September 4, 2024 South Carolina / Verdict Posted by: Kerry L. Jones South Carolina Jury Returns $63.4M Plaintiff Verdict in Talc Trial Court: Circuit Court of South Carolina, Fifth Judicial Circuit A South Carolina jury Aug. 16 returned a $64.4 million plaintiff’s verdict against product ...
The issue is reviewed by the judge of Supreme Court of South Carolina which instructed jury to compare forms of negligence for finding the party's fault.RobertsKristine L.Litigation News
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Member-managed LLCs require an extra layer of paperwork for tax purposes. Each member of the LLC must file a Schedule K-1 (Form 1065). This document outlines each member’s income, deductions, and credits from the company, and members can’t file personal taxes without it....
The Impact of Opioid Prescribing Limits on Drug Usage in South Carolina: A Novel Geospatial and Time Series Data Analysis. Healthcare. 2023; 11(8):1132. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11081132 Chicago/Turabian Style Sahebi-Fakhrabad, Amirreza, Amir Hossein Sadeghi, Eda Kemahlioglu-Ziya,...
Rosenwald school data for the state of South Carolina were compiled in the form of PDF school lists that contained details about the school costs, including White, Black, Rosenwald, and public contributions, and teacher count, acreage, date, and often a short memo pertaining to the school locat...
Locke invested heavily in the transatlantic slave trade. In the constitution of Carolina,* Locke defined in law, perhaps for the first time, the ancient distinction between freemen(sic)and chattel slaves, being people who could not own property. Property included the enslaved’s own flesh, time...
"A lot of that brain work is done in a region called the prefrontal cortex.It's the part in charge of working memory," explains Jennifer Vendemia,a scientist from the University of South Carolina. Working memory keeps something in mind just for a little while,such as ...