This blog post discusses rights of first refusal through the lens of the recently published South Carolina Supreme Court opinion in Barry Clarke v. Fine Housing, Inc.
Read MoreCovenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CCRs) are commonly encumber property in Horry County, South Carolina, but what are they, exactly?
Read MoreAlcohol injuries occurring in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina can be incredibly devastating. South Carolina’s liquor liability laws may provide redress to people injured by drunk drivers on the roadway.
Read MoreSouth Carolina law may allow you to recover punitive damages along with compensatory damages (a topic we discussed last week). This post focuses on unique aspects of South Carolina punitive-damages law.
Read MoreSouth Carolina law may allow compensatory and punitive damages for victims sustaining serious personal injuries. This post focuses on compensatory damages and topics like “pain and suffering” and “loss of enjoyment of life.”
Read MoreFor the first time, the North Carolina Supreme Court addressed how to plead a misappropriation claim: “To plead misappropriation of trade secrets, a plaintiff must identify a trade secret with sufficient particularity so as to enable a defendant to delineate that which he is accused of misappropriating.”
Read MoreYou’re probably familiar with non-competes in employment contracts, where (if appropriately drafted) employees can be restricted from working for competitors after their employment’s end.
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