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W. Grady Jordan (4.3 miles)Workers' Compensation, Social Security
1810 East Main Street, P.O. Box 1207
Easley, SC 29640, Pickens County
phone: 864-855-1661
Accepts Lawyer-to-Lawyer Referrals refer
Raymond T. Wooten (4.3 miles)Lawsuit & Dispute, Litigation, Business, Contract, Real Estate
1810 East Main Street, Post Office Box 1207
Easley, SC 29640, Pickens County
phone: 864-855-1661
Accepts Lawyer-to-Lawyer Referrals refer
Ronnie Smith (4.3 miles)Real Estate, Business, Estate, Contract
1810 E Main St, P.O. Box 1207
Easley, SC 29640, Pickens County
phone: 864-855-1661
Accepts Lawyer-to-Lawyer Referrals refer
Thomas Bailey Smith (4.3 miles)
Banking & Finance, Employment, Labor Law, Litigation
836 Powdersville Road, Suite 1
Easley, SC 29642, Pickens County
Banking & Finance, Employment, Labor Law, Litigation
836 Powdersville Road, Suite 1
Easley, SC 29642, Pickens County
David E Phillips (4.3 miles)
Employment, Criminal, Family Law, Workers' Compensation
806 Powdersville Rd, Ste M
Easley, SC 29642, Pickens County
Employment, Criminal, Family Law, Workers' Compensation
806 Powdersville Rd, Ste M
Easley, SC 29642, Pickens County
Chris Olson (4.3 miles)
Criminal, Traffic, Real Estate, Social Security, Workers' Compensation
1810 E Main St,
Easley, SC 29640, Pickens County
Criminal, Traffic, Real Estate, Social Security, Workers' Compensation
1810 E Main St,
Easley, SC 29640, Pickens County
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Sample SC Cases
... a landlord is not liable under the common law for injuries caused by a tenant's dog, even when
the landlord knows of the animal's vicious propensities ... 394 SC 175, 180, 714 SE2d 542, 545
(2011) (finding a property owner is strictly liable for injuries from a dog bite only when ...
... In a consumer credit sale, "either the debt is payable [1] in installments or [2] a credit
service charge is made." SC Code Ann. ยง 37-2-104(1)(d) (2002). Seller asserts that
its Credit Application authorized neither method of debt payment. ...
... Ocean side. At its widest part, the Spit has a high ground width of more than 1,600
feet. The Spit has a number of high dune ridges running its entire length, and, on
the river side, a "young and growing maritime forest.". For the ...
... Initially, the family courts operated with little statutory guidance and scarce case law. ... By my reading,
the Court of Appeals reversed and remanded the case because it found the family court committed
an error of law by automatically accepting the expert's opinion. ...
... respondent as to all of FACES' claims, finding: (1) the covenant not to compete was unenforceable;
(2) respondent did not violate the covenant not to compete; (3) the grant of an injunction requiring
respondent to return home would be pre-empted by federal immigration law; (4 ...





