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Birmingham, Alabama 35203, United States
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  • Administrative Law
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  • Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
  • Antitrust & Trade Regulation
  • Appellate Practice
  • Art, Entertainment, & Sports Law
  • Bankruptcy
  • Business Organizations
  • Business Torts
  • Class Action
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  • Communications & Media Law
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  • Criminal Law
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  • Environmental Law
  • Family Law
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  • Immigration Law
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  • Intellectual Property
  • International Law & Trade
  • Labor & Employment Law
  • Litigation
  • Maritime Law
  • Mergers & Acquisitions
  • Military Law
  • Privacy
  • Products Liability
  • Professional Malpractice
  • Real Estate
  • Science, Computers, & Tech
  • Securities Law
  • Taxation
  • Toxic Torts
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  • Wills, Trusts, & Estate Planning
  • Workers' Compensation
  • Zoning, Planning & Land Use
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  • Alabama
  • California
  • D.C.
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • Iowa
  • New York
  • North Carolina
  • South Carolina
  • Tennessee
  • Texas
Number of Attorneys
400+ Attorneys

FTC Noncompete Ban Struck Down

Judge Ada Brown of U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas issued an order on Tuesday, August 20, 2024, ruling that the FTC Rule establishing a noncompete ban (“the Rule”) is arbitrary and capricious, and issuing…more

Employer Liability Issues, Employment Contract, Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Non-Compete Agreements, Restrictive Covenants

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Improving Quality of Video Content: Strategic Communications with NP Strategy

Video content continues to be king, but don’t let the demand for content sacrifice overall quality. NPS Video Services Specialist Evan Barbare spells out some easy tips for improving video content to maximize impact…more

Business Development, Content Marketing, Content Strategy, Marketing, Online Videos

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Insights from a Recent Court Decision

The Eliminating Kickbacks in Recovery Act (EKRA), 18 U.S.C. § 220, is a criminal statute that prohibits knowingly and willfully soliciting or receiving remuneration for referring patients to recovery homes, clinical treatment…more

Anti-Kickback Statute, Eliminating Kickbacks in Recovery Act of 2018 (EKRA), Health Care Providers, Patient Referrals, Remuneration

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FTC Passes Final Rule Purporting to Invalidate Non-Compete Agreements and Lawsuit Immediately Ensues: Specific Implications for Healthcare Employers

On Tuesday, April 23, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) issued a final rule which purports to prohibit employers from entering into new non-compete agreements with any employee, including senior executives. The rule,…more

Employer Liability Issues, Employment Contract, Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Final Rules, Non-Compete Agreements

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The Impact of CON Repeal, DHEC Changes, and Ongoing Considerations

South Carolina ASCs Have a Number of Changing Regulatory Requirements Pending – Stakeholders Should Take Notice - In May of 2023, the South Carolina General Assembly unanimously passed S. 164 and the Governor signed the…more

Ambulatory Surgery Centers, Anti-Kickback Statute, Health Care Providers, Hospitals, Physicians

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FTC Noncompete Ban Struck Down

Judge Ada Brown of U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas issued an order on Tuesday, August 20, 2024, ruling that the FTC Rule establishing a noncompete ban (“the Rule”) is arbitrary and capricious, and issuing…more

Employer Liability Issues, Employment Contract, Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Non-Compete Agreements, Restrictive Covenants

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When Does My Patent Expire? A Quick Glance at Patent Term Adjustment Prior to the Outcome of Cellect

The term of a U.S. utility patent extends 20 years from the date of priority filing. However, the USPTO provides a guarantee of “prompt patent and trademark office response” that may allow the term to extend beyond the 20 year…more

Intellectual Property Protection, Patent Litigation, Patent Term Adjustment, Patents, USPTO

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If You Build It, They May Sue - Floor Plans, Elevations and Copyright Infringement

You see them everywhere — Internet sites, open houses, Parade of Homes, and builders and designers providing copies of architectural works, floor plans, and depictions of home exteriors (sometimes called elevations) on which…more

Copyright, Copyright Infringement, Homeowners

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Statutory Update – New Protections Against Broad Waivers of Lien Rights

Ensuring the language in lien waivers is conditional upon the actual receipt of payment and that the waiver is limited to the extent of payment received have long been the most crucial issues whenever presented with a lien…more

Construction Contracts, Construction Industry, Construction Liens, Construction Project

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2024 Alabama Legislative Update: Regular Session - Sine Die

Budgets - The $3.4 billion General Fund Budget and supplemental appropriations, the mechanism for funding non-education-related expenses, have been sent to the Governor for her signature…more

Gaming, Legislative Agendas, State and Local Government, State Budgets, State Legislatures

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Mental Health Benefits: 2023 Year-End Update

In the August issue, we delved into the proposed regulations under the Paul Wellstone and Pete Domenici Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008 (“MHPAEA”), as amended by the Affordable Care Act. By way of reminder,…more

Health Insurance, Mental Health, Mental Health Parity Rule, MHPAEA, Substance Abuse

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Virginia Joins North Carolina and South Carolina in Prohibiting Pay-if-Paid Clauses

Imagine you are an electrical subcontractor working in Virginia for a general contractor on a commercial project. Because you perform electrical work, much of your scope falls after framing and roofing, and after the envelope…more

Construction Contracts, Construction Industry, Contractors, Pay if Paid, Subcontractors

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COVID-19 Litigation – The Latest

It might feel like years, but it’s only been about four months since the COVID-19 pandemic was declared a national emergency in the United States. Like with the virus, we’ve watched the COVID-19 litigation landscape evolve…more

Coronavirus/COVID-19, Employer Liability Issues, Health and Safety, Infectious Diseases, Personal Protective Equipment

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Work This Way: A Labor & Employment Law Podcast - Episode 20: Tips for Court Cases with Judge Dennis and Judge Wilkins of Maynard Nexsen

On episode 20, hosts Tina and Cherie welcome Maynard Nexsen attorneys and former Judges Markley Dennis and Billy Wilkins, both of whom had long careers as public servants. Judge Dennis and Judge Wilkins share their best…more

Defense Strategies, Employer Liability Issues, Employment Litigation, Judges, Litigation Strategies

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Everything Old is New Again: USDOL’s Reinstatement of the Totality-of-the-Circumstances Rule for Independent Contractor Analysis

The latest final rule on independent contractors issued by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) returns to the economics reality test effective March 11, 2024. This final rule rescinds the rule published at the end of the Trump…more

Department of Labor (DOL), Economic Realities Test, Employer Liability Issues, Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), Final Rules

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2024 Alabama Legislative Update: Regular Session - Sine Die

Budgets - The $3.4 billion General Fund Budget and supplemental appropriations, the mechanism for funding non-education-related expenses, have been sent to the Governor for her signature…more

Gaming, Legislative Agendas, State and Local Government, State Budgets, State Legislatures

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Important and Time-Sensitive Changes in the APRN Statute Effective July 1

Governor McMaster signed S. 345 (Act No. 234 of 2018) into law on Friday May 18th amending the Nurse Practice Act and expanding the scope of practice for Nurse Practitioners, Certified Nurse Midwives and Clinical Nurse…more

APRNs, Health Care Providers, Nurse Practitioners, Physicians

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North Carolina Receiverships and the new North Carolina Commercial Receivership Act

The North Carolina Commercial Receivership Act went into effect a year ago. The Act, codified in Article 38A of Chapter 1 of the North Carolina General Statutes, was the first substantive update to existing North Carolina…more

Borrowers, Commercial Property Owners, Creditors, Lenders, Receivership

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The Special Committee on South Carolina’s Energy Future Begins Off-Season Meetings

This week, the South Carolina Senate Special Committee on Energy Future held the first of three meetings to discuss upcoming legislation on power generation and the state’s energy future…more

Energy Sector, Natural Gas, Power Plants, Utilities Sector

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Commandment #9: Don't Expect Immediate Resolution - Investigations May Last For Years - When the Feds Come Knockin'

Over the last several months, I've shared my thoughts on what I've observed and experienced both as a federal prosecutor, criminal defense attorney and civil litigator in regards to federal, state or local investigations. This…more

Criminal Investigations, Federal Prosecutors, Grand Juries

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Federal Long Term Care Staffing Mandates:  Impacts on Facilities Across the Country and in Alabama

On May 10, 2024, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) published its controversial final rule imposing minimum staffing requirements for long term care facilities (the “Final Rule”). When it takes effect on June 21,…more

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Health Care Providers, Long Term Care Facilities, Long-Term Care, Medicaid

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An Employment Law Prelude to SCOTUS's October Term 

The U.S. Supreme Court begins its next term on October 7, 2024, and it will hear oral argument in E.M.D. Sales Inc. v. Carrera and Lackie v. Stinney, two cases of potential significance to employers across the country. This…more

Employer Liability Issues, Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), Oral Argument, SCOTUS, Wage and Hour

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The Future of DHEC is No Longer Pending

In September 2021, Nexsen Pruet published an article titled “The Future of DHEC Still Pending at the General Assembly?” Now two years later, S. 399—a bill that would split and splinter South Carolina’s largest state agency (the…more

Department of Natural Resources, General Assembly, Public Health, State and Local Government

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Bankruptcy Court Finds No Stay Violation Where Creditor Initially Refused to Return Vehicle to Debtor Who Claimed Equitable Ownership Interest - Discussion of Treatment in SC and NC

