Supreme Court of South Carolina, 1994

Johnson v. Rental Uniform Service of Greenville, S.C., Inc.

Johnson v. Rental Uniform Service of Greenville, S.C., Inc.
Supreme Court of South Carolina · Decided June 20, 1994 · Chandler, Finnev, Harwell, Moore, Toal
316 S.C. 70; 447 S.E.2d 184; 1994 S.C. LEXIS 142

Johnson v. Rental Uniform Service of Greenville, S.C., Inc.

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam:

After careful consideration, we decline to adopt the “dual capacity” doctrine as the law of South Carolina. See Parker v. Williams and Madjanik, Inc., 275 S.C. 65, 267 S.E. (2d) 524 (1980); 2A Larson, Workmen’s Compensation Law §§ 72:80; 72:81(C) (1993). Accordingly, the circuit court order is affirmed.

/s/ David W. Harwell C.J. /s/ A. Lee Chandler A.J. Is/ Ernest A. Finnev. Jr. A.J. /s/ Jean H. Toal A.J. /s/ James E. Moore A.J.

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