COLLINS v. SIGMON

23098

299 S.C. 464 (1989)

385 S.E.2d 835

Carl COLLINS, individually and on behalf of Quality Processing, Inc., and Quality Processing, Inc., Petitioners v. Harold SIGMON, Respondent.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

Decided November 6, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David W. Goldman and Terrell T. Horne, both of Bryan, Bahnmuller, King, Goldman and McElveen, Sumter, for petitioners.

Nelson R. Parker, of Land, Turbeville and Parker, Manning, and Rodney S. Justice, Ashland, Ky., for respondent.


Heard Sept. 18, 1989.

Decided Nov. 6, 1989.

TOAL, Justice:

This case comes before us in an odd posture. The issue as we see it is whether a trial judge's decision allowing an amendment of a pleading (here an Answer) is interlocutory in nature.

FACTS

The legal maneuvering in this case is exhaustive and surely discouraging for both parties involved. Collins obtained a judgment against Sigmon in Kentucky State Court in early 1983. Sigmon...

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