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The summary below each case is prepared to offer lawyers and the public a general overview of what issues are included in a case which will be argued. The summary is not a limit on what issues a party to a case may present at oral argument.

 


 

Tuesday, February 11, 2025

9:30 a.m. (Time Limits: 15-15-5)

2023-001808

James Marlowe and Lori Marlowe, Respondents, v. South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT), Southern Asphalt, Inc., Defendants, of which South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) is the Petitioner.

Carmen Vaugn Ganjehsani, of Richardson, Plowden & Robinson, PA, of Columbia, for Petitioner. Joseph Clay Hopkins, of Hopkins Law Firm, of Pawleys Island, for Respondent.

We granted Petitioner SCDOT's petition for a writ of certiorari to review the court of appeals' decision in Marlowe v. S.C. Dep't of Transp., 441 S.C. 319, 893 S.E.2d 21 (Ct. App. 2023). The Court will determine whether the court of appeals erred in holding (1) there was a genuine issue of material fact as to whether SCDOT committed an affirmative, positive, and aggressive act that caused flooding on Respondents' property for the purposes of inverse condemnation, and (2) the Stormwater Management and Sediment Reduction Act did not immunize SCDOT from liability.

 

10:30 a.m. (Time Limits: 15-15-5)

2023-001461

John A. Tibbs and Margaret B. Tibbs, Respondents, v. 3M Company; 4520 Corp., Inc.; A.O. Smith Corporation; A.W. Chesterton Company; ABB Inc.; Air & Liquid Systems Corporation; Aiw-2010 Wind Down Corp.; Amentum Environment & Energy, Inc.; Anchor/Darling Valve Company; Armstrong International, Inc.; Asbestos Corporation Limited; ASCO, L.P.; Atlas Asbestos Co; Atlas Turner, Inc.; AWT Air Company, Inc.; Bahnson, Inc.; Banner Industries International, Inc.; Banner Industries, LLC; Banner Industries Of N.E., Inc.; Barretts Minerals Inc.; Beaty Investments, Inc.; Bechtel Corporation; The Bonitz Company; Brand Insulations, Inc.; BW/IP Inc.; Canvas Ct, LLC; Cape PLC; Carboline Company; CB&I Laurens, Inc.; Cleaver-Brooks, Inc.; Consolidated Electrical Distributors, Inc.; Copes-Vulcan, Inc.; Covil Corporation; Crane Instrumentation & Sampling, Inc.; Crosby Valve, LLC; Daniel International Corporation; Davis Mechanical Contractors, Inc.; Dezurik, Inc.; Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC; Duke Energy Corporation; Eaton Corporation; Ellington Insulation Company, Inc.; Emerson Electric Co.; Fisher Controls International LLC; Flame Refractories, Inc.; Flowserve Corporation; Flowserve US Inc.; Fluor Constructors International; Fluor Constructors International, Inc.; Fluor Daniel Services Corporation; Fluor Enterprises, Inc.; FMC Corporation; Foster Wheeler Energy Corporation; Gardner Denver Nash, LLC; General Boiler Casing Company, Inc.; General Cable Corporation; General Cable Industries, Inc.; General Electric Company; Gould Electronics Inc.; Goulds Pumps, Incorporated; Goulds Pumps LLC; Great Barrier Insulation Co.; Grinnell LLC; Hajoca Corporation; Howden North America Inc.; HPC Industrial Services, LLC; IMO Industries Inc.; ITT LLC; Joy Global Underground Mining LLC; K-Mac Services Incorporated; Metropolitan Life Insurance Company; Mine Safety Appliances Company, LLC; MP Supply, Inc.; The Nash Engineering Company; Occidental Chemical Corporation; Paramount Global; Patterson Pump Company; PECW Holding Company; Pfizer Inc.; Piedmont Insulation, Inc.; Plastics Engineering Company; Presnell Insulation Co., Inc.; Redco Corporation; Riley Power Inc.; Rockwell Automation, Inc.; RSCC Wire & Cable LLC; Schneider Electric USA, Inc.; Sequoia Ventures Inc.; Spirax Sarco, Inc.; SPX Corporation; Stafford Insulation Company; Standard Insulation Company Of N. C., Inc.; Starr Davis Company, Inc.; Starr Davis Company Of S.C., Inc.; Sterling Fluid Systems (USA) LLC; TE Wire & Cable LLC; Thermo Electric Company, Inc.; Union Carbide Corporation; Valves And Controls Us, Inc.; Velan Valve Corp.; Viking Pump, Inc.; Vistra Intermediate Company LLC; The William Powell Company Wind Up, Ltd.; Yuba Heat Transfer LLC; Zurn Industries, LLC, Defendants, Of which Asbestos Corporation Limited is the Appellant.

