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Suing a Business Partner in South Carolina: Why the Wrong Lawsuit Gets Dismissed
Short answer: When a business partner takes money, misuses company assets, or breaches their duties, the injury usually belongs to the company, not to you personally. In South Carolina, that means you generally cannot sue in your own name. You have to bring a derivative action on behalf of the company, and you have

Breaking The Tendency: Don’t Be A One-Trick Pony
Over the past few months, it’s become more and more clear that law schools and law firms are training future attorneys that the only way

Who your law firm should hire next
Spoiler alert: it isn’t a lawyer, a paralegal, or a secretary.

Ready….Fire….AIM!
In the modern economy, your most valuable assets are intangible. Protect your brand, and don’t get trolled.
Insurance Coverage: More Is Usually Better
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
SC rules of civil procedure switched into geek mode
Pigs have flown, and our state bar just got tech savvy.
Don’t let notary statutes turn you into “that guy” during social distancing
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