Million v. Shumaker
Annotate this CaseDesiree Million owned property in Mentone, Alabama that bordered property owned by Steve Carpenter and Colleen Duffley. A boundary-line dispute arose; Million, acting pro se, ultimately filed suit against Carpenter, Duffley, and several other defendants who were involved in the dispute. Among others, Million named Albert Shumaker as a defendant; Shumaker, an attorney, had been retained by Carpenter and Duffley in relation to the boundary-line dispute and had sent, on behalf of Carpenter and Duffley, a cease-and-desist letter to Million. Upon Shumaker's motion, the circuit court entered an interlocutory order dismissing Shumaker from the action. Million, again acting pro se, appealed the circuit court's interlocutory order. The Alabama Supreme Court dismissed Million's appeal as having been taken from a nonfinal judgment.
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