From the Bankruptcy Court for the District of South Carolina : In McCall v. Anderson Brothers Bank (In re McCall), Adv. Pro. No. 16-80008-jw (Bankr. D.S.C. 2016), the Honorable John E. Waites held that a creditor did not…more

Bankruptcy Court, Chapter 13, Creditors, Debtors

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A List of Current “To Do’s” for Retirement Plan Sponsors – SECURE 2.0 Act of 2022

President Biden signed The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023 in late December 2022. The final bill included the SECURE 2.0 Act of 2022 (“SECURE 2.0”). As we reported in a prior article, SECURE 2.0 contains a host of…more

Benefit Plan Sponsors, Employee Benefits, Required Minimum Distributions, Retirement, Retirement Plan

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(INFOGRAPHIC) Amalgamation of Interests - or How to Ensure You Wasted Time Setting Up Multiple Project Companies

There is a fairly customary practice in real estate development and construction intended to take advantage of the liability protections afforded by the Uniform Limited Liability Company Act. The practice is very…more

C-Corporation, Choice of Entity, General Contractors, General Partnerships, Limited Liability Company (LLC)

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Can Our Association Do That? FCA Adopts New Rule for Farm Credit Subsidiaries

The Farm Credit Administration has adopted a new final rule governing the ownership and use of unincorporated business entities (UBEs) by Farm Credit System institutions. It applies to investments by System institutions in…more

Collateral, Farm Credit Administration, Subsidiaries

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Insurer Defeats Business Interruption Claim on Property Insurance Policy and Accompanying Bad Faith Claim in Federal Court in North Carolina

A Raleigh jewelry store recently lost its bid to prove coverage, bad faith and punitive damages in a classic case of seemingly strong evidence but actually nothing-burger evidence. In Michael Borovsky Goldsmith, LLC v. Jewelers…more

Bad Faith, Business Interruption, Insurance Industry, Property Damage, Property Insurance

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The new Corporate Transparency Act and its potential impact on North Carolina commercial real estate attorneys

The Corporate Transparency Act of 2019 (“CTA”) was enacted January 1, 2021, as part of the Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2020 (“AMLA”), which is part of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021 (“NDAA”). This…more

Anti-Money Laundering, Beneficial Owner, Corporate Transparency Act, Financial Crimes, FinCEN

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Florida Client Alert:  New and Future Changes to Florida Laws Affecting Real Property

Tort reform laws are not the only significant changes underway in Florida. There also are a series of changes to Florida law that either have taken effect, will take effect, or may potentially take effect (more on that later)…more

Florida, Popular, Property Owners, Property Tax, Real Estate Market

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Main Street Lending Program to Roll Out Shortly

On May 19, 2020 during a Senate hearing Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell announced that Federal Reserve anticipates launching the Main Street Lending Program (the “Program”) near the end of May. As a result, media coverage…more

Coronavirus/COVID-19, Federal Reserve, Main Street Lending Programs, Main Street New Loan Facility, Special Purpose Vehicles

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CMS’ Upcoming COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate: What You Need to Know Now

On September 9, 2021, President Biden announced a new “COVID-19 Action Plan” designed to mitigate the continuing effects of the Delta variant by increasing the number of vaccinated individuals. The plan includes, among other…more

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Coronavirus/COVID-19, Health Care Providers, Reasonable Accommodation, Vaccinations

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Advantages and Disadvantages of Offering a Level-Funded Group Health Plan

While level-funded group health plans are not entirely new, their adoption has expanded rapidly over the last few years, particularly among small to midsized employers. According to an annual KFF survey, among employers with…more

Employee Benefits, Employer Group Health Plans, Health Insurance, IRS

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Alabama Legislative Summary: Economic Development

During this year’s session, the Alabama Legislature considered multiple pieces of legislation focusing on improving Alabama’s economic opportunities and long-term economic development vision…more

Economic Development, Legislative Agendas, State and Local Government, State Legislatures, State Taxes

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GAO Bid Protest Annual Report to Congress for FY 2023

Last week, the U.S. Government Accountability Office ("GAO") published its much anticipated Bid Protest Annual Report to Congress for Fiscal Year 2023. GAO's annual report is required under the Competition in Contracting Act of…more

Annual Reports, Bid Protests, Contract Disputes, Document Productions, Federal Contractors

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Project Catalyst: An Economic Development Podcast | Ep. 3: Secretary Harry Ligthsey, SC Department of Commerce

Host Tina Emerson is joined by Tushar Chikhliker, Maynard Nexsen's Economic Development Practice Group Leader, for a conversation with South Carolina Secretary of Commerce Harry Lightsey. They cover a range of topics, from South…more

Community Development, Economic Development, Marketing Perspectives, Public Finance, State and Local Government

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SCOTUS: $200K Per Year And Employee Still Entitled To Overtime Pay

On Feb. 22, 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court weighed in on overtime exemptions under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and held that a highly compensated employee was entitled to overtime pay because he was paid a day rate and not…more

Department of Labor (DOL), Exempt-Employees, Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), Helix Energy Solutions Group Inc v Hewitt No 21-984, Highly Compensated Employees

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GAO Decision Highlights Agency’s Evaluation of Mentor-Protégé Joint Venture, But Could Unintentionally Lead Industry Astray on SBA’s Workshare Rule PDF

A recent Government Accountability Office (“GAO”) decision highlights the Small Business Administration’s (“SBA”) regulations relating to agency evaluations of a mentor-protégé joint venture’s past performance and experience,…more

Federal Contractors, GAO, Joint Venture, Mentor-Protege Program, SBA

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The Often Overlooked Fluctuating Workweek Method of Computing Overtime

The U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled that a worker who earned more than $200,000 still had to be paid the overtime rate for hours worked over 40 in a workweek. As more fully explained in the recent article by my colleague…more

Department of Labor (DOL), Employer Liability Issues, Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), Fluctuating Workweek, Over-Time

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Work This Way: A Labor & Employment Law Podcast - Episode 31: Trade Secrets and Protecting Confidential Information with Jennie Cluverius of Maynard Nexsen

In this episode, our very own Jennie Cluverius sits down with Tina and Christy for part 1 of an in-depth conversation on how employers can protect their most confidential information from misappropriation. Jennie shares her…more

Confidential Information, Data Preservation, Employer Liability Issues, Hiring & Firing, Intellectual Property Protection

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"Governor McCrory Announces Appointments to Coal Ash Management Commission"

On Tuesday, Governor Pat McCrory's office announced the formation of the Coal Ash Management Commission, including Nexsen Pruet attorney Larry Cobb…more

Coal, Coal Ash, Environmental Policies

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The Special Committee on South Carolina’s Energy Future Begins Off-Season Meetings

This week, the South Carolina Senate Special Committee on Energy Future held the first of three meetings to discuss upcoming legislation on power generation and the state’s energy future…more

Energy Sector, Natural Gas, Power Plants, Utilities Sector

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Spring Fashion Season: The Time is Ripe for Rip-Offs and the Industry Still Awaits a Remedy

It’s March, and in Charleston thoughts turn to longer days, spring break and, relatively recently, fashion. The tents go up in Marion Square mid-month for fashion fans to enjoy a week of shows featuring new designs and clothes…more

Copyright, Fashion Industry, Pleadings, Proposed Legislation

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House and Senate Committee Chairs Propose Comprehensive Federal Privacy Act

House Committee on Energy and Commerce (House E&C Committee) Chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) and Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation (Senate Commerce Committee) Chair Maria Cantwell (D-WA) unveiled a…more

Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Data Protection, Data Security, Privacy Laws

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Putting the “O” in PESO

In the world of public relations there is a model for everything. When it comes to handling media relations, that model strategy is known as PESO—Paid, Earned, Shared, and Owned media. The model is structured so each media type…more

Media, Media Relations, Public Relations

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Maintenance Best Practices and Investigations

The recent collapse of the Champlain Towers building is an unimaginable tragedy and likely the quintessential worst nightmare for all involved in the construction industry. Over time, there likely will be questions about the…more

Best Practices, Construction Contracts, Construction Industry, Construction Project

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Standards for Section 501(c)(3) Status of Limited Liability Companies

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) issued Notice 2021-56 - Standards for Section 501(c)(3) Status of Limited Liability Companies as its first attempt to set the standards for a limited liability company (LLC) to become a…more

501(c)(3), Internal Revenue Code (IRC), IRS, Limited Liability Company (LLC), Tax Exempt Entities

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H-1B Lottery Season – A Refresher on Eligibility Requirements and Employer Obligations

The H-1B lottery is fast approaching and set to run from March 6 through 22 this year. Whether this is your company’s first time to participate in the H-1B lottery or you are a seasoned pro, now is the ideal time to evaluate…more

Foreign Nationals, Foreign Workers, H-1B, Immigrants, Immigration Procedures

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Taking the Pulse, A Health Care and Life Sciences Video Podcast | Episode 206: Supporting Patient Care with Darra Coleman of Prisma Health

Hosts Heather and Lauren are joined by Darra Coleman, former host of the podcast and Maynard Nexsen health care attorney and current Senior Associate General Counsel at Prisma Health. Darra joins the show to discuss how her role…more

Health Care Providers, Healthcare Reform, Hospitals, Life Sciences, Patients

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Work This Way: A Labor & Employment Law Podcast - Episode 20: Tips for Court Cases with Judge Dennis and Judge Wilkins of Maynard Nexsen

