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Alabama Supreme Court Affirms Summary Judgement for Termite Company
The Alabama Supreme Court recently affirmed Summary Judgment in favor of a termite company represented by Paul James, Jr. The issue in the case was whether a Wood Infestation Inspection Report (“WIIR”), had been falsely prepared by a termite company. Allegations of fraud, misrepresentation, suppression, intentional fraud, negligent inspection, wanton conduct, and other claims were also asserted against the client.
The Alabama Supreme Court affirmed the entry of Summary Judgment in favor of the termite company ending the litigation.