PER CURIAM.
The dispute in this case involves the proper attorney fees due and owing to appellant after it was discharged by appellees. The dissent sets out the facts in this case. Judge KELLY also correctly states the black-letter law which provides that findings of fact are not to be disturbed unless they are clearly erroneous. A trial court's decision is clearly erroneous when, although there is evidence to support it, the reviewing court, on the entire evidence...
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