , OWENS & MILLSAPS LLP.
Joanne K Bloom, Defendant, represented by Edward Thomas Autry , WILLIAMS MCDANIEL WOLFE & WOMACK, PC.
Jewel Clements Haynie, Estate of, Counter Claimant, represented by John A Owens , OWENS & MILLSAPS LLP.
Synovus Bank, as Successor in interest through name change and by merger with Bank of Tuscaloosa, Counter Defendant, represented by David E Rains , ROSEN HARWOOD PA & Paige M Oldshue , ROSEN HARWOOD PA.
United States District Court, N.D. Alabama, Western Division.
MEMORANDUM OPINION
SHARON LOVELACE BLACKBURN, Chief District Judge.
This case is before the court on Motion for Summary Judgment and Renewed Motion for Summary Judgment, filed by defendant Joanne K. Bloom. (Docs. 27 and 39.)1 Bloom seeks to dismiss the counterclaim of co-defendant, the Estate of Jewel Clements Haynie, against plaintiff Synovus Bank. Upon consideration of the record, the submissions of the...
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