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Stage Door Dv. Inc. v. Broad. Music, Inc.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama
May 23, 1997
698 So. 2d 787 (Ala. Civ. App. 1997)

Summary

holding that one who is not an attorney may not appear as an advocate on behalf of a corporation, even one he solely owns, without engaging in the unauthorized practice of law

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Opinion

2960378.

May 23, 1997.

Appeal from the Dale Circuit Court, Charles L. Woods, J.

No brief filed for Appellant.

Britt Batson of Parnell, Crum Anderson, P.A., Montgomery, for Appellee.


Stage Door Development, Inc., is a closely held corporation with one stockholder, Jack Mizell. Mizell, who is not licensed to practice law, requested this court to allow him to represent Stage Door on appeal. This court denied that request. Nevertheless, Mizell filed a brief on behalf of Stage Door.

One who is not an attorney may not appear as an advocate on behalf of a corporation, even one he wholly owns, without engaging in the unauthorized practice of law. Ala. Code 1975, § 34-3-6(b)(1). See Brown v. Parnell, 386 So.2d 1137 (Ala. 1980).

Having received, in essence, no brief from the appellant, we dismiss the appeal. See Rule 2, Ala. R.App. P. We note that, had we reached the merits of this case, we would have affirmed the judgment of the trial court.

APPEAL DISMISSED.

YATES, MONROE, and THOMPSON, JJ., concur.

ROBERTSON, P.J., dissents.


On the authority of A-OK Constr. Co. v. Castle Constr. Co., 594 So.2d 53 (Ala. 1992), and Triple J Cattle, Inc. v. Chambers, 621 So.2d 1221 n. 1 (Ala. 1993), I would suspend the rules regarding dismissals and address the merits of this case. I agree, however, that the judgment of the trial court is due to be affirmed.


Summaries of

Stage Door Dv. Inc. v. Broad. Music, Inc.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama
May 23, 1997
698 So. 2d 787 (Ala. Civ. App. 1997)

holding that one who is not an attorney may not appear as an advocate on behalf of a corporation, even one he solely owns, without engaging in the unauthorized practice of law

Summary of this case from Ex Parte Ghafary

In Stage Door Development, Inc. v. Broadcast Music, Inc., 698 So.2d 787, 787 (Ala.Civ.App. 1997), the Court of Civil Appeals held that "[o]ne who is not an attorney may not appear as an advocate on behalf of a corporation, even one he wholly owns, without engaging in the unauthorized practice of law.

Summary of this case from Ex Parte Ghafary

In Stage Door Development, Inc. v. Broadcast Music, Inc., 698 So. 2d 787, 787 (Ala. Civ. App. 1997), the Court of Civil Appeals held that "[o]ne who is not an attorney may not appear as an advocate on behalf of a corporation, even one he wholly owns, without engaging in the unauthorized practice of law."

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Case details for

Stage Door Dv. Inc. v. Broad. Music, Inc.

Case Details

Full title:STAGE DOOR DEVELOPMENT, INC. v. BROADCAST MUSIC, INC

Court:Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama

Date published: May 23, 1997

Citations

698 So. 2d 787 (Ala. Civ. App. 1997)

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