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Preventing The Professional's Impossible Choice: Paving The Path For Recognizing Ethical Codes As Public Policy In The Context Of Wrongful Discharge In South Carolina, Matthew B. Abney
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
Attorney-Client Fee Agreements That Offend Public Policy, Alex Beckham Long
Attorney-Client Fee Agreements That Offend Public Policy, Alex Beckham Long
South Carolina Law Review
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Enforcing Foreign Judgments: In Search Of A Treaty To Locate Assets Abroad, Luke J. Umstetter
Enforcing Foreign Judgments: In Search Of A Treaty To Locate Assets Abroad, Luke J. Umstetter
South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business
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Renegade Conduct And Punitive Damages In Tort, M. Stuart Madden
Renegade Conduct And Punitive Damages In Tort, M. Stuart Madden
South Carolina Law Review
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Public Policy And The Tyranny Of The Bottom Line In The Termination Of Older Workers, Judith D. Fischer
Public Policy And The Tyranny Of The Bottom Line In The Termination Of Older Workers, Judith D. Fischer
South Carolina Law Review
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Employers Beware: South Carolina's Public Policy Exception To The At-Will Employment Doctrine Is Likely To Keep Expanding, Melanie Robin Galberry
Employers Beware: South Carolina's Public Policy Exception To The At-Will Employment Doctrine Is Likely To Keep Expanding, Melanie Robin Galberry
South Carolina Law Review
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Balancing Act: Public Policy And Punitive Damages Caps, Andrea Moore Hawkins
Balancing Act: Public Policy And Punitive Damages Caps, Andrea Moore Hawkins
South Carolina Law Review
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Balancing Act: Public Policy And Punitive Damages Caps, Andrea Moore Hawkins
Balancing Act: Public Policy And Punitive Damages Caps, Andrea Moore Hawkins
South Carolina Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Public Policy Exception To Judicial Deferral Of Labor Arbitration Awards--How Far Should Expansion Go, James Michael Magee
The Public Policy Exception To Judicial Deferral Of Labor Arbitration Awards--How Far Should Expansion Go, James Michael Magee
South Carolina Law Review
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Contracts, Dorothy M. Helms
Damages, Marshall T. Mays