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Recent legislative changes in South Carolina have made it easier for families to navigate the probate process, particularly in cases involving smaller estates. As of May 8, 2025, Act No. 26 (H.3472) increased the state’s small estate threshold from $25,000 to $45,000—offering a streamlined, more accessible path for estate administration and reducing the need for […] The post Probate Has Become Simpler for Small Estates in South Carolina appeared first on The Floyd Law Firm PC.| The Floyd Law Firm PC
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In the world of construction law, “no damages for delay” clauses are commonly used in contracts to limit liability. These provisions generally state that if delays occur, the affected party’s sole remedy is a time extension—not monetary compensation. However, a recent federal case highlights the important reality that these clauses are not absolute. Case in […] The post “No Damages for Delay” Clauses Aren’t Always Ironclad in Construction Contracts appeared first on The Floyd ...| The Floyd Law Firm PC
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Recent findings from Smart Growth America have placed South Carolina among the most hazardous states in the nation for pedestrians. According to the second installment of their “Dangerous by Design 2024” report, the Palmetto State ranked third in the nation for pedestrian fatalities between 2018 and 2022—surpassed only by New Mexico and Florida. As attorneys […] The post South Carolina Ranked Third Among Most Dangerous States for Pedestrians: What You Need to Know appeared first on Th...| The Floyd Law Firm PC