Based upon a settlement reached with Respondents, Petitioners filed a motion seeking dismissal of their petition for a writ of certiorari to the Court of Appeals. They also asked the Court to vacate the opinion of the Court of Appeals found at 418 S.C. 282, 792 S.E.2d 240 (Ct. App. 2016). Finding that Respondents had no opposition to these requests, and upon the recommendation of the Court of Appeals, the S.C. Supreme Court dismissed the petition for a writ of certiorari and vacated the earlier opinion in this matter by Order dated June 16, 2017. Read the article…………….
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