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Steen v. First National Bank of Commerce

Court of Appeals of Mississippi
May 30, 1995
665 So. 2d 908 (Miss. Ct. App. 1995)

Summary

In Steen v. First National Bank, 298 F. 36 (8 C.C.A.), it was held that a party after testifying to confidential communications waives objection to the testimony of the other parties to them.

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Opinion

No. 93-CA-01270-COA.

May 30, 1995.

Appeal from Sunflower County Circuit Court, Eugene M. Bogen, Ruling Judge.

Alsee McDaniel, Indianola, for appellant.

Edgar F. Maier, Rushing Guice, Biloxi, for appellee.

Before THOMAS, P.J., McMILLIN and SOUTHWICK, JJ.


Reversed and remanded.

FRAISER, C.J., BRIDGES, P.J., BARBER, COLEMAN, DIAZ, KING and PAYNE, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Steen v. First National Bank of Commerce

Court of Appeals of Mississippi
May 30, 1995
665 So. 2d 908 (Miss. Ct. App. 1995)

In Steen v. First National Bank, 298 F. 36 (8 C.C.A.), it was held that a party after testifying to confidential communications waives objection to the testimony of the other parties to them.

Summary of this case from General Acc. Fire Life Assur. Corp. v. Savage
Case details for

Steen v. First National Bank of Commerce

Case Details

Full title:Willie D. STEEN v. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE

Court:Court of Appeals of Mississippi

Date published: May 30, 1995

Citations

665 So. 2d 908 (Miss. Ct. App. 1995)

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