Anderson County attorney receives interim suspension
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Anderson County lawyer suspended
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Serial offender sentenced in child pornography case
Federal district Judge Joseph Anderson sentenced David Elliott Paulsen, 62, of Columbia, to 14 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to possession of child sexual abuse materials.
SLED arrests former Anderson officer
State agents charged a former Anderson police officer Tuesday with two assault counts and two other charges after a handcuffed suspect was injured, a release from the South Carolina Law […]
Man sentenced for putting bodies in Lake Hartwell
ANDERSON (AP) — A second man has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for helping dispose of bodies found in Lake Hartwell. Local media outlets report that Shaine David […]
Panel upholds firing of Anderson police chief
A grievance panel has upheld last month's firing of Anderson Police Chief Martin Brown. The panel deliberated behind closed doors for about 25 minutes Wednesday after a hearing that lasted just under 90 minutes.
Anderson won’t open grievance hearing for ex-chief
ANDERSON (AP) — City officials in Anderson are refusing to open a former police chief's grievance hearing to the public even through the fired officer asked that reporters and residents be allowed to attend.
Elections – Anderson – SEI Filing — ‘Public Official’ — ‘Candidate’
Florence County Democratic Party v. Florence County Republican Party Even though S.C. Code Ann. § 8-13-1300(4) defines “public official” to include a “candidate”, candidates with current statements of economic interests (SEIs) on file were not exempt from filing SEIs when they filed their statements of intention of candidacy (SICs).
Business Law
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- Business Court judges trawl for customers
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- Former running back from S.C. wins courtroom victory in contract dispute
- Contract – Government Contract – Qui Tam – False Claims Act
- Licenses & Permits – Beer & Wine Permit – Restrictive Covenant – Suitable Location
- Consumer Protection – FCRA – Auto Loan – Bank Accounting Errors
- Licenses & Permits – Veterinarian – Vaccine Maintenance
- Tort – Business Tort – Va. Computer Crimes Act – Trade Secrets
- Textile firm, railroad settle Graniteville train wreck lawsuit
- State regulators look at car dealer accused of lying to customers
- Subprime mortgage meltdown hits securities law
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