CONWAY v. CHARLESTON LINCOLN MERCURY INC.

No. 3946.

363 S.C. 301 (2005)

609 S.E.2d 838

John C. CONWAY, Jr., Appellant, v. CHARLESTON LINCOLN MERCURY INC. and Haywood B. Hyman, Sr., Respondents.

Court of Appeals of South Carolina.

Decided February 14, 2005.

Rehearing Denied May 19, 2005.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George Hunter McMaster and Nelda T. Smyrl, both of Columbia, for Appellant.

G. Dana Sinkler, of Charleston, for Respondents.


STILWELL, J.:

John Conway sued Charleston Lincoln Mercury (CLM) and Haywood Hyman, its sole shareholder and president, alleging breach of contract, unpaid wages, fraud, and constructive fraud arising from an alleged oral agreement between Hyman and Conway to pay Conway a severance allowance. After a bench trial, the trial court issued an order finding for CLM and Hyman on all claims. We affirm.

BACKGROUND

CLM initially hired Conway as an independent...

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