Jonathan Cote Joins Wyche
GREENVILLE, SC – Jonathan Cote has joined Wyche as an associate, focusing his practice on transactional matters, including corporate law, mergers & acquisitions, and health
GREENVILLE, SC – Jonathan Cote has joined Wyche as an associate, focusing his practice on transactional matters, including corporate law, mergers & acquisitions, and health
On June 9 the U.S. Supreme Court issued an opinion in CTS Corp. v. Waldburger, a case we first blogged about last July (and noted in
Last week, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released its Clean Power Plan proposal, aimed at cutting carbon pollution from existing power plants. According to
Despite support by the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce, a bill to expedite environmental permit appeals, H 3827, failed to pass the South Carolina General
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced on May 28 that it was awarding $1.5 million in brownfields grants to assist South Carolina communities with the
Prepared by Ted Gentry May 2014 Construction Company Hit With Massive I-9 Penalty Wyche at Work has previously outlined the dangers of hiring undocumented workers and the
With hurricane season rapidly approaching, EPA has taken the opportunity to remind owners and operators of industrial facilities of laws and regulations that address chemical
GREENVILLE, SC – Wyche has earned high rankings in Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business (“Chambers”). Chambers recognizes Wyche for its work in Litigation,
Last week, the United States Attorney for South Carolina announced that a contractor who ran CoolCote, a Myrtle Beach-based construction and renovation company, was sentenced
As seen in the South Carolina Bar’s Employment & Labor Law Newsletter, May 2014 Introduction to the National Labor Relations Act The National Labor Relations
Article from Kids in Danger Each year, KID commemorates our progress, honors the memory of Danny Keysar and other victims of unsafe children’s products, and
Prepared by Ted Gentry April 2014 Fourth Circuit Reins in the EEOC with Attorneys Fee Award There have been a number of recent decisions penalizing