Who your law firm should hire next
Spoiler alert: it isn’t a lawyer, a paralegal, or a secretary.
Who your law firm should hire next Read More »
Spoiler alert: it isn’t a lawyer, a paralegal, or a secretary.
Who your law firm should hire next Read More »
Insurance: you hate it until you need it. Over the past few months, we’ve had a number of clients call to discuss their insurance coverage not only for their businesses, but also for their families. The Coronavirus pandemic certainly has businesses and families thinking: am I covered? What’s going to happen if I don’t have
Insurance Coverage: More Is Usually Better Read More »
Pigs have flown, and our state bar just got tech savvy.
SC rules of civil procedure switched into geek mode Read More »
This past week, we’ve all been adjusting to the new normal of virtual society. Yesterday morning, I hopped on a video call with my team to hammer out the day’s priorities. I worked all day at my remote office, which is a fancy way of describing a monitor on top of my kitchen table. Once
Don’t let notary statutes turn you into “that guy” during social distancing Read More »
While many of you are sitting at home, either with your children who are out of school or out of paranoia and fear over the bat-flu (or, ridiculously, being told you can’t work) one thought keeps recurring in my mind: Does COVID-19 (more commonly known as the Coronavirus) qualify as an “Act of God” under
The Corona-Circus And Its Effect on Force Majeure Clauses Read More »
Blockchain technology is about to take dis-intermediation to the next level.
Hell yeah there’s a Bitcoin Bubble, and we’re going long anyway Read More »
How do you know it’s time to get a lawyer? Many people wait till they’re like this guy: For a business owner, hitting rock bottom might look like being sued, getting caught up in a nasty “divorce” with your business partner, having a rogue employee steal your intellectual property…the list goes on. You definitely need a lawyer if you’ve hit
Don’t wait till you hit rock bottom! Read More »
Civility in the profession is not a trite ideal
Catch more flies with honey. Read More »
Unless you spent the week off the grid, I’m sure you’ve heard that United airlines forcibly dragged a ticketed, paid, seated passenger from a flight in order to make room for four of its employees. This was after passengers declined to give up their seats in exchange for $800 flight vouchers. The incident has sparked plenty of discussion about how airlines should
Re-accommodating the oligopoly Read More »
The recognition of electronic signatures was a tremendous boon to efficiency in commerce and, I submit, a great leap forward in the technology of the signature.
Your wet signature don’t mean jack Read More »