FLOYD v. McFADDEN

22244

284 S.C. 428 (1985)

327 S.E.2d 73

Jesse J. FLOYD, Appellant, v. J. Means McFADDEN, By his Guardian ad Litem, David W. ROBINSON, II, Respondent.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

Decided February 21, 1985.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George M. Lee, Jr., and Harold L. Swafford, Columbia, for appellant.

James W. Alford, of Barnes, Alford, Stork & Johnson, Columbia, for respondent.


Heard Jan. 22, 1985.

Decided Feb. 21, 1985.

Per Curiam:

The appellant Jesse J. Floyd was served with a Summons and Complaint alleging medical malpractice. He sent the papers to his personal attorney and the respondent attorney, J. Means McFadden, who was retained to represent him by the insurance company. The suit was dismissed by the County Court for lack of jurisdiction. An identical suit was brought in the Court of Common Pleas and a default...

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