Overview on the South Carolina Pregnancy Accomodations Act
On May 17, 2018, Governor Henry McMaster signed the South Carolina Pregnancy Accommodations Act (the “Act”) into law. South Carolina is now one of 23
On May 17, 2018, Governor Henry McMaster signed the South Carolina Pregnancy Accommodations Act (the “Act”) into law. South Carolina is now one of 23
GREENVILLE, SC (June 22, 2018) – Wyche, P.A. continues to grow as it adds two new attorneys. Jim Cox has joined as Of Counsel and
The Post and Courier South Carolina Electric & Gas worried that a highly critical audit of its nuclear project could be used against it even
GREENVILLE, SC (June 6, 2018) – Super Lawyers, a service recognizing outstanding lawyers, has recognized 15 Wyche attorneys in its 2018 South Carolina Super Lawyers
Greenville News SCE&G executives misled S.C. legislators about why a report was commissioned to investigate troubles at the failing V.C. Summer nuclear expansion project, state
GREENVILLE, SC (May 9, 2018) – Chambers USA (“Chambers”) has recognized Wyche and 10 of its attorneys in the 2018 edition of Chambers USA: America’s
On April 3, 2018, Knorr-Bremse AG and Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corp. (“Wabtec”) (the “companies”) settled charges brought by the Department of Justice stemming from
We’re more than a month into Spring now even if it doesn’t feel that way outside every day. If you haven’t had a chance to
Lowcountry residents likely didn’t notice, but Jasper County, South Carolina recently grew a bit, while neighboring Beaufort County shrank. On February 7, Governor Henry McMaster
On February 8, 2018, the SC General Assembly passed A132, R136, H3653, the Manufacturer Liability Protection Act, legislation that limits the ability of residents near
The Post and Courier BEAUFORT — A special prosecutor questioned the impartiality of a judge in the Statehouse corruption case and asked her to step aside
The State South Carolina’s four-year-long investigation into State House corruption suffered an embarrassing black eye Monday, producing an eight-minute-long legal “whimper.” Former state Rep. Rick