LEWIS v. FISHER SERVICE CO.

No. 24745.

329 S.C. 78 (1998)

495 S.E.2d 440

Douglas LEWIS, Plaintiff, v. FISHER SERVICE COMPANY, Defendant.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

Decided January 12, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Herbert W. Louthian and Herbert W. Louthian, Jr., both of Louthian & Louthian, Columbia, for plaintiff.

Leigh M. Nason and Charles T. Speth, II, both of Haynsworth, Baldwin, Johnson and Greaves, P.A., Columbia, for defendant.


TOAL, Justice:

This matter is before the Court on certification from the United States District Court to answer questions related to the defense of after-acquired evidence in employee handbook breach of contract cases.

FACTUAL/PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

In 1984, Douglas Lewis was hired as a machinist by Fisher Service Company ("Employer"). On the day Lewis began working for Employer, he received a copy of a manual entitled "Practices and Policies." The...

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