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10/07/21  |  Firm News

Rosen Hagood Attorney Elizabeth Nicholson Joins Advisory Board of Yo Art

Rosen Hagood is pleased to announce that attorney Elizabeth Nicholson has joined the board of Yo Art. “I’m honored to have the opportunity to serve on the board of Yo Art,” said

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09/08/21  |  Firm News

Rosen Hagood Attorney Tapped for Primerus YLS Leadership Position

Rosen Hagood attorney Bijan Ghom has been asked to join the Executive Committee for Primerus Young Lawyers Section (YLS). “I’m excited to work with other members of the YLS Executive Committee,” said

08/19/21  |  Firm News

Eight Rosen Hagood Attorneys Recognized by Best Lawyers

Rosen Hagood is proud to announce that eight of its attorneys were named to the 2022 Best Lawyers in America® list. Recognition in Best Lawyers is widely regarded by both clients and

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08/10/21  |  Real Estate

Deck Structure and Liability Issues for Property Owners

Adding a deck to your home or business improves its value and allows you to enjoy the outdoors. However, a poorly constructed deck can open the door to major liability issues. If

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07/29/21  |  Firm News

Rosen Hagood Partner, Tim Muller Admitted to Michigan Bar

Charleston, SC. (July 27, 2021) – Rosen Hagood is pleased to announce that attorney Tim Muller has been admitted to practice law in Michigan. “Being originally from Michigan, and having continued relationships

07/28/21  |  Firm News

Probate, Trust and Estate Litigation Attorney, Frank Blanchard, to Speak at 2021 South Carolina Probate Bench/Bar Seminar

Rosen Hagood partner, Frank Blanchard has been tapped to present at the 2021 South Carolina Probate Bench/Bar Seminar.  The event is sponsored by the South Carolina Bar CLE Division and will be

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07/14/21  |  Probate, Estate, and Trust Litigation

How To File a Creditor’s Claim Against a South Carolina Estate

If a person who owes you money passes away, you will likely need to make a claim in probate court to recover your money. Certain deadlines and procedures have to be followed

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06/16/21  |  Business and Commercial Litigation

The Limitations On Defendants During A Default Judgment Damages Hearing

A default judgment has serious repercussions. In South Carolina, a party that has been served with the complaint (the defendant) has 30 days to file an answer. There are certain rules that

What Can A Beneficiary Do To Remedy A Breach Of Trust?

06/10/21  |  Probate, Estate, and Trust Litigation

What Can A Beneficiary Do To Remedy A Breach Of Trust?

A trust is a legal vehicle that allows a trustee to hold and direct assets on behalf of a beneficiary. Trustees have extraordinary power to manage a trust and are often responsible

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05/27/21  |  Legal Update

What’s Next for the S.C. Heritage Act?

Last summer in our blog, Good to Know, we addressed the Heritage Act. This week the South Carolina Supreme Court heard arguments to do away with a divisive 2000 state law protecting some