On episode 20, hosts Tina and Cherie welcome Maynard Nexsen attorneys and former Judges Markley Dennis and Billy Wilkins, both of whom had long careers as public servants. Judge Dennis and Judge Wilkins share their best…more

Defense Strategies, Employer Liability Issues, Employment Litigation, Judges, Litigation Strategies

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Creditors Rights Suffers a Major Depression in North Carolina

So, What can a Lender Count on from a Guarantor? - In 1933, the North Carolina legislature in reaction to the Great Depression enacted certain defenses against alleged abuses by lenders exercising remedies under mortgages…more

Anti-Deficiency Provisions, Creditors, Foreclosure, Guarantors, Lenders

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Colorado Privacy Act

Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed the Colorado Privacy Act (CPA) into law on July 7, 2021, making Colorado the third state – California and Virginia being the other two – to enact comprehensive privacy legislation. There is…more

Cybersecurity, Data Collection, Data Privacy, Data Protection, Data Security

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Leading Through Pandemic Challenge

In recent conversations with business leaders navigating unprecedented change and uncertainty, the following four themes have emerged as helpful principles for leading through highly challenging times…more

Coronavirus/COVID-19, Corporate Governance, Infectious Diseases

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Cybersecurity in the Construction Industry. Know Your Risks and Take Steps to Protect your Company

The digital age has enabled the construction industry to utilize new technologies to increase efficiencies and become more streamlined. Electronic communications, online banking, automated systems and digital storage of key…more

Construction Industry, Cyber Attacks, Cybersecurity, Data Breach, Hackers

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Legislatures Nationwide Take Steps to Limit Property Ownership by Foreign Adversaries

Legislatures across the country are busy addressing numerous topics impacting individual and corporate interests from coast to coast. The Maynard Nexsen team regularly monitors legislation in all of the states where we maintain…more

CFIUS, Commercial Property Owners, Foreign Adversaries, Foreign Ownership, Governor DeSantis

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How "Highest and Best Use" Can Substantially Impact Just Compensation for Landowners

The taking of private property for public use is referred to as condemnation or eminent domain. While federal, state, and municipal governments may unilaterally take private property for public use, landowners are…more

Condemnation, Fifth Amendment, Just Compensation, Private Property, Takings Clause

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Comparative Negligence and Crashworthiness Collide at the South Carolina Supreme Court

The South Carolina Supreme Court recently held that the comparative negligence of a plaintiff, in causing a vehicular collision, is not a defense to product liability crashworthiness claims brought under the theories of strict…more

Car Accident, Comparative Negligence, Design Defects, Implied Warranties, SC Supreme Court

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OSHA Issues Proposed Workplace Heat Exposure Standard

On July 2, 2024, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issued its proposed national heat standard, titled Heat Injury and Illness Prevention in Outdoor and Indoor Work Settings. In a preamble, OSHA, which has…more

Employer Liability Issues, Health and Safety, Heat Exposure, OSHA, Workplace Hazards

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[Webinar] Corporate Issues Affecting Life Sciences Companies - March 31st, 11:00 am - 11:45 am EST

Nexsen Pruet is starting a webinar series focusing on Life Sciences companies in the Carolinas. These webinars will focus on various legal and regulatory issues that Life Sciences companies deal with on a daily basis. They are…more

Corporate Liability, Health Care Providers, Life Sciences, Pharmaceutical Industry, Physicians

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SBA Proposes Rule That Will Change M&A Landscape for Small Business, Recertifications to Impact Award Eligibility

The Small Business Administration ("SBA") recently issued a proposed rule that changes the effect of a concern's size recertification following mergers and acquisitions ("M&A") activity. Notably, the proposed rule is ostensibly…more

Acquisitions, Comment Period, Mergers, Popular, Proposed Rules

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Taking the Pulse, A Health Care and Life Sciences Video Podcast | Episode 186: White Collar Crimes in Healthcare with Maynard Nexsen’s White Collar Team

This week, Heather and Lauren welcome more members of the Maynard Nexsen team, White Collar attorneys Erica Barnes, Mark Moore, and Christian Dysart. The group takes a deep dive into discussing white-collar crime in the…more

Criminal Conspiracy, Criminal Investigations, Criminal Prosecution, Department of Justice (DOJ), Enforcement Actions

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COVID-19 Impact on Alcohol Sales in South Carolina

March 23 Update:On March 21, 2020, South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster issued Executive Order 2020-12, allowing curbside pickup of beer and wine in sealed containers. This does not authorize or apply to open containers,…more

Coronavirus/COVID-19, Infectious Diseases, Public Health, State and Local Government, Wine & Alcohol

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Know Your State’s Voting Leave Laws

2024 is an election year, which brings with it challenges in the workplace and legal considerations for employers. As the year progresses, employers should be mindful of state laws concerning voting leave for employees,…more

Employee Rights, Employer Liability Issues, Paid Leave, State Labor Laws, Voting Leave

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Work This Way: A Labor & Employment Law Podcast - Episode 31: Trade Secrets and Protecting Confidential Information with Jennie Cluverius of Maynard Nexsen

In this episode, our very own Jennie Cluverius sits down with Tina and Christy for part 1 of an in-depth conversation on how employers can protect their most confidential information from misappropriation. Jennie shares her…more

Confidential Information, Data Preservation, Employer Liability Issues, Hiring & Firing, Intellectual Property Protection

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GAO Bid Protest Annual Report to Congress for FY 2023

Last week, the U.S. Government Accountability Office ("GAO") published its much anticipated Bid Protest Annual Report to Congress for Fiscal Year 2023. GAO's annual report is required under the Competition in Contracting Act of…more

Annual Reports, Bid Protests, Contract Disputes, Document Productions, Federal Contractors

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Virginia Joins North Carolina and South Carolina in Prohibiting Pay-if-Paid Clauses

Imagine you are an electrical subcontractor working in Virginia for a general contractor on a commercial project. Because you perform electrical work, much of your scope falls after framing and roofing, and after the envelope…more

Construction Contracts, Construction Industry, Contractors, Pay if Paid, Subcontractors

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What’s the North Carolina General Assembly Been Drinking This Session?

Proposed legislation that could impact North Carolina ABC Retail Permit Holders - With the first year of the North Carolina General Assembly’s biennial session well underway, legislators have focused their work on numerous…more

Alcohol Beverage Control, Bars, General Assembly, State and Local Government, Wine & Alcohol

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Compliance Series Part 3: Ensuring Compliance Programs are Effective

In part 3 of the compliance programs video series, Maynard Nexsen attorneys Erica Barnes and Charles Fleischmann share steps on how to ensure compliance programs are effective and working well for your business…more

Chief Compliance Officers, Compliance, Compliance Management Systems, Corporate Governance, Corporate Management

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Mandatory Unionization at Large Federally-Funded Construction Projects

The federal infrastructure law devotes billions of dollars to construction sites and other projects. When the law was initially proposed, there was skepticism and concern that the huge federal investment would come with…more

Construction Industry, Construction Project, Federal Contractors, Project Labor Agreements, Unions

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Legislative Update June 2021 #2

For the first time since the May 13 crossover date, the General Assembly returned to a normal pace, with the Senate holding votes Tuesday through Thursday and the House of Representatives holding votes Wednesday and Thursday…more

Coronavirus/COVID-19, Department of Environmental Quality, General Assembly, Governor Cooper, Paycheck Protection Program (PPP)

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Work This Way: A Labor & Employment Law Podcast - Episode 24: Young Professionals and The Emerging Workforce with Kamber Parker

Live from the annual Greenville SHRM conference, hosts Tina and Keely welcome young professional expert Kamber Parker who is the founder of The YoPro Know, a consulting firm that bridges the gap between ambitious young…more

Business Development, Career Development, Hiring & Firing, Job Applicants, Legal Recruiting

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Fourth Circuit Ruling Finds Employee is not a “Qualified Individual” under ADA when Employee Fails to Comply with Valid Safety Requirement

On December 9, 2020, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit found that a former employee did not meet the definition of a “qualified individual” to afford protection under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)…more

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Disability Discrimination, Employer Liability Issues, Reasonable Accommodation, Workplace Safety

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Looking Back and Looking Forward: EEOC Enforcement Efforts

As the end of the year approaches and employers begin to look toward 2024, they need to be mindful that charges filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), as well as lawsuits filed by the EEOC, have seen a…more

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Employer Liability Issues, Employment Policies, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), Title VII

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Japanese Exchange Specialists Granted 3 Year Extension Under US-Japan Memorandum of Cooperation

On April 19, 2024, the U.S. Department of State announced the United States and Japan have agreed to extend the maximum period of stay for Japanese exchange specialists to 36 months on a J-1 visa. Under the previous agreement,…more

Immigration Procedures, J-1 Visas, Japan, US State Departments

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Taking the Pulse, A Health Care and Life Sciences Video Podcast | Episode 157: Sarah Glover, Maynard Nexsen Cybersecurity Attorney

Maynard Nexsen cybersecurity attorney Sarah Glover joins hosts Heather and Lauren to discuss cyber attacks on health care organizations. Sarah shares her perspective on risk factors, how to mitigate risk, and the cost of data…more

Cyber Attacks, Cybersecurity, Data Breach, Data Privacy, Data Security

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Changing Hospice Certifying Physician Enrollment:  Starting in June, Physicians Must Be Enrolled or Opted-Out of Medicare for CMS to Pay Hospice Claims PDF

