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Bill Would Allow Exceptions to South Carolina Liability Cap

Mar 30 2012 // Legislation inspired by the fatal crash of a Spartanburg park train ride last year would allow local governments in South Carolina to choose whether to pay out higher claims than the current state limit of $600,000. The...

South Carolina Bill Calls for Elected Insurance Commissioner

Mar 23 2012 // A bill approved unanimously by a South Carolina legislative panel on Wednesday would make the director of state insurance agency an elected position. The proposal would put South Carolina in line with 11 states that elect...

South Carolina’s The Citadel Sued Over Summer Camp Abuse Allegations

Mar 21 2012 // An attorney who represents three people who say they were molested by a former cadet at The Citadel in South Carolina has filed six lawsuits against the former student, the school and its president. Mullins McLeod said his...

Small South Carolina Glass Shops Seek Window of Opportunity

Mar 19 2012 // How automotive glass repair companies are allowed to access glass claims has become a contentious issue in South Carolina where independent shops are trying to break a national company’s hold on the market. South...

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Mar 19 2012 // Florida largest property insurer named a state regulator and former state lawmaker as its interim president. Citizens Property Insurance Corp. announced yesterday that it has hired Tom Grady to take over as president and...

South Carolina Lawmakers Delay Liability Cap Vote

Mar 16 2012 // A South Carolina legislative panel opted this week to postpone voting on a bill that would exclude medical expenses from the $600,000 liability cap that protects the government from paying unlimited damages, regardless of...

South Carolina Jury Awards Family $700K in Deadly Crash with Deputy

Mar 13 2012 // A jury has awarded $700,000 to the family of a 21-year-old man killed in a head-on crash with a Colleton County deputy who was racing to check on a burglar alarm without turning on his emergency lights and siren. However,...

South Carolina Restaurant Sued for Wrongful Death

Mar 2 2012 // A renowned Charleston, S.C. restaurant has been named as a defendant in a wrongful death case. The Post and Courier of Charleston reported that a lawsuit seeking unspecified damages has been brought against the restaurant...

South Carolina’s Small Glass Shops Seek to Crack Giant Safelite’s Clout

Feb 23 2012 // How automotive glass repair companies are allowed to access glass claims has become a contentious issue in South Carolina where independent shops are trying to break a national company’s hold on the market. South...

Workers’ Compensation Cost Hike Sought in South Carolina

Feb 21 2012 // South Carolina employers could see their workers’ compensation premiums increase next year if state regulators go along with a proposed 7.3 percent increase in the state’s loss cost rates. The National Council...

Judge Allows South Carolina Firm’s Twitter Lawsuit

Feb 20 2012 // A South Carolina company’s lawsuit accusing a former employee of costing it hundreds of thousands of dollars in lost business when he took Twitter followers can go forward, a federal judge has ruled. San...

Judge Allows South Carolina Company’s Twitter Lawsuit Against Employee

Feb 2 2012 // A South Carolina company’s lawsuit accusing a former employee of costing it hundreds of thousands of dollars in lost business when he took Twitter followers can go forward, a federal judge has ruled. On Monday, San...

Arthur J. Gallagher Acquires South Carolina’s Riley & Associates

Jan 19 2012 // Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. said it has acquired Riley & Associates Inc. in Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Riley & Associates Inc. is a retail insurance broker with...

South Carolina Jury Awards $1M to Teens in ‘Choking Game’ Claim

Jan 16 2012 // Two South Carolina teens have been awarded $500,000 each in a lawsuit over the so-called “choking game” at a Clarendon County camp for children of deployed soldiers or those preparing to go overseas. The Post...

South Carolina Judge Grants Initial OK for Class Action Over Sun City Homes

Jan 10 2012 // A South Carolina judge has granted preliminary class-action status to lawsuits alleging defective stucco work on homes in Sun City Hilton Head. The Island Packet of Hilton Head reported that Judge J. Michael Baxley issued...

South Carolina Considers Mandating Motorcycle Helmets for All Riders

Jan 4 2012 // State lawmakers in South Carolina are considering modifying a 30-year old law so that all motorcycle riders in the state must wear helmets. South Carolina State Senator Ralph Anderson (D-Greenville) is sponsoring a bill...

South Carolina Company Sues Ex-Worker Over Twitter Followers

Dec 31 2011 // An Internet company in South Carolina has sued one of its former employees, saying the worker cost the company thousands of dollars in lost business when he took 17,000 Twitter followers with him when he left the...

South Carolina Insurance Director Black Resigns

Dec 29 2011 // South Carolina is looking for a new insurance commissioner. Eleven months after being nominated for the job by Gov. Nikki Haley, David Black has resigned. Haley has named Gwen Fuller-McGriff as acting director of the...

South Carolina State Worker Seeks Free Speech Damages Over Firing

Dec 27 2011 // A former South Carolina state employee has filed a federal lawsuit over his termination earlier this year after a diversity training session, an action he says amounts to trampling his free speech rights. The State...

Former South Carolina Governor’s Brother Denies Liability for Pool Drowning

Dec 20 2011 // The brother of former Gov. Mark Sanford and his wife deny they are liable for the death of a 6-year-old boy found dead in a pool during a party they hosted. The Island Packet of Hilton Head reported that John and Julia...