Unraveling the Legal Tapestry of South Carolina Construction Defect Litigation
Construction defect litigation is a complex legal arena that often arises when there are issues...
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Construction defect litigation is a complex legal arena that often arises when there are issues...
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This article discusses the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling in Great Lakes Ins. SE v. Raiders Retreat Realty Co. involving whether a choice of law provision in a maritime contract is enforceable even when there is no connection with the chosen forum.
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Navigating Coast Guard Suspension and Revocation (S&R) Proceedings can be a daunting task, especially when facing allegations of sexual assault or harassment. In such challenging times, understanding the legal process and your rights is crucial for protecting your career and future prospects. Coast Guard investigations typically commence upon receiving allegations, and mariners may find themselves under scrutiny without prior notice.
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Are you imagining the beauty of the sea from a more nautical perspective? If so, chances are you may be thinking about buying a sailboat or yacht. One thing we are willing to bet that you haven’t considered is where was the vessel built? Well, maybe you have, but you most likely haven’t thought about import taxes and additional documentational requirements if the vessel was built outside of the United States.
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Have you paid some of your hard-earned money for a new residence or a renovation only to discover that the quality of construction work is not what you envisioned or what you paid for? Do you have water entering your home through your windows, siding, or roof?
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