SHAW COMPONENTS, INC. v. NBSC

1632

304 S.C. 114 (1991)

403 S.E.2d 153

SHAW COMPONENTS, INC., Respondent v. The NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Appellant. HOFFMAN ENTERPRISES, INC., d/b/a Basquettes, Respondent v. The NATIONAL BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Appellant.

Court of Appeals of South Carolina.

Decided March 11, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ramon Schwartz, Jr., and Harry B. Burchstead, Jr., both of Schwartz, McLeod, DuRant & Burchstead, Sumter, for appellant.

J. Edward Bell, III, of Bell & Bagley, Sumter, for respondents.


Heard December 12, 1990.

Decided March 11, 1991.

BELL, Judge:

The question on appeal in these consolidated cases is whether the National Bank of South Carolina is precluded from litigating its liability for conversion and negligence against Shaw Components, Inc., and Hoffman Enterprises, Inc., under a theory of nonmutual, offensive collateral estoppel. In the circuit court, Shaw and Hoffman contended that the judgment in Richardson's Restaurants...

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