Rene Stuhr Dukes Featured by The American Bar
Charleston, SC -Rene Stuhr Dukes, a member of Rosen Hagood’s family law practice group, was recently featured by the American Bar in connection with the pro bono work she performed in the…
Charleston, SC -Rene Stuhr Dukes, a member of Rosen Hagood’s family law practice group, was recently featured by the American Bar in connection with the pro bono work she performed in the…
At last month’s American Bar Association (ABA) Annual Meeting in Chicago, Alice Paylor, a Rosen Hagood partner, was elected the 2018-2019 President-elect of the National Caucus of State Bar Associations (NCSBA). Established…
Rosen Hagood is proud to announce that six of its attorneys were named to the 2019 Best Lawyers in America list, including Alice Paylor who was recognized as Charleston’s “Lawyer of the…
CHARLESTON, S.C. – Two associates from Rosen Hagood, Liam Duffy and Elizabeth Nicholson, were elected to the South Carolina Bar House of Delegates for the 2018-2020 Bar term. Their term officially started…
A group of former and current employees of South Carolina-based ArborGen, Inc., have been awarded damages of $53,508,288.00 against ArborGen, Inc., and its founding and current members, MeadWestVaco Corporation (MWV) now “Westrock”,…
Alice Paylor and her husband, Kit were interviewed by the Post and Courier on 2/4/2014. Kit is being treated for head and neck cancer and wants to raise awareness for the HPV…
David Jennings swore two Mount Pleasant Waterworks commissioners, Rick Crosby and John Burn, into office on November 18, 2013. See the full story about Mount Pleasant Waterworks and photos of the ceremony…
BY GLENN SMITH Post & Courier A long-awaited federal study of the Sofa Super Store fire released Thursday could prove pivotal in ongoing lawsuits, potential criminal charges and efforts to enact state…
“A woman who claimed she suffered a brain injury when a 90,000-pound cement truck collided with her car has settled her negligence lawsuit for $3 million in the U.S. District Court of…
CHARLESTON, SC-The South Carolina Court of Appeals ruled that Dorchester County has no right to charge the owner of a residential development for sewer fees, reversing an earlier decision by county officials.…