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Alabama Court of Civil Appeals Affirms Summary Judgment
The appellee initiated the action by filing a Complaint to recover possession of property subject of a foreclosure. Appellants responded, seeking to enjoin the eviction action based on unsubstantiated claims of hardship. Summary judgment was granted, giving possession of the property to appellee. Appellants appealed the action, but their appeal was dismissed in part and affirmed in part, due to appellants’ unauthorized practice of law and new allegations on appeal not raised with the trial court. Fuller v. Green Tree Servicing, LLC, No. 2140269, 2015 WL 5511462 (Ala. Civ. App. Sept. 18, 2015)