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Tuesday, May 13, 2025
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2023-001735
Shannon P. Green and Darrell Russell, Plaintiffs, v. Edward C. McGee and David Hudgins, Respondents, Of whom Shannon P. Green is the Respondent, And Of whom David Hudgins is the Petitioner.
Curtis Lyman Ott, Jessica Waller Laffitte, and Ioannis George Conits, all of Gallivan, White & Boyd, P.A., of Greenville, for Petitioner. Michael T. Coulter and Michelle N. Endemann, both of Clarkson, Walsh & Coulter, P.A., of Greenville, for Respondents Progressive Direct Insurance Company and Edward C. McGee. Douglas A. Churdar, of Churdar Law Firm, of Greenville, for Respondent Shannon P. Green.
We granted Petitioner David Hudgins' petition for a writ of certiorari to review the court of appeals' decision in Green v. McGee, 441 S.C. 157, 892 S.E.2d 520 (Ct. App. 2023). After a jury verdict, issues arose regarding the proper setoff application between two defendants when one of the defendants had previously entered into a covenant not to enforce a judgment with the injured plaintiff.
2024-001671
ScanSource, Inc., Respondent, v. Dependable Technology Center, LLC and George G. Moraru, Petitioners.
J. Falkner Wilkes, of Oakland, MS, and William R. McKibbon, III, of Greenville, both for Petitioners. Robert Alan Pohl, of Pohl, PA, of Greenville, for Respondent.
The Court granted this writ of certiorari to determine if the court of appeals erred in affirming a judgment against a debtor and its guarantor after the trial court found the personal guarantee agreement was valid and enforceable.