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05/21/21  |  Legal Update

Civil Conspiracy in South Carolina

If a person or business is harmed by the wrongful plans and acts of others working together, the harmed entity has an avenue for recovery through pleading a civil conspiracy claim. Since

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05/13/21  |  Business and Commercial Litigation

How South Carolina Distinguishes Between Independent Contractors and Employees

Independent contractors are playing an increasingly common role in our economy, with the advent of the gig economy and more freelance jobs than ever before. When done properly, classifying a worker as

04/30/21  |  Firm News

Eight Rosen Hagood Attorneys Receive Accolades

Eight attorneys from the Charleston-based law firm of Rosen Hagood have been named to either the 2021 South Carolina Super Lawyers list or the 2021 South Carolina Rising Stars list, the firm

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04/27/21  |  Probate, Estate, and Trust Litigation

Intentional Interference with Inheritance: Is It a Cause of Action in South Carolina?

Intentional interference with inheritance is a tort cause of action that is gaining traction throughout the United States, but is it a valid claim in South Carolina? The answer is not yet.

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02/25/21  |  Firm News

Remembering The Contributions Of Police Chief Reuben Greenberg

In our final installment to commemorate Black History Month for 2021, Rosen Hagood takes a look at the life and leadership of former police chief Reuben Greenberg, the first black police chief

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02/23/21  |  Community Involvement

International African American Museum Taking Shape In Charleston

In our continuing series focusing on Black History Month, Rosen Hagood highlights the upcoming International African American Museum (IAAM) here in Charleston. Located on what was once a major entryway for the

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02/16/21  |  Community Involvement

Remembering Macon Bolling Allen’s Contributions To The Charleston Bar

February is Black History Month, and Rosen Hagood recognizes and celebrates the many contributions African Americans have made in the world of the law. We begin our first in a series of

01/27/21  |  Business and Commercial Litigation

Who Will Decide Your Case: Judge or Jury?

The party bringing the lawsuit—the plaintiff—is described as the master of his complaint. The United States Supreme Court has even said that the plaintiff is “ordinarily allowed to select whatever forum [she]

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01/08/21  |  Family Law and Divorce

Family Court Sanctions

Family law is not like other kinds of law. If you’re a corporate lawyer, or a tax attorney, or a land use lawyer, your clients are either businesses, or at most, you

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12/09/20  |  Firm News

Rosen Hagood Law Firm Announces the Addition of F. Truett Nettles, II as Of Counsel

Charleston, SC. (December 8, 2020) – Rosen Hagood is pleased to announce that F. Truett Nettles, II has joined the firm as Of Counsel. “We are pleased to have Truett join the