Modifications Proposed to Standards for Wastewater Facility Construction
In late September DHEC proposed changes to Regulation 61-67, which sets the standards for wastewater facility construction. Among the proposed amendments is a 25% reduction
In late September DHEC proposed changes to Regulation 61-67, which sets the standards for wastewater facility construction. Among the proposed amendments is a 25% reduction
On November 3, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the US Department of Justice announced a significant settlement with Hyundai and Kia, automakers facing
Greenville, SC – Wyche is pleased to announce that Meliah Bowers Jefferson has been named a shareholder of the firm. Jefferson focuses her practice at
Greenville, SC – Wyche has been named a Greenville Tier 1 “Best Law Firm” in 17 practice areas by U.S. News – Best Lawyers® in
GREENVILLE, SC – Meliah Bowers Jefferson, an attorney at Wyche, P.A., has been recognized as one of Greenville’s “Best and Brightest 35 and Under” by
Prepared by Ted Gentry October 2014 EEOC Update: More Tricks, Fewer Treats for Employers this Halloween The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (“EEOC”) is the federal agency tasked
Compiled by Eric B. Amstutz Delaware corporate bylaws may require that plaintiffs bring intra-corporate litigation in the state of the corporation’s headquarters. In September 2014,
On October 6, 2014, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) finalized an amendment to its All Appropriate Inquiries (AAI) rule, stating that ASTM E-1527-05, the due
Earlier this week, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released its annual Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program data for 2013 emissions. From approximately 8,000 sources that
Prepared by Andrew B. Coburn As seen in Business Black Box Q4 2014 Edition A startup company can use a variety of forms of debt
Prepared by Ted Gentry September 2014 Kickball Injury Leads to Workers’ Compensation Award. Wait, What? Because Wyche at Work enjoys competitive recreational activities and company
Earlier this week, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that it will extend the comment period for its most recent regulatory effort to cut