What Happens If Your Business Gets Sued in South Carolina?
Lawsuits against businesses in South Carolina are more common than many business owners realize. Even companies that act in good faith with proper contracts and
Do You Need a Business Lawyer to Draft Your Contracts in South Carolina?
Running a business involves more than just offering products or services; it requires legally sound agreements that protect your interests. In South Carolina, where industries
Commercial Landlord Duties
Commercial property carries a duty of care that is different from the defined duties of residential landlords. The following may help you avoid pitfalls while
Stoney v. Stoney: Intervention, Alimony, Equitable Distribution
In Stoney v. Stoney, Op. No. 5431 (S.C. Ct. App. filed July 27, 2016) (Shearouse Adv. Sh. 30 at 40), Mr. Stoney’s brother intervened as
Business Valuation in Divorce
Business valuation is a subject near and dear to my heart. On a professional level, in order for me to help my clients who are
Business Owners Beware: Transmutation and Divorce
Business, more than any other occupation, is a continual dealing with the future; it is a continual calculation, an instinctive exercise in foresight – Henry R.