On April 26, 2024, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued Questions and Answers concerning new hospice enrollment requirements for certifying physicians (CMS Q&As). In a nutshell, as of June 3, 2024, the…more

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Health Care Providers, Medicare, Physicians

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FTC Issues Final Rule Banning Fake Reviews and Testimonials

On August 14, the Federal Trade Commission issued a new rule banning fake reviews and testimonials. Among other things, the Rule..…more

Fake Reviews, Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Final Rules, FTC Act, Section 5

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A Win for Plaintiffs in Recent NC Ag-Gag Ruling

Much of a 2015 North Carolina law that was meant to stop activists from posing as farm workers in order to gain access to footage and information about conditions on farms has been deemed unconstitutional on Friday, June 12,…more

Agricultural Sector, Animal Health, Farm Animals, Farms, First Amendment

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GAO Bid Protest Annual Report to Congress for FY 2023

Last week, the U.S. Government Accountability Office ("GAO") published its much anticipated Bid Protest Annual Report to Congress for Fiscal Year 2023. GAO's annual report is required under the Competition in Contracting Act of…more

Annual Reports, Bid Protests, Contract Disputes, Document Productions, Federal Contractors

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Delaware Supreme Court’s Kellner v. AIM Immunotech Inc. Decision Elucidates Advance Notice Bylaws Standards

On July 11, 2024, the Delaware Supreme Court (the “Court”) issued a landmark ruling in Kellner v. AIM Immunotech Inc., providing crucial guidance on the standards for evaluating challenges to advance notice bylaws. This decision…more

Board of Directors, Bylaws, Corporate Governance, Shareholders

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FTC Noncompete Ban Update – Texas Federal Court Enters Limited-Scope Injunction

On July 3, 2024 United States District Court Judge Ada Brown of the Northern District of Texas issued a limited-scope injunction staying the effective date of the FTC Noncompete Ban (the “Ban”) and barring enforcement of the…more

Employer Liability Issues, Employment Contract, Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Non-Compete Agreements, Restrictive Covenants

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High-Net-Worth Divorce and Business Interests

Divorce is always a challenging experience, involving delicate matters such as property division, child custody, and alimony. However, when high-net-worth individuals go through a divorce, the complexities increase, especially…more

Business Ownership, Divorce, Marital Assets, Marriage, Spouses

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South Carolina Legislators Approve Changes to Corporate Tax Laws to Spur Corporate Headquarters and Advance Energy Facility Recruitment

On June 27, South Carolina House Bill 4087 (H.4087), was ratified by the SC Legislature and sent to Governor Henry McMaster's desk for signature. The bill eliminates impediments to recruiting corporate headquarters and advanced…more

Economic Development, Energy Sector, Infrastructure, State and Local Government

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The EEOC Proposes Regulations to Help Employers Interpret the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act

We have previously discussed the passage of the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (PWFA), which requires employers with at least 15 employees to provide reasonable accommodations to a qualified employee’s or applicant’s known…more

Employer Liability Issues, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), Pregnancy, Pregnant Workers Fairness Act, Reasonable Accommodation

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2023 South Carolina Legislative Session: Economic Development

Though the General Assembly technically adjourned Sine Die until next January, legislators returned sooner than expected, with Governor Henry McMaster calling them back into session to address legislation regarding abortion…more

Economic Development, Legislative Agendas, State and Local Government, State Legislatures, Tax Credits

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Resources and Practical Response Tips

After a lengthy absence, the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services (“SCDHHS”) announced on September 10, 2024, that its Medicaid Recovery Audit Contractor (“RAC”) program was resuming on October 1, 2024. SCDHHS…more

Audits, Health Care Providers, Medicaid, Physicians

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Employers Can Still Say “No Carry” Under South Carolina’s New “Open Carry” Law

On August 15, 2021, South Carolina’s new “Open Carry With Training Act” took effect. Under the new “Open Carry” law, individuals who possess a South Carolina concealable weapon permit (“CWP”) can carry a concealable weapon…more

Concealed Weapons, Employment Policies, Gun Laws, Gun Permits

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COVID-19 Flexibilities Come to an End and Other I-9 Changes

Sunset of COVID Flexibilities - For more than three years, the Department of Homeland Security (“DHS”) has allowed employers the option to virtually review Form I-9 documents for certain employees. Where new employees work…more

Coronavirus/COVID-19, Department of Homeland Security (DHS), E-Verify, Foreign Workers, Form I-9

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Delaware Supreme Court’s Kellner v. AIM Immunotech Inc. Decision Elucidates Advance Notice Bylaws Standards

On July 11, 2024, the Delaware Supreme Court (the “Court”) issued a landmark ruling in Kellner v. AIM Immunotech Inc., providing crucial guidance on the standards for evaluating challenges to advance notice bylaws. This decision…more

Board of Directors, Bylaws, Corporate Governance, Shareholders

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2024 Alabama Legislative Update: Regular Session - Sine Die

Budgets - The $3.4 billion General Fund Budget and supplemental appropriations, the mechanism for funding non-education-related expenses, have been sent to the Governor for her signature…more

Gaming, Legislative Agendas, State and Local Government, State Budgets, State Legislatures

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Legislatures Nationwide Take Steps to Limit Property Ownership by Foreign Adversaries

Legislatures across the country are busy addressing numerous topics impacting individual and corporate interests from coast to coast. The Maynard Nexsen team regularly monitors legislation in all of the states where we maintain…more

CFIUS, Commercial Property Owners, Foreign Adversaries, Foreign Ownership, Governor DeSantis

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7 Things to Know About IV Hydration Therapy in South Carolina

Intravenous (IV) hydration therapy is becoming more and more popular in the United States, and South Carolina is no exception. For those unfamiliar with the business model, IV hydration therapy services involve the offering of…more

Health Care Providers, Healthcare Facilities, Physicians, Telehealth, Telemedicine

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EEOC Issues New Guidance on Visual Disabilities in the Workplace

On July 26, 2023, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”) issued new guidance on how the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”) applies to job applicants and employees with vision impairments…more

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Employer Liability Issues, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), Reasonable Accommodation

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GAO Bid Protest Annual Report to Congress for FY 2023

Last week, the U.S. Government Accountability Office ("GAO") published its much anticipated Bid Protest Annual Report to Congress for Fiscal Year 2023. GAO's annual report is required under the Competition in Contracting Act of…more

Annual Reports, Bid Protests, Contract Disputes, Document Productions, Federal Contractors

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Interested in a Crop-Share Lease?

How to be sure it is fair for the landowner and tenant - A cash land lease is a simple method of permitting one party to farm lands owned by another party. The tenant pays rent to the landowner, farms the land, and receives…more

Commercial Leases, Crops, Farms, Landlords, Tenants

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Taking the Pulse, A Health Care and Life Sciences Video Podcast | Episode 206: Supporting Patient Care with Darra Coleman of Prisma Health

Hosts Heather and Lauren are joined by Darra Coleman, former host of the podcast and Maynard Nexsen health care attorney and current Senior Associate General Counsel at Prisma Health. Darra joins the show to discuss how her role…more

Health Care Providers, Healthcare Reform, Hospitals, Life Sciences, Patients

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Work This Way: A Labor & Employment Law Podcast - Episode 19: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion in the Workplace with Stephanie Mays, Maynard Nexsen Chief Talent Officer

For episode 19, Tina and Christy welcome Maynard Nexsen labor & employment attorney Stephanie Mays, who also serves as the Chief Talent Officer for the firm. We dive into the Students for Fair Admissions cases and how it impacts…more

College Admissions, Diversity, Diversity and Inclusion Standards (D&I), Employer Liability Issues, Hiring & Firing

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Deadlines Extended – IRS Provides Relief to Qualified Opportunity Funds and its Investors

On June 4, 2020 the IRS released Notice 2020-39 (the Notice) providing relief to Qualified Opportunity Funds (QOFs) and their investors in response to COVID-19. The Notice provides that the 180-day investment period for…more

Investment Funds, Investors, IRS, Opportunity Zones, Popular

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The America Invents Act, Ten Years After Enactment - Part 1: “First Inventor to File”

Ten years ago, on September 16, 2011, the America Invents Act (“AIA”) became law. This article is the second in a multi-part series of articles on the significant changes introduced by the AIA and the results of those changes…more

America Invents Act, Intellectual Property Protection, Inventions, Inventors, Patent Applications

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Leaders Leading in Crisis

When your flight encounters turbulence, have you ever looked to see if the flight attendant appears concerned? In turbulent times, it’s normal to look for help from people in leadership positions. They will generally have the…more

Best Practices, Crisis Management, Leadership, Risk Management

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Taking the Pulse, A Health Care and Life Sciences Video Podcast | Episode 206: Supporting Patient Care with Darra Coleman of Prisma Health

Hosts Heather and Lauren are joined by Darra Coleman, former host of the podcast and Maynard Nexsen health care attorney and current Senior Associate General Counsel at Prisma Health. Darra joins the show to discuss how her role…more

Health Care Providers, Healthcare Reform, Hospitals, Life Sciences, Patients

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Looking Back and Looking Forward: EEOC Enforcement Efforts

As the end of the year approaches and employers begin to look toward 2024, they need to be mindful that charges filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), as well as lawsuits filed by the EEOC, have seen a…more

