TILLEY v. PACESETTER CORP.

No. 25697.

355 S.C. 361 (2003)

585 S.E.2d 292

Reather B. TILLEY, Willis E. Wood, Owena R. Wood, and Louise Williams, on behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated, Respondents-Appellants, v. PACESETTER CORPORATION, Appellant-Respondent.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

Decided August 11, 2003.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Terry E. Richardson, Jr., Daniel S. Haltiwanger, of Richardson Patrick, Westbrook & Brickman, LLC, of Barnwell; and Daryl L. Williams, of Jeter & Williams, P.A., of Columbia, for Appellant-Respondent.

Bradford P. Simpson, Randall Dong, D. Michael Kelly, and Michael J. Cone, all of Suggs & Kelly Lawyers, P.A., of Columbia; Steven W. Hamm, of Richardson, Plowden, Carpenter & Robinson, P.A., all of Columbia; Daniel W. Williams, of Bedingfield & Williams, of Orangeburg; T. Alexander Beard, of Beard Law Offices, of Mount Pleasant; and C. Bradley Hutto, of Williams & Williams, of Orangeburg; all for Respondents-Appellants.


Chief Justice TOAL.

This is a class action in which the trial court granted Respondents/Appellants ("Buyers") summary judgment based on Appellant/Respondent's, Pacesetter Corporation ("Pacesetter"), failure to comply with the attorney and insurance agent preference provisions of the South Carolina Consumer Protection Code.1 This Court affirmed summary judgment on the issue of liability and remanded for a determination on damages. Tilley...

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