DOUGLASS EX REL. LOUTHIAN v. BOYCE

No. 3018.

336 S.C. 318 (1999)

519 S.E.2d 802

William David DOUGLASS, A minor under the age of fourteen (14), by his Next Friend, Herbert W. LOUTHIAN, Esquire, Appellant, v. Daniel F. BOYCE, Yvonne Boyce, Robert Charles Brown, Donna Seegars Givens, Sandra Dooley Parker, Jonas and Wiggins, Attorneys at Law, and Stephen R. Fitzer, as substitute Personal Representative of the Estate of Christopher Daniel Boyce, Deceased, Respondents.

Court of Appeals of South Carolina.

Decided June 28, 1999.

Rehearing Denied September 11, 1999.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ann L. Furr and Robert L. Hallman, both of Columbia, for appellant.

Arthur K. Aiken and Joel W. Collins, Jr., both of Collins & Lacy; Carlos W. Gibbons, Jr., of Ashley & Gibbons; Warren C. Powell, Jr., of Bruner, Powell & Robbins; and Stephen R. Fitzer, pro se, all of Columbia; and Susan Taylor Wall, of Nexsen, Pruett, Jacobs, Pollard & Robinson, of Charleston, for respondents.


HUFF, Judge:

William David Douglass, a minor under the age of fourteen (14) years, by his Next Friend, Herbert W. Louthian, Esquire, appeals the circuit court's granting of Motions to Dismiss in favor of Robert Brown, Donna Seegars Givens, Sandra Dooley Parker, and Jonas and Wiggins, Attorneys at Law. We affirm.

FACTUAL/PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

The facts, as asserted by appellant, are as follows. William David Douglass was born to Melodye Shampine on...

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