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Employer Liability Issues, Employment Policies, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), Title VII

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South Carolina Politics: Four Things to Watch in 2020

The once every decade is the biggest of big deals. This accounting of the U.S. population sets the stage for everything from federal funding, to congressional districting, or to whether an area will get a new post office…more

Political Candidates, Primary Elections, State and Local Government, State Elections

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Involuntary Bankruptcy: Creditor’s Tool to Be Used with Caution - CentsAbility: Creditors' Rights Law Update

If you have ever been a creditor concerned about a debtor not paying debts as they become due or paying other creditors while ignoring your demands, then forcing the debtor into an involuntarily bankruptcy may be an option. An…more

Bankruptcy Code, Chapter 11, Chapter 7, Creditors, Debtors

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Talc Litigation: The Big Picture

In 2015 and 2016, juries awarded $13 million in a talc case in California, and $72 million and $55 million in talc cases tried in Missouri. The California plaintiff argued that she used talcum powder which contained…more

Asbestos, Burden of Proof, Cancer, Causation, Cosmetics

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North and South Carolina Coronavirus Litigation - UPDATED April 7, 2020

UPDATED APRIL 7, 2020, in light of Governor McMaster’s “Home or Work” Order and the Supreme Court of South Carolina’s Order “Re: Operation of the Trial Courts During the Coronavirus Emergency.” In response to the novel…more

Coronavirus/COVID-19, Crisis Management, Eviction, Infectious Diseases, Relief Measures

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EEOC Issues Updated Workplace Harassment Guidance Over Twenty Years in the Making

On April 29, 2024, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) published the final version of its enforcement guidance on harassment in the workplace. The updated guidance is effective immediately, and consolidates…more

Employer Liability Issues, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), Harassment, Pregnant Workers Fairness Act

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ADA Compliance in Real Estate

Regardless of the industry, most business owners are familiar with Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”) prohibiting disability discrimination in the employment context and enforced by the Equal Employment…more

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Disability Discrimination, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), Public Accommodation, Reasonable Accommodation

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COVID-19 Silver Linings for Economic Development

As we move toward brighter days ahead, what economic development opportunities await? Two come to my mind most: one is strategic and statewide in scale; the other is more tactical, playing out at the company level…more

Coronavirus/COVID-19, Economic Development, Manufacturers

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Proposal for "March-In Rights” Threatens Patents for Government Funded Inventions

On December 8, the Biden administration unveiled a proposal to override patent rights tied to government contracts and grants, under the much-publicized “march-in rights” provision found in Section 203 of Title 35 of the U.S…more

Intellectual Property Protection, Inventions, Inventors, Patent Applications, Patents

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OIG OKs Physician Consultant Gift Card Arrangement

On January 3, 2024, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (HHS-OIG) published OIG Advisory Opinion No. 23-15 (the “Opinion”), which addresses a request from a consulting company (the…more

Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Health Care Providers, MIPS, OIG, Physicians

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Court of Appeals Upends Agricultural Permitting in South Carolina

The South Carolina Court of Appeals on Wednesday ruled that state regulator’s issuance of “no-discharge” permits for agricultural animal facilities under agriculture-specific regulations could not substitute for a “no potential…more

Agricultural Sector, Farm Animals, NPDES, Waste Disposal

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GAO Bid Protest Annual Report to Congress for FY 2023

Last week, the U.S. Government Accountability Office ("GAO") published its much anticipated Bid Protest Annual Report to Congress for Fiscal Year 2023. GAO's annual report is required under the Competition in Contracting Act of…more

Annual Reports, Bid Protests, Contract Disputes, Document Productions, Federal Contractors

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Work This Way: A Labor & Employment Law Podcast | Episode 9: Best Practices for Employers with John Saxon, Plaintiff’s Labor & Employment Attorney

In this episode, hosts Tina Emerson and Warren Lightfoot are joined by John Saxon, a leading plaintiff’s labor & employment attorney in the state of Alabama. As veteran employment attorneys on opposing sides, John and Warren…more

Employee Rights, Employer Liability Issues, Employment Policies, Hiring & Firing, Labor Regulations

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7 Things to Know About IV Hydration Therapy in South Carolina

Intravenous (IV) hydration therapy is becoming more and more popular in the United States, and South Carolina is no exception. For those unfamiliar with the business model, IV hydration therapy services involve the offering of…more

Health Care Providers, Healthcare Facilities, Physicians, Telehealth, Telemedicine

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South Carolina Court Decides Key Health Care Case - Physical therapists win in employment lawsuit

The South Carolina Supreme Court has decided a case with great significance in the health care industry. The court overturned a ban on physicians employing physical therapists and gave guidance regarding how state agencies make…more

Bad Faith, Conflicts of Interest, Due Process, Equal Protection, Health Care Providers

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What Lawyers and Public Relations Pros Can Learn from Each Other

In July, I wrote about the natural conflict between legal and public relations. Legal wants to win a case or obtain a permit while limiting the liability of the client. In other words, protect and achieve whatever specific…more

Public Relations, Young Lawyers

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Taking the Pulse, A Health Care and Life Sciences Video Podcast | Episode 155: Amanda Loveday and Jesica Mackey, NP Strategy

NP Strategy’s public relations experts Amanda Loveday, Chief Operating Officer, and Jesica Mackey, Vice President, join us this week to discuss the firm’s work and expertise. Our guests share their advice and best practices for…more

Crisis Management, Defense Strategies, Health Care Providers, Life Sciences, Public Relations

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New Treasury Proposed Regulations: Bad for family farms

In transferring the ownership of family farms to the next generation, it is common to take advantage of certain valuation discounts in making transfers. The Department of Treasury recently released proposed regulations under…more

Family Businesses, Farms, Gifts, Inheritance, IRC Section 2704

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Employers are Subject to Criminal Antitrust Charges for Wage-Fixing and No-Poaching Agreements

On January 19, 2018, the Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust, Makan Delrahim, announced that in the coming months the Department of Justice (DOJ) expects to bring its first criminal antitrust charges involving agreements…more

Antitrust Violations, Department of Justice (DOJ), Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Hiring & Firing, Human Resources Professionals

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CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT REVIEW: Form Standards and Considerations

At Nexsen Pruet, we frequently review construction contracts and address concerns and questions about them. We negotiate, review, and customize contracts on everything from standard industry agreements—generally comprising…more

Construction Contracts, Construction Industry, Construction Project, Contract Disputes, Contract Terms

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FTC’s Non-Compete Rule May Also Ban “Functional Non-Compete” Agreements – What are “Functional Non-Competes”?

There has been substantial publicity surrounding the Federal Trade Commission’s April 23, 2024 final rule banning traditional employee-employer non-compete agreements. This ban, if it survives pending legal challenges, would…more

Employer Liability Issues, Employment Contract, Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Non-Compete Agreements, Restrictive Covenants

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Work This Way: A Labor & Employment Law Podcast - Episode 27: The Importance of Employment Counsel in Corporate Transactions with Laura Mallory and Ashley Parr of Maynard Nexsen

This week, Maynard Nexsen Labor & Employment attorneys Laura Mallory and Ashley Parr join hosts Tina and Christy to dive into the vital role employment counsel plays in corporate transactions. Laura and Ashley share employment…more

Acquisitions, Employer Liability Issues, Mergers, Wage and Hour

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The America Invents Act, Ten Years After Enactment - Part 1: “First Inventor to File”

Ten years ago, on September 16, 2011, the America Invents Act (“AIA”) became law. This article is the second in a multi-part series of articles on the significant changes introduced by the AIA and the results of those changes…more

America Invents Act, Intellectual Property Protection, Inventions, Inventors, Patent Applications

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April 2021 Fourth Circuit Tort & Insruance Cases of Interest

Periodically, Nexsen Pruet member Marc Manos, Chair-Elect of the SC Bar Torts and Insurance Practice Section Council, sheds light on a few recent cases from the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, focused in the areas of tort &…more

Defamation, Indemnification, Insurance Claims, Insurance Industry, Insurance Litigation

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The Impact of CON Repeal, DHEC Changes, and Ongoing Considerations

South Carolina ASCs Have a Number of Changing Regulatory Requirements Pending – Stakeholders Should Take Notice - In May of 2023, the South Carolina General Assembly unanimously passed S. 164 and the Governor signed the…more

Ambulatory Surgery Centers, Anti-Kickback Statute, Health Care Providers, Hospitals, Physicians

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A Primer on Health Reimbursement Arrangements

During a time when recruiting and retaining qualified employees is becoming more and more difficult, it is crucial for employers to consider (or even reconsider) their benefits offerings and determine if there are any…more

Affordable Care Act, Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), Internal Revenue Code (IRC), Medical Reimbursement, Reimbursements

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Cybersecurity in the Construction Industry. Know Your Risks and Take Steps to Protect your Company

The digital age has enabled the construction industry to utilize new technologies to increase efficiencies and become more streamlined. Electronic communications, online banking, automated systems and digital storage of key…more

Construction Industry, Cyber Attacks, Cybersecurity, Data Breach, Hackers

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Supreme Court Imposes Substantial Limits on Federal Government’s Enforcement Powers

In a series of four opinions issued last week, the Supreme Court of the United States has severely limited: (1) the Department of Justice’s ability to prosecute certain offenses; (2) the Securities and Exchange Commission’s…more

Administrative Procedure Act, Chevron Deference, Chevron v NRDC, Government Agencies, Judicial Authority

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The Buzz, An Economic Development Podcast | Episode 84: Tony Toups and Darian Harris, Advantage Capital

This week Kara Gormley Meador and Burnie Maybank, co-host of The Buzz, discuss investing in rural areas with Tony Toups, principal and member of senior management at Advantage Capital and Darian Harris, an associate on Advantage…more

Economic Development, Rural Areas, Rural Development

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Is a Form 1099-C Always Required When Settling Disputed Debts?

The potential tax consequences to a debtor and tax reporting obligations of a creditor can become a contentious issue when settling disputed debts, although the issue often arises as an afterthought once the primary settlement…more

1099s, Creditors, Debtors, Internal Revenue Code (IRC), IRS

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ADA Compliance in Real Estate

Regardless of the industry, most business owners are familiar with Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”) prohibiting disability discrimination in the employment context and enforced by the Equal Employment…more

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Disability Discrimination, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), Public Accommodation, Reasonable Accommodation

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The NLRB Changes the Rules: The CEMEX Decision

CEMEX CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS PACIFIC, LLC - In August of this year, the National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB”) issued a seminal decision in Cemex Construction Materials Pacific, LLC, 372 NLRB No. 130 (2023), in which the…more

Cemex, Collective Bargaining, Employer Liability Issues, Labor Relations, NLRA

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Alabama Legislative Summary: Economic Development

During this year’s session, the Alabama Legislature considered multiple pieces of legislation focusing on improving Alabama’s economic opportunities and long-term economic development vision…more

Economic Development, Legislative Agendas, State and Local Government, State Legislatures, State Taxes

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The Buzz, A SC Economic Development Video Podcast | Episode 87: EVP of Columbia Chamber of Commerce, Henri Baskins

On episode 87 our host Kara Gormley Meador and Tushar Chikhliker are joined by Henri Baskins, Executive Vice President of the Columbia Chamber of Commerce. Henri leads the Minority Business Accelerator program in Columbia, SC…more

Economic Development, Minority-Owned Businesses

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Legislatures Nationwide Take Steps to Limit Property Ownership by Foreign Adversaries

Legislatures across the country are busy addressing numerous topics impacting individual and corporate interests from coast to coast. The Maynard Nexsen team regularly monitors legislation in all of the states where we maintain…more

CFIUS, Commercial Property Owners, Foreign Adversaries, Foreign Ownership, Governor DeSantis

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FTC Passes Final Rule Purporting to Invalidate Non-Compete Agreements and Lawsuit Immediately Ensues: Specific Implications for Healthcare Employers

On Tuesday, April 23, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) issued a final rule which purports to prohibit employers from entering into new non-compete agreements with any employee, including senior executives. The rule,…more

Employer Liability Issues, Employment Contract, Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Final Rules, Non-Compete Agreements

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US Space Force announces "Commercial Space Strategy" to increase competitive advantage

At the 39TH Space Symposium in Colorado Springs on April 10TH, Chief of Space Operations Gen. Chance Saltzman announced the US Space Force’s (USSF) blueprint for integrating private-sector capabilities. This blueprint, dubbed…more

Aerospace, China, Innovation, Investment, Outer Space

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Are You Ready if Cupid Strikes at Your Company?

If romantic comedies have taught us anything, it’s that romance can blossom in the workplace, especially when colleagues spend a significant amount of time together. But the movies conspicuously omit the significant risks that…more

Anti-Harassment Policies, Employer Liability Issues, Employment Policies, Love Contracts, Sexual Harassment

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Taking the Pulse, A Health Care and Life Sciences Video Podcast | Episode 186: White Collar Crimes in Healthcare with Maynard Nexsen’s White Collar Team

This week, Heather and Lauren welcome more members of the Maynard Nexsen team, White Collar attorneys Erica Barnes, Mark Moore, and Christian Dysart. The group takes a deep dive into discussing white-collar crime in the…more

Criminal Conspiracy, Criminal Investigations, Criminal Prosecution, Department of Justice (DOJ), Enforcement Actions

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North Carolina is “All In” on Sports Gambling

In 2018, the United States Supreme Court handed down its decision in the case of Murphy v. National Collegiate Athletic Association, overturning the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA) and effectively opening…more

Gambling, Sports Betting, Sports Gambling, State and Local Government

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New North Carolina Commercial Receivership Act

Receiverships are a flexible, court-supervised tool that can help troubled companies and individuals with business debts avoid a lengthy bankruptcy proceedings. A receiver acts much like a bankruptcy trustee by assuming…more

Automatic Stay, Commercial Bankruptcy, Creditors, Debtors, Receivership

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John Neiman on the Corporate Transparency Act

Representing the National Small Business Association and one of its members in a constitutional challenge of the Corporate Transparency Act, appellate attorney John Neiman shares recent developments surrounding the federal law…more

Beneficial Owner, Compliance, Constitutional Challenges, Corporate Transparency Act, National Security

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Taking the Pulse, A Health Care and Life Sciences Video Podcast | Episode 200: Athlete Mental Health and Physical Conditioning With Dawn Staley

For our 200th episode, we are thrilled to welcome University of South Carolina Women’s Basketball Coach and Olympic Gold Medalist Dawn Staley back to the podcast! Fresh off the 2024 National Championship, Coach Staley shares how…more

Athletes, Bodily Injury, Life Sciences, Medical Research, Mental Health

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2019 Flood Insurance Update

In February 2019, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, the board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Farm Credit Administration, and the National Credit Union…more

Flood Insurance, Flooding, Insurance Industry, National Flood Insurance Program, Natural Disasters

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Supreme Court Imposes Substantial Limits on Federal Government’s Enforcement Powers

In a series of four opinions issued last week, the Supreme Court of the United States has severely limited: (1) the Department of Justice’s ability to prosecute certain offenses; (2) the Securities and Exchange Commission’s…more

Administrative Procedure Act, Chevron Deference, Chevron v NRDC, Government Agencies, Judicial Authority

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When Does My Patent Expire? A Quick Glance at Patent Term Adjustment Prior to the Outcome of Cellect

The term of a U.S. utility patent extends 20 years from the date of priority filing. However, the USPTO provides a guarantee of “prompt patent and trademark office response” that may allow the term to extend beyond the 20 year…more

Intellectual Property Protection, Patent Litigation, Patent Term Adjustment, Patents, USPTO

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Work This Way: A Labor & Employment Law Podcast - Episode 27: The Importance of Employment Counsel in Corporate Transactions with Laura Mallory and Ashley Parr of Maynard Nexsen

This week, Maynard Nexsen Labor & Employment attorneys Laura Mallory and Ashley Parr join hosts Tina and Christy to dive into the vital role employment counsel plays in corporate transactions. Laura and Ashley share employment…more

Acquisitions, Employer Liability Issues, Mergers, Wage and Hour

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Is a Contractor’s License and Building Permit Required to Install Industrial Manufacturing Equipment?

National and international manufacturing companies continue to open new manufacturing facilities, and expand their existing facilities, in North Carolina and South Carolina. This gives rise to the issue of whether the…more

Construction Contracts, Construction Industry, Construction Project, Contractors

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Moratoriums Now in Place and New Requirements Imposed Restricting Options for Landlords When Tenants Fail to Pay Amounts Due Under Leases

On Saturday, May 30, 2020, North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper issued Executive Order No. 142 and North Carolina Supreme Court Chief Justice Cheri Beasley issued Emergency Directives 17, 18, and 19. Professionals in the North…more

Coronavirus/COVID-19, Eviction, Landlords, Leases, Moratorium

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For-Profit Economic Development Corporations

The above title is not a misprint! Every economic development professional is quite familiar with the utilization of non-profit economic development corporations as a tool in economic development efforts. In North Carolina…more

Economic Development, Exemptions, For-Profit Corporations, Investors

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Revamped Enforcement Policies and Priorities at the CFPB

During the past year, we were often reminded by people from all sides of the political spectrum that “elections have consequences.” This is particularly true for financial institutions as the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau…more

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), Enforcement Actions, Financial Institutions, Financial Services Industry

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The CARES Act’s Paycheck Protection Program Expands the SBA 7(a) Loan Program

For the many small and mid-size businesses impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, the recent CARES Act and other legislation adopted in earlier March 2020 offers businesses various resources for support to sustain business…more

CARES Act, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), Relief Measures, SBA

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Clarity in a Shifting Landscape – Answers to Remaining Wage-and-Hour Questions are Coming

All Eyes on Courts as Final Rule’s Effective Date Approaches - On April 23, 2024, the United States Department of Labor issued a final rule that will increase the minimum salary threshold for the FLSA’s familiar white-collar…more

Department of Labor (DOL), Employer Liability Issues, Exempt-Employees, Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), Highly Compensated Employees

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COVID-19 IN NORTH CAROLINA: Winning the Breach of Contract Fight over Force Majeure, Impossibility and Frustration of Purpose

As the Covid-19 pandemic continues in North Carolina, contracts – whether they are real estate, construction or other commercial contracts – are all at risk of non-performance by one of the parties. Inevitably, non-performance…more

Breach of Contract, Contract Terms, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Force Majeure Clause, Nonperformance

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OIG OKs Physician Consultant Gift Card Arrangement

On January 3, 2024, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General (HHS-OIG) published OIG Advisory Opinion No. 23-15 (the “Opinion”), which addresses a request from a consulting company (the…more

Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Health Care Providers, MIPS, OIG, Physicians

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Senate Finance Committee Explores Policy Solutions for Medicare’s Physician Fee Schedule

On April 11, 2024, the Senate Finance Committee met to address declining doctors’ pay related to Medicare’s Physician Fee Schedule (“PFS”) and Medicare fee-for-service. Physician groups have estimated physicians “were…more

Health Care Providers, Medicare, Medicare Part B, Physician Fee Schedule, Provider Payments

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Tax Refunds in South Carolina? Don’t Plan On (Much, If Any) Interest.

One little known fact in South Carolina business and politics is that every year the South Carolina General Assembly uses a budget proviso to deny taxpayers interest that should be paid on tax refunds. Instead, the interest that…more

Department of Revenue, Interest Rates, State Budgets, Tax Refunds

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Mitigating the Effect of Construction Price Escalations

Over the past year, the volatility of construction material prices has wreaked havoc on construction budgets and caused many disputes between owners, general contractors, subcontractors, and material suppliers. For example,…more

Construction Industry, Construction Project, Contractors, Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR), Subcontractors

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The Impact of CON Repeal, DHEC Changes, and Ongoing Considerations

South Carolina ASCs Have a Number of Changing Regulatory Requirements Pending – Stakeholders Should Take Notice - In May of 2023, the South Carolina General Assembly unanimously passed S. 164 and the Governor signed the…more

Ambulatory Surgery Centers, Anti-Kickback Statute, Health Care Providers, Hospitals, Physicians

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WARN Act Considerations in an Uncertain Economy

Jenny Craig is a well-known weight management and nutrition company. It recently announced it is going out of business after 40 years. More importantly for this update, though, is that Jenny Craig is also facing a class action…more

Employer Liability Issues, Hiring & Firing, Layoff Notices, Layoffs, Notice Requirements

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NC Legislative Update: April 15, 2019

The House continued to introduce new legislation this week in anticipation of their April 23rd bill filing deadline. Since the Senate’s bill filing deadline passed, they have focused on moving legislation though committee. The…more

Appeals, Electric Vehicles, Health Care Providers, Helmet Laws, Legislative Agendas

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Taking the Pulse, A Health Care and Life Sciences Video Podcast | Episode 205: Novant Health’s Carolinas Expansion with Senior Vice President Jason Bernd

Heather and Matthew welcome Jason Bernd, SVP of Novant Health, to discuss the health care provider’s vision for their expanding service in North and South Carolina. We dive into their acquisition of 3 coastal hospitals, how they…more

Acquisition Agreements, Health Care Providers, Hospital Mergers, Hospitals, Life Sciences

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8 Reasons Why Your Business Needs a Trademark

As a social media and trademark attorney, I often get asked this question: Do I need a trademark for my business name and/or my specific products or services? And, the typical legal answer still applies – it depends!…more

Intellectual Property Protection, Trademark Registration, Trademarks, USPTO

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House and Senate Committee Chairs Propose Comprehensive Federal Privacy Act

House Committee on Energy and Commerce (House E&C Committee) Chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA) and Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation (Senate Commerce Committee) Chair Maria Cantwell (D-WA) unveiled a…more

Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Data Protection, Data Security, Privacy Laws

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U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) proposing changes to the Section 301 Tariffs on certain imports from China

The U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) is proposing changes to the Section 301 Tariffs on certain imports from China and the public has until Friday, June 28, 2024 at 11:59 PM EST to comment. The USTR is proposing..…more

China, Imports, Section 301, Tariffs, Trade Relations

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White House Issues New National Security Memorandum on Critical Infrastructure

On April 30, 2024, the White House announced that President Biden signed a new critical infrastructure memorandum, titled National Security Memorandum on Critical Infrastructure Security and Resilience ("NSM-22"). This new…more

Critical Infrastructure Sectors, Cyber Attacks, Cybersecurity, Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA), National Security

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Work This Way: A Labor & Employment Law Podcast - Episode 31: Trade Secrets and Protecting Confidential Information with Jennie Cluverius of Maynard Nexsen

In this episode, our very own Jennie Cluverius sits down with Tina and Christy for part 1 of an in-depth conversation on how employers can protect their most confidential information from misappropriation. Jennie shares her…more

Confidential Information, Data Preservation, Employer Liability Issues, Hiring & Firing, Intellectual Property Protection

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Judicial Reform Legislation Becomes Law in the Palmetto State

South Carolina Legislative Summary: Judicial Reform - With the South Carolina General Assembly completing the second regular session of its 125th year, the Maynard Nexsen South Carolina Government Affairs team has been…more

General Assembly, Legislative Agendas, State and Local Government, State Legislatures

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DOL Prioritizes SECURE ACT 2.0 in 2024 Budget Proposal

At the end of March 2023, the Department of Labor (DOL) published its budget proposal for fiscal year 2024. Though met with little fanfare, the DOL is seeking close to $5 Million dollars and twelve full-time employees to begin…more

Department of Labor (DOL), Employee Benefits, Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA), Retirement Plan, SECURE Act

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Latest Precedential Claim Construction Cases

Two recent precedential decisions of the Federal Circuit provide guidance on the contours of claim construction; more specifically, when intrinsic evidence is sufficient to determine claim meaning and when something…more

Claim Construction, Intellectual Property Protection, Patent Litigation, Patents

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SC and NC Department of Revenue Responses to COVID-19

Since it was first reported to the World Health Organization on December 31, 2019, the novel Coronavirus has and continues to wreak havoc on a global scale unseen in our lifetime. The COVID-19 pandemic has decimated global…more

Coronavirus/COVID-19, Department of Revenue, Governor McMaster, Income Taxes, State and Local Government

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Contract Considerations in Dealing with Foreign Entities

On December 14, Nexsen Pruet attorneys Peter Santos, Christy Myatt, and David Garrett led a presentation to members of the Association of Corporate Counsel Research Triangle Area. The team explored how more than 10,000…more

Arbitration, Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG), Dispute Resolution, Export Controls, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA)

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NLRB Extends Effective Date of Joint Employer Rule in Wake of Legal Challenges

The National Labor Relations Board (“NLRB”) recently announced that the effective date of its new “joint employer” final rule will be postponed by two months as a result of several legal challenges to the rule. The final rule,…more

Employer Liability Issues, Final Rules, Joint Employers, NLRA, NLRB

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Federal District Court Rules Corporate Transparency Act Unconstitutional

On Friday, March 1, 2024, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama held that the Corporate Transparency Act (“CTA”) is unconstitutional. The CTA, which became effective on January 1, 2024, requires certain…more

Beneficial Owner, Corporate Transparency Act, Financial Crimes, FinCEN, Reporting Requirements

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"Substantial Completion": Different Strokes for Different Folks??

Due to a recent decision of the North Carolina Court of Appeals, there now exists the potential for some uncertainty as to the time limits to assert claims related to a construction project. Specifically, that potential…more

Construction Industry, Construction Project, Contractors, Subcontractors

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U.S. Counsel Required for Foreign Applicants in Trademark Matters

While it has been almost two years since the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) changed its Rules of Practice to require representation by U.S. counsel, foreign applicants continue to file trademark applications…more

Foreign Trademark, Intellectual Property Protection, Legal Representatives, Trademark Application, Trademark Registration

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Local Board’s Short-Term Rentals Decision Reversed on Vagueness Grounds, and SCOTUS Issues Opinion Involving Property Taxes and the Takings Clause

NC/SC Real Property Case Law Update: In the first article of this series we discussed North Carolina Court of Appeals opinions published on June 1, 2023. That day the Court of Appeals also published an opinion affirming…more

Fifth Amendment, Foreclosure, Short-Term Lease, Takings Clause, Vacation Rentals

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Is The WOTUS Carousel Finally Stopping Post-Sackett?

On July 12, 2023, Shortly after the Supreme Court’s ruling in Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency, EPA and the Department of the Army issued a letter advising the ranking member of the Senate’s Committee on Environment…more

Clean Water Act, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Navigable Waters, Sackett v EPA, SCOTUS

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The FTC announces it has finalized an updated version of its Endorsement Guides.

On July 26, 2023, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) adopted revised Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising (“Endorsement Guides”). 88 FR 48092 (July 26, 2023). While the FTC has had…more

Endorsements, Federal Trade Commission (FTC), FTC Endorsement Guidelines, Social Media

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COVID-19 in South Carolina: Winning the Breach of Contract Fight Over Force Majeure, Impossibility and Frustration of Purpose

As the novel coronavirus has and continues to wreak havoc on so many lives, so does it affect contracts, whether they be those between landlord and tenant, buyer and seller, or otherwise. As addressed by my esteemed colleague…more

Breach of Contract, Contract Terms, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Force Majeure Clause, Frustration of a Common Purpose

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NC Public Policy Update: 2018 Midterm Election

The 2018 General Election has come and gone, that means no more campaign advertisements for at least a little while, and several new faces in Raleigh for the 2019-2020 North Carolina General Assembly. A total of 3,692,509…more

Constitutional Amendment, General Elections, Political Campaigns, Political Candidates, Public Policy

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When It Comes to Cybersecurity, Passwords are Passé

In the ever-changing landscape of data security, it is increasingly clear that law firms of all sizes, from the one-lawyer shop to the 1,000-lawyer megafirm, are being targeted by hackers. As the methods used to gain access to…more

Cyber Attacks, Cyber Crimes, Cybersecurity, Data Breach, Data Privacy

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North Carolina Property Owners - New Property Valuations are out. How do I contest my valuation?

Did you recently receive a real property revaluation notice? If you live in one of 21 counties across the state, the answer is yes! These counties revalued all of their commercial and residential property for ad valorem tax…more

Ad Valorem Tax, Appraisal, County Assessors, Property Owners, Property Tax

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Lessons for Employers from Commodity Trader’s Conviction Under Foreign Corrupt Practices Act

On February 24, 2024, a federal jury in New York convicted former oil and gas trader Javier Aguilar of conspiracy to violate the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), violating the FCPA, and conspiracy to commit money…more

Dodd-Frank, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), Money Laundering, Whistleblower Awards, Whistleblowers

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New Guidance from NC Commerce on Remote Workers under JDIG Program

Nearly two and one-half years after COVID-19 first sent people home to work, many of us continue to work from home in some form or fashion. It’s clear that there has been a permanent shift in how many of us work and where we…more

Coronavirus/COVID-19, Employment Policies, Remote Working, Wage and Hour

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Tips to Help Chinese Businesses Navigate the U.S. Litigation Environment

The U.S. litigation environment is very challenging for any business – but is especially challenging for Chinese businesses. Vast differences in legal culture, procedure, and legal remedies can jeopardize the success of Chinese…more

Discovery, Evidence, Foreign Corporations, International Litigation, Litigation Strategies

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Creditors Beware: Bankruptcy Stay May Shield Property Possessed but Not Owned by Debtor

The automatic stay triggered by a bankruptcy filing may protect the debtor’s residence even if the debtor does not own the property, according to a recent decision from a New York-based federal appeals court…more

Automatic Stay, Bankruptcy Code, Chapter 7, Debtors, Foreclosure

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Senate Finance Committee Explores Policy Solutions for Medicare’s Physician Fee Schedule

On April 11, 2024, the Senate Finance Committee met to address declining doctors’ pay related to Medicare’s Physician Fee Schedule (“PFS”) and Medicare fee-for-service. Physician groups have estimated physicians “were…more

Health Care Providers, Medicare, Medicare Part B, Physician Fee Schedule, Provider Payments

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Recent Case is a Reminder How “No Fault” Attendance Policies Can Put Employers at Risk

Absenteeism is a constant issue for employers, draining resources and causing loss of productivity. One way many employers try to reduce costs of tracking unexcused absences is through “no-fault” attendance policies, in which…more

Employee Handbooks, Employer Liability Issues, Employment Policies, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)

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U.S. Department of Education Issues Proposed Regulations

Formal Package Addresses Gainful Employment and Financial Value Transparency, Financial Responsibility, Administrative Capability, Certification and Ability to Benefit..…more

Department of Education, Educational Institutions, Gainful Employment, Student Loans, Students

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Fourth Circuit Affirms Employers’ Right to Investigate and Take Action for Suspected FMLA Leave Misuse

In Shipton v. Baltimore Gas and Electric Company, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the district court’s summary judgment rulings to dismiss the plaintiff’s Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) interference and…more

Corporate Counsel, Employer Liability Issues, Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), Medical Leave, Wage and Hour

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SBA JV Agreements: Continued Awareness is Key to Avoiding Compliance Risks

As many contractors have known for quite some time, the U.S. Small Business Administration (“SBA”) regulations provide detailed requirements for joint venture agreements, and failure to meet any of the regulatory requirements…more

Contractors, Final Rules, Joint Venture, Project Management, Regulatory Requirements

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Legislative Update 2013 -- SC Tax Incentives Legislative Update

In This Presentation: - A.Economic Development: 1.Film 2.Port 3.Abandoned Buildings 4.Angel Investors 5.Nascar/Darlington Speedway 6.Unemployment Insurance - B.Practice and…more

Abandoned Property, Angel Investors, Bonds, Economic Development, Movies

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Georgia Health Law Update: CON Reform

The Georgia General Assembly passed reforms to Georgia’s Certificate of Need (“CON”) in H.B. 1339, which was signed into law by Governor Kemp on April 19, 2024, and went into effect on July 1, 2024. While the changes are…more

Community Health Systems, Health Care Providers, Healthcare Facilities, State and Local Government

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Letters and Notices from the IRS are Coming – What You Need to Know

Given the recent expiration of the IRS’s People First Initiative on July 15, the return of IRS employees to offices and service centers, and this news release reminding taxpayers that collection activities would start resuming…more

Income Taxes, Internal Revenue Code (IRC), IRS, Popular, Tax Levy

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EPA Announces Final Drinking Water Limits for PFAS Compounds

On April 10, 2024, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency released the final National Primary Drinking Water Regulation for six PFAS compounds. The final rule follows issuance of a proposed rule on March 14, 2023, which was…more

Contamination, Drinking Water, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Hazardous Substances, PFAS

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New Year, New Filings, New Regulatory Burdens and Compliance Costs, Oh My!

The Corporate Transparency Act’s Effects on Economic Development Projects. For new economic development projects, it is common for a company to form a new entity as a subsidiary to undertake the project. This custom is…more

Beneficial Owner, Corporate Transparency Act, Filing Deadlines, Filing Requirements, Financial Crimes

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Insurer Must Assume Defense to be Liable for Failure to Settle Under Tyger River Doctrine

Recently, the United States District Court in South Carolina, 2019 WL 689545, dismissed a claim seeking a declaratory judgment that an insurer failed to settle an underlying tort claim. Briefly, plaintiff Church Creek…more

Bad Faith, Declaratory Judgments, Insurance Industry, Liability

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Work This Way: A Labor & Employment Law Podcast - Episode 21: Economic, Industry, and Workforce Development in the City of Greenville with Mayor Knox White

In a special crossover episode with Project Catalyst, hosts Tina, Jennie, and Jim are joined by Greenville, South Carolina Mayor Knox White at the Greenville SHRM conference. With decades of experience leading the charge of…more

Employee Benefits, Employer Liability Issues, Employment Policies, Labor Regulations, State and Local Government

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Legislatures Nationwide Take Steps to Limit Property Ownership by Foreign Adversaries

Legislatures across the country are busy addressing numerous topics impacting individual and corporate interests from coast to coast. The Maynard Nexsen team regularly monitors legislation in all of the states where we maintain…more

CFIUS, Commercial Property Owners, Foreign Adversaries, Foreign Ownership, Governor DeSantis

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DOJ Withdraws Healthcare Guidance and Safe Harbors

On February 3, 2023, The Department of Justice (“DOJ”) announced the withdrawal of three antitrust policy statements related to the healthcare industry, which collectively created numerous longstanding “safe zones” for…more

Department of Justice (DOJ), Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Hospital Mergers, Mergers, Safe Harbors

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New Year, New Changes to North Carolina's Business Annual Report Laws

Businesses and corporate attorneys take note: Effective January 1, 2018, there will be a major change to the Business Annual Report filing requirements in North Carolina…more

Filing Requirements, IRS, Reporting Requirements, Tax Returns

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Work This Way: A Labor & Employment Law Podcast - Episode 20: Tips for Court Cases with Judge Dennis and Judge Wilkins of Maynard Nexsen

On episode 20, hosts Tina and Cherie welcome Maynard Nexsen attorneys and former Judges Markley Dennis and Billy Wilkins, both of whom had long careers as public servants. Judge Dennis and Judge Wilkins share their best…more

Defense Strategies, Employer Liability Issues, Employment Litigation, Judges, Litigation Strategies

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Taking the Pulse, A Health Care and Life Sciences Video Podcast | Episode 186: White Collar Crimes in Healthcare with Maynard Nexsen’s White Collar Team

This week, Heather and Lauren welcome more members of the Maynard Nexsen team, White Collar attorneys Erica Barnes, Mark Moore, and Christian Dysart. The group takes a deep dive into discussing white-collar crime in the…more

Criminal Conspiracy, Criminal Investigations, Criminal Prosecution, Department of Justice (DOJ), Enforcement Actions

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Taking the Pulse, A Health Care and Life Sciences Podcast | Episode 100: Marguerite Willis, Nexsen Pruet Attorney

For this very special 100th episode of Taking the Pulse, we're joined by Nexsen Pruet attorney Marguerite Willis. Marguerite is a highly experienced litigator, and was featured on the cover of the latest Super Lawyers Magazine…more

Antitrust Violations, Criminal Penalties, Department of Justice (DOJ), Health Care Providers, Hiring & Firing

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Work This Way: A Labor & Employment Law Podcast | Episode 12: Understanding Unions with Patrick Wilson, Maynard Nexsen Attorney (Part 2)

In this two-part series, Maynard Nexsen labor & employment attorney Pat Wilson joins hosts Tina and Christy to discuss what employers should understand about unions and how they can address them. In this episode, we have a…more

Election Results, Employer Liability Issues, Employment Policies, NLRB, Political Expression

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Hello Q4: SBA Clarifies 8(a) Sole Source Rules, Individual 8(a)s Have More Options for Larger Awards

The government's fiscal year ("FY") is coming to an end on September 30, which means the need for agencies to spend "use it or lose it" contracting dollars will steadily increase over the next couple of months. And, while the…more

8(a) Program, Amended Regulation, Department of Defense (DOD), DFARS, Federal Contractors

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