LLOYD v. WALTERS

21434

276 S.C. 223 (1981)

277 S.E.2d 888

Kay A. Lloyd, Appellant, v. James D. WALTERS, Respondent.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

April 21, 1981.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Donald Scott, Columbia, for appellant.

J. Means McFadden, Columbia, for respondent.


April 21, 1981.

NESS, Justice:

This is a professional negligence case. The complaint of appellant Kay A. Lloyd, alleged respondent James D. Walters, an attorney, was negligent in certifying the president of VA South, Inc., was authorized to sell the corporate property and disburse the proceeds of the sale, all of which caused him injury. The trial judge, sitting without a jury, ordered judgment for Walters. We reverse.

VA South, Inc., was formed for...

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