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Family Court Sanctions

Rosen Hagood August 11, 2020
family law 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 are dealing with their money. But family law is different. It deals with families, and often, children. And as a result, the parties …

Rosen Hagood Attorney, Andrew Gowdown, Joins Board of Brain Injury Association of South Carolina

Andrew D. Gowdown July 21, 2020

The law firm of Rosen Hagood is pleased to announce that partner Andrew Gowdown has joined the board of directors of the Brain Injury Association of South Carolina (BIASC). An attorney with years of experience representing clients with traumatic brain injuries (TBI), Gowdown is passionate about educating for prevention and advocating for the injured. “I’m …

Car Accidents: Who’s At Fault?

Andrew D. Gowdown June 30, 2020

In car accidents, it is often clear that one party is completely at fault. If someone runs a stop sign in broad daylight, with no other extenuating factors, and T-bones another driver who has the green light, there isn’t much doubt about fault. But sometimes things aren’t as clear. What then? What happens when the …

Defense to Tortious Interference with Contract

Rosen Hagood May 18, 2020
Charleston Tortious Interference Lawyer

There’s Justification. And Then There’s Justification. Tortious Interference with Contracts in South Carolina. Whether you’re a hummingbird, a professional golfer, or a distributor of beauty supplies, competition is a fact of life. Mates, trophies and sales territories are valuable, and if you want one, you’re going to have to beat out other people (or birds) …

Oppression of Shareholders, Good Faith & Duty of Loyalty

Timothy J.W. Muller April 30, 2020
Data Charts

Limited liability companies (LLCs), corporations, and limited partnerships generally must look to a state’s business organization statutes for answers when disputes arise amongst shareholders or members. South Carolina is no different. South Carolina’s business organization statutes–found in Title 33 of the South Carolina Code–provide remedies for oppressed shareholders, partners, or members of an LLC. Those …

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