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Case Information: 2011-191646
Court:Supreme CourtClassification:Appeal - Common Pleas - Other
Short Title:Elisa Narruhn v. Alea London LimitedCase Status:Remittitur
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Filed Date:05/13/2011Oral Argument Date:01/24/2013 10:00 AM
Disposition Date:06/12/2013Disposition Type:Opinion
Remittitur Date:07/25/2013
Lower Court or Tribunal:Horry (2010CP2604112)

- Party Information
Appellate RoleParty NameFormerAttorney(s)
AppellantAlea London LimitedNMark V. Gende
Mark Steven Barrow (Former)
Mark Steven Barrow
William Roberts Calhoun, Jr.
RespondentElisa NarruhnNGene McCain Connell, Jr.

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Event Information
Filed DateEvent InformationDoc
07/25/2013Correspondence - Outgoing (mailed remittitur)
07/25/2013Remittitur - Remittitur Sent
07/25/2013Correspondence - Outgoing (Order Only) denying Petition for Rehearing
07/25/2013Rehearing - Denied
07/12/2013Rehearing - Reply
07/08/2013Rehearing - Return
06/27/2013Rehearing - Petition for Rehearing
06/12/2013Correspondence - Outgoing (mailed opinion)
06/12/2013Dispositional Decision - Opinion 27270
01/24/2013Oral Argument - Oral Argument Held
01/14/2013Correspondence - Outgoing -mailed letter advising counsel oral arguments will now be held at 10:00 a.m.
01/03/2013Correspondence - Outgoing - notified counsel of oral argument time limits
11/02/2012Correspondence - Outgoing - Conflict Letter for Oral Arguments
07/31/2012Transfer - To Supreme Court
04/30/2012Final Brief - Briefing and Record Complete
04/26/2012Legacy Documents - Record on Appeal
04/26/2012Legacy Documents - Case File
04/26/2012Legacy Documents - Briefs