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Updated SC Liquor Liability Law Takes Effect in 2026: What You Need to Know

Updated SC Liquor Liability Law Takes Effect in 2026: What You Need to Know

On May 28, 2025, Governor Henry McMaster signed Act 42 (H.3430) into law, bringing significant changes to South Carolina’s liquor liability and tort system. These reforms, which take effect...
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Tariffs and South Carolina Businesses: What You Need to Know and How Legal Counsel Can Help

Tariffs and South Carolina Businesses: What You Need to Know and How Legal Counsel Can Help

Recent changes in U.S. trade policy have South Carolina businesses feeling the effects of rising tariffs. According to a WTLX report from August 7, 2025, the average tariff rate...
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Planning for the Future: Elder Law & Medicaid Planning in a Changing South Carolina

Planning for the Future: Elder Law & Medicaid Planning in a Changing South Carolina

South Carolina is growing older—and faster than the national average. In 2000, there were 468,440 residents aged 65 and older in the state. Today, the senior population is expanding...
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Probate Has Become Simpler for Small Estates in South Carolina

Probate Has Become Simpler for Small Estates in South Carolina

Recent legislative changes in South Carolina have made it easier for families to navigate the probate process, particularly in cases involving smaller estates. As of May 8, 2025, Act...
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Final Wishes, Respected with Care and Compassion

Final Wishes, Respected with Care and Compassion

When preparing a comprehensive estate plan, one of the most personal and meaningful decisions you’ll make involves your final arrangements. Whether you wish to be buried, cremated, have a...
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“No Damages for Delay” Clauses Aren’t Always Ironclad in Construction Contracts

“No Damages for Delay” Clauses Aren’t Always Ironclad in Construction Contracts

In the world of construction law, “no damages for delay” clauses are commonly used in contracts to limit liability. These provisions generally state that if delays occur, the affected...
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