Stephen Lynwood Brown, Russell Grainger Hines, James D. Gandy, III and Graydon V. Olive, IV, of Clement Rivers, LLP, of Charleston, for Appellant. Theile Branham McVey, of Kassel McVey, of Columbia and Charles William Branham, III, Ka'Leya Q. Hardin, and Todd Barnes, all of Dean Omar Branham Shirley, LLP, of Dallas, TX, for Respondents John A. Tibbs and Margaret B. Tibbs. George Murrell Smith, Jr., Jonathan M. Robinson, and Shanon N. Peake, all of Smith Robinson Holler DuBose and Morgan, LLC, and John Kenneth Chandler, of Rikard & Protopapas, LLC, all of Columbia, for Respondent Receiver Peter Demos Protopapas. Theodore Luke Manos, of Robertson Hollingsworth Manos & Rahn, LLC, of Charleston, for Amici Curiae Certain Underwriters at Lloyd's London and Certain London Market Insurance Companies. Kevin Kendrick Bell, of Robinson Gray Stepp & Laffitte, LLC, of Columbia, for Century Indemnity Company and Federal Insurance Company.

In this direct appeal certified from the court of appeals, the Court will decide if the trial court properly sanctioned the asbestos litigation defendant and appointed a receivership over defendant's insurance assets.

 

10:30 a.m. (Time Limits: 15-15-5)

2023-001096

Donna B. Welch, individually and as Personal Representative of the Estate of Melvin G. Welch, deceased, Respondent, v. Advance Auto Parts, Inc., American Honda Motor Co., Inc., Atlas Asbestos Co, Atlas Turner, Inc. as successor to Atlas Asbestos Co, a foreign company, Bahnson, Inc., Covil Corporation, Daniel International Corporation, Davis Mechanical Contractors, Inc., Ellington Insulation Company, Inc., Fluor Constructors International f/k/a Fluor Corporation, Fluor Constructors International, Inc., Fluor Daniel Services Corporation, Fluor Enterprises, Inc., General Parts, Inc. individually and as successor-in-interest to Carquest Corporation; Goodrich Corporation f/k/a The B. F. Goodrich Company, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, Graybar Electric Company, Inc., Honeywell International, Inc. individually and as successor-in-interest to Allied Signal, Inc., as successor to Bendix Corporation, Morse Tec LLC f/k/a Borgwarner Morse Tec LLC, and successor-by-merger to Borg-Warner Corporation, Occidental Chemical Corporation as successor to Durez Corporation; O'reilly Automotive Stores, Inc., Paramount Global f/k/a Viacomcbs Inc., f/k/a CBS Corporation, a Delaware corporation f/k/a Viacom, Inc., successor-by-merger to CBS Corporation, a Pennsylvania corporation, f/k/a Westinghouse Electric Corporation, Pneumo Abex LLC successor-in-interest to Abex Corporation, Redco Corporation f/k/a Crane Co., Reinz Wisconsin Gasket LLC f/k/a and/or successor to Reinz Wisconsin Gasket Co. and Wisconsin Gasket Manufacturing Co., a wholly owned subsidiary of Dco LLC, Rust Engineering & Construction, Inc., Rust International Inc., Southern Insulation, Inc., Spirax Sarco, Inc., Union Carbide Corporation, Westrock MWV, LLC individually and as successor-in-interest to Westvaco, ZF Active Safety US Inc. f/k/a Kelsey-Hayes Company, Defendants, of which Atlas Turner, Inc. is the Appellant, and Donna B. Welch, individually and Personal Representative of the Estate of Melvin G. Welch, deceased, and Peter D. Protopapas, Duly Appointed Received for Atlas Turner, Inc., are Respondents.

Stephen Lynwood Brown, Russell Grainger Hines and James D. Gandy, III, all of Clement Rivers, LLP, of Charleston, for Appellant. Charles William Branham, III, Aaron Daniel Chapman, Ka'Leya Q. Hardin and Todd Barnes, all of Dean Omar Branham Shirley, LLP, of Dallas, TX; and Theile Branham McVey, of Kassel McVey Attorneys at Law, of Columbia, for Respondent Donna B. Welch. George Murrell Smith, Jr., Jonathan M. Robinson and Shanon N. Peake, all of Smith Robinson Holler DuBose and Morgan, LLC, of Columbia, for Receiver Respondent Peter Demos Protopapas.

In this direct appeal certified from the court of appeals, the Court will decide if the trial court properly sanctioned the asbestos litigation defendant and appointed a receivership over defendant's insurance assets.