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· 8/25/2003

Jones v. Georgia-Pacific Corp.

Citations

  • 586 S.E.2d 111
  • 355 S.C. 413
  • 2003 S.C. LEXIS 209

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • discussing the interplay between the ADA and Cooper and holding \the ADA does not trump . . . Cooper\
  • “Our standard of review does not permit us to weigh the evidence and make our own determination. We are bound to uphold the [Appellate Panel’s] decision unless its factual determination is not supported by substantial evidence.”
  • “Substantial evidence is evidence which, considering the record as a whole, would allow reasonable minds to reach the conclusion that the administrative agency reached to justify its action.” (quoting Howell v. Pacific Columbia Mills , 291 S.C. 469, 354 S.E.2d 384 (1987))

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Judges: Toal, Moore, Waller, Burnett, Pleicones

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