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SC Employees Now Have a Greater Chance of Proving Same-Sex Workplace Harassment
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals recently clarified the extent of workplace protections against...
What Is South Carolina’s New IPEN Electronic Notary Law?
On May 13, the General Assembly passed legislation that permits electronic notarization of signed documents. The South Carolina Electronic Notary Public Act was signed by Governor McMaster on May 18. While the law does not go as far as some want to allow remote notarization, it’s a step in the right direction.
GaffneyLewis Announces the Promotion of Three Attorneys to Equity Partner Status
GaffneyLewis LLC is pleased to announce that Randi Lynn Roberts, Nashiba Boyd and Robert Blain have been promoted to equity partner status.
Amy Gaffney Comments on the Charleston County Sheriff’s Termination of Two Deputies in Connection to Jamal Sutherland’s Death.
WCSC Charleston asks Amy Gaffney of the GaffneyLewis employment team To comment on the Charleston County Sheriff’s termination of two deputies, following the death of a detention center inmate.
COVID vaccine
As employers adjust to operating within the limitations posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of businesses that choose to conduct temperature checks of its visitors and employees, has increased significantly. Many