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Table of Contents | Leftwich v. Brewster Civil Procedure, Professional Malpractice & Ethics, Real Estate & Property Law |
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Supreme Court of Alabama Opinions | Leftwich v. Brewster | Docket: 1180796 Opinion Date: April 3, 2020 Judge: Mendheim Areas of Law: Civil Procedure, Professional Malpractice & Ethics, Real Estate & Property Law | Jimmy Leftwich, Jr., appealed a circuit court's denial of his motion for a new trial in his negligence action against Steven Brewster. Leftwich alleged that Brewster breached a duty to competently inspect a house that Leftwich purchased. The jury returned a verdict in favor of Brewster. On appeal, Leftwich contended the trial court erred in failing to disqualify two jurors for cause and that the trial court erroneously excluded vital evidence that provided estimated costs to repair the home. After review, the Alabama Supreme Court found no reversible error and affirmed the judgment of the trial court. | |
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