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Norris v. Moskin Stores, Inc.
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Norris v. Moskin Stores, Inc., 132 So. 2d 321 (Sup. Ct. Ala. 1961), is a decision by the Alabama Supreme Court, influential in the development of privacy law and state debt collection common law.[1][2]
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Court | Alabama Supreme Court |
Full case name | Nealus E. Norris v. Moskin Stores, Inc. et al. |
Citation | 272 Ala. 174; 132 So. 2d 321; 1961 Ala. LEXIS 470 |
Court membership | |
Judges sitting | Stately; Livingston; Lawson; Merrill |
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Decision by | Stately |
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