UNITED SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE CO. v. GREGORY

6 Div. 348.

201 So.2d 853 (1967)

UNITED SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY v. Lowell GREGORY.

Supreme Court of Alabama.

August 17, 1967.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Sydney Lavender, of Deramus & Johnston, Birmingham, for appellant.

Nash, NeSmith & Walker, Oneonta, Jas. F. Berry, Cullman, for appellee.


SIMPSON, Justice.

Mr. Gregory sued United Security for breach of a contract of employment. The basis of his claim may be thus summarized:

In 1938 he was employed as a "field agent" by Emergency Aid Life Insurance Company of Elba, Alabama. He was hired by a general agent of the company. After being with Emergency Aid for a few months he was promoted to a district managership. In 1962 United Security acquired Emergency Aid through a merger. The appellee continued...

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