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08/21/24  |  Legal Update

Legal Update: FTC’s Non-Compete Ban Struck Down by Federal Judge

This recent blog post covered the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)’s final rule banning non-compete agreements nationwide. The rule states that a non-compete agreement or clause is an unfair method of competition, and

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07/16/24  |  Construction Law and Litigation

Anatomy of a Construction Dispute

In 2022, the average value of a construction dispute in the US was $42.8 million. These disputes typically pertain to defective workmanship, project delays, payment disputes, and other common problems that can

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05/21/24  |  Employment and Labor Law

Legal Update: The Impact of the FTC’s Ban on Non-Competes on Employers and Employees

On April 23, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a final rule to ban non-compete agreements nationwide. As a law firm that works closely with both employers and employees, we know

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10/25/22  |  Business and Commercial Litigation

South Carolina Residential Property Agreements Transitions to Due Diligence-Only Model

Changes affecting the South Carolina Residential Property Agreement to Buy and Sell Real Estate (Property Agreement) went into effect on June 13, 2022. These changes, promulgated by the South Carolina Association of

01/13/22  |  In the News

Employer Sued for Paying Employee 91,500 Pennies

Employee turnover is an inevitable part of business. There is an endless list of reasons why employer-employee relationships terminate. Regrettably, these relationships don’t always terminate on good terms and, sometimes, they end

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07/01/21  |  Real Estate

Understanding South Carolina Residential Real Estate Closing Disclosures

To sell a piece of residential real estate in South Carolina, such as a house, the seller is required by law to disclose certain information. The purpose of these disclosures is to

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04/19/21  |  Firm News

Rosen Hagood Attorney Elizabeth Nicholson Admitted to Practice Law in Georgia

Charleston, SC. (April 19, 2021) – Rosen Hagood is pleased to announce that attorney Elizabeth Nicholson has been licensed to practice law in Georgia. “We’re proud of Elizabeth for taking the initiative

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02/08/21  |  Firm News

Rosen Hagood Attorney Elizabeth Nicholson Joins Board of Directors for Going Places

Charleston, SC. – Rosen Hagood is pleased to announce that attorney Elizabeth Nicholson has joined the Board of Directors for Going Places. “It’s an honor to be asked to serve on the

01/20/21  |  Construction Law and Litigation

The Defense of Time Limitations in Construction Defect Cases

Potential liability of contractors for construction defects does not end upon the completion of a project. A contractor’s risk of liability for construction defects is determined by two types of defenses with

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12/12/19  |  Firm News

Rosen Hagood Helps Build Leaders

Congratulations to Elizabeth Nicholson, a Rosen Hagood attorney recently selected for membership in the 2020 class of the South Carolina Bar Leadership Academy. The Academy is an elite group of 17 attorneys