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Watts v. Sonic Auto.

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA In The Supreme Court
Jun 4, 2014
Appellate Case No. 2013-000606 (S.C. Jun. 4, 2014)

Opinion

Appellate Case No. 2013-000606 Memorandum Opinion No. 2014-MO-015

06-04-2014

Christine Watts, Respondent, v. Sonic Automotive, d/b/a Century BMW, Appellant.

Kurt M. Rozelsky, of Smith Moore Leatherwood LLP, of Greenville, Richmond T. Moore and Dennis M. Black, both of Washington, D.C., for Appellant. Gedney M. Howe, III, of Gedney M. Howe, III, PA, of Charleston, Richard A. Harpootlian, of Richard A. Harpootlian, PA, of Columbia, A. Camden Lewis, of Lewis, Babcock & Griffin, LLP, of Columbia and Brady R. Thomas, Terry E. Richardson, Jr. and David Butler, of Richardson, Patrick, Westbrook &Brickman, LLC, all of Barnwell, and Michael E. Spears, of Michael E. Spears, PA, of Spartanburg, for Respondent.


THIS OPINION HAS NO PRECEDENTIAL VALUE. IT SHOULD NOT BE

CITED OR RELIED ON AS PRECEDENT IN ANY PROCEEDING

EXCEPT AS PROVIDED BY RULE 268(d)(2), SCACR.


Appeal from Greenville County

Doyet A. Early, III, Circuit Court Judge


AFFIRMED

Kurt M. Rozelsky, of Smith Moore Leatherwood LLP, of Greenville, Richmond T. Moore and Dennis M. Black, both of Washington, D.C., for Appellant.

Gedney M. Howe, III, of Gedney M. Howe, III, PA, of Charleston, Richard A. Harpootlian, of Richard A. Harpootlian, PA, of Columbia, A. Camden Lewis, of Lewis, Babcock & Griffin, LLP, of Columbia and Brady R. Thomas, Terry E. Richardson, Jr. and David Butler, of Richardson, Patrick, Westbrook &Brickman, LLC, all of Barnwell, and Michael E. Spears, of Michael E. Spears, PA, of Spartanburg, for Respondent. PER CURIAM: This case concerns the enforceability of an arbitration agreement. The trial court denied Appellant's motion to compel arbitration. We affirm. In 2005, Respondent entered into a contract with Appellant for the purchase of a car. The transaction included the execution of an arbitration agreement. In December 2006, Appellant filed a motion to compel arbitration pursuant to the terms of the arbitration agreement. At the time of its motion to compel arbitration, Appellant agreed the matter would be decided pursuant to state law. After this Court decided Herron v. Century BMW (Herron I), 387 S.C. 525, 693 S.E.2d 394 (2010), the United States Supreme Court decided Stolt-Nielsen S.A. v. AnimalFeeds International Corp., 130 S. Ct. 1758 (2010), and AT & T Mobility LLC v. Concepcion, 131 S. Ct. 1740 (2011). For the reasons set forth in Herron v. Century BMW (Herron II), 395 S.C. 461, 719 S.E.2d 640 (2012), cert denied, 132 S. Ct. 2436 (2012), this Court declined to review its Herron I decision. We are constrained by Herron II, which similarly forecloses Appellant's efforts in this appeal. We affirm pursuant to Rule 220(b)(1), SCACR, and the above-referenced decisions of this Court.

Respondent's father was also involved in the purchase of the vehicle.

AFFIRMED.

TOAL, C.J., KITTREDGE, HEARN, JJ., Acting Justices James E. Moore and Eugene C. Griffith, Jr., concur.


Summaries of

Watts v. Sonic Auto.

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA In The Supreme Court
Jun 4, 2014
Appellate Case No. 2013-000606 (S.C. Jun. 4, 2014)
Case details for

Watts v. Sonic Auto.

Case Details

Full title:Christine Watts, Respondent, v. Sonic Automotive, d/b/a Century BMW…

Court:STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA In The Supreme Court

Date published: Jun 4, 2014

Citations

Appellate Case No. 2013-000606 (S.C. Jun. 4, 2014)