No Film in the Camera: South Carolina’s Murky DUI Laws
SC Police Are Not Required to Take Video of DUI Suspects, Says SC Supreme Court On May 29th, the South Carolina Supreme Court ruled that
SC Police Are Not Required to Take Video of DUI Suspects, Says SC Supreme Court On May 29th, the South Carolina Supreme Court ruled that
Brown University researcher Suzanne de la Monte showed a distinct link between Alzheimer’s and insulin resistance, a characteristic of diabetes. De la Monte studied rats
The family of a teenage girl killed in a jet skiing accident has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the driver of the Jet Ski
Department of Justice Joins Whistleblower Lawsuit Against Art Institute’s Parent Company On Monday, June 9th, the federal Department of Justice and four states filed a
As States Limit Workers Comp Benefits, Congress Seeks Federal Oversight to Help Workers Based on information published jointly by Pro Publica and NPR, 10 Democrats
Facebook Legacy Pages Begin to Answer Questions about Social Media Accounts in Wills or Trusts When most people think of a will, they think of
Strom Law Firm Representing 5 Former Pro Football Players Joining Class Action Against NFL for Concealing Head Injury Dangers Columbia, SC., July 11, 2012 –NFL
Humans have two kinds of fat – white fat, which stores energy as triglycerides, and brown fat, which dissipates stored energy as heat. White fat
Three More People Arrested for Meth Lab Operation in Lexington County The Lexington County Multi-Agency Narcotics Enforcement Team arrested two men and one woman on
Medical Malpractice Lawsuit Filed Against Greenville Health Systems At least four people died after surgery at Greenville Health Systems hospitals in South Carolina, and allegations