SC Department of Revenue Steps Up State Debt Collection
Department of Revenue to Make it Easier for South Carolina Agencies to Collect Debts from Debtors The South Carolina Department of Revenue (DOR) has announced
Department of Revenue to Make it Easier for South Carolina Agencies to Collect Debts from Debtors The South Carolina Department of Revenue (DOR) has announced
South Carolina Senate Passes Ban on Powdered Alcohol Although the federal government recently approved powdered alcohol – brand name Palcohol – to go on sale
South Carolina Teenager Exonerated of Murder Charges After 70 Years South Carolina exonerated a black teenager who was convicted of murdering two white girls in
Law Enforcement and Safety Advocates Push for Tougher DUI Laws in South Carolina A group of law enforcement officers, safety advocates, and prosecutors gathered on the
The Concussion Blog The Concussion Blog is run by an athletic trainer in Illinois who keeps track of the number of head injuries players in
As January comes to a close, and we review our W-2s from last year, paying taxes comes to mind. Many may receive a tax refund,
Despite Personal Injury Lawsuits, Double-Blind Study Shows No Bladder Cancer from Generic Actos The generic form of Actos, pioglitazone, was approved for use by the FDA
We are very proud to announce that our own Bakari Sellers has been named in Ebony magazine’s “The Ebony Power 100.” Ebony selected the top 100 emerging leaders
The Pretrial Intervention Process Pretrial Intervention (PTI) is a program offered to first time offenders in the criminal justice system. The program is intended to
A DUI conviction comes with a high price. Even beyond the social consequences, potential jail time, and fines associated with a DUI conviction, there are