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Bryant v. Baptist Health Ctrs., Inc. (In re Wilson)

Supreme Court of Alabama.
Aug 23, 2013
139 So. 3d 161 (Ala. 2013)

Opinion

1120879.

2013-08-23

Ex parte David R. WILSON, M.D. (In re Kenneth Bryant and Sally Foley, Coadministrators Ad Litem of the Estate of Kenneth Luke Bryant, deceased v. Baptist Health Centers, Inc., et al.).

Petition for Writ of Mandamus (Marshall Circuit Court, CV–11–900238); F. Timothy Riley, J. Michael L. Bell and Stephen J. Rowe of Lightfoot Franklin & White LLC, Birmingham, for petitioner. S. Shay Samples and Bruce J. McKee of Hare, Wynn, Newell & Newton, LLP, Birmingham, for respondents.


Petition for Writ of Mandamus (Marshall Circuit Court, CV–11–900238); F. Timothy Riley, J.
Michael L. Bell and Stephen J. Rowe of Lightfoot Franklin & White LLC, Birmingham, for petitioner.S. Shay Samples and Bruce J. McKee of Hare, Wynn, Newell & Newton, LLP, Birmingham, for respondents.
MAIN, Justice.

PETITION DENIED; NO OPINION. MOORE, C.J., and MURDOCK and BRYAN, JJ., concur.
BOLIN, J., concurs specially.

BOLIN, Justice (concurring specially).

I continue to adhere to the tenets expressed in my special concurrance in Golden Gate National Senior Care, LLC v. Roser, 94 So.3d 365 (Ala.2012), regarding the inability of an administrator ad litem to initiate a wrongful-death action when the question of the capacity of the administrator ad litem to bring such an action is properly and timely presented to the trial court. Here, the petitioner is requesting mandamus relief based on a motion to dismiss directed to the plaintiffs' second amended complaint; therefore, any right to relief based on the affirmative defense of lack of capacity has been waived.


Summaries of

Bryant v. Baptist Health Ctrs., Inc. (In re Wilson)

Supreme Court of Alabama.
Aug 23, 2013
139 So. 3d 161 (Ala. 2013)
Case details for

Bryant v. Baptist Health Ctrs., Inc. (In re Wilson)

Case Details

Full title:Ex parte David R. WILSON, M.D. (In re Kenneth Bryant and Sally Foley…

Court:Supreme Court of Alabama.

Date published: Aug 23, 2013

Citations

139 So. 3d 161 (Ala. 2013)

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