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A Look at Jury Charges, Directed Verdicts, Single Enterprise Theory, Election of Remedies and Setoff

Addressing the appeal from a construction defect case tried to a verdict, the South Carolina Court of Appeals took the opportunity to examine a number of issues basic to both trial and appellate practice. Stoneledge at Lake...more

The United States District Court Takes Another Look at South Carolina's Statute of Repose

Several months ago, we addressed the United States District Court’s helpful analysis of selected portions of South Carolina’s statute of repose. That case is back before the court, and there is additional clarification as to...more

Can a Third Party Seek a Declaration of an Insurer's Duties Under Its Policy?

“Be careful what you ask for in your declaratory judgment action” could have been an appropriate subtitle....more

Attention Contractors: The Right to Cure Act may still be alive!

Perhaps you forgot about it, or maybe you just gave up on it; regardless, you will be happy to hear that the Right to Cure Act just may be alive. In an Order dismissing Plaintiffs’ claims, entered in the Charleston County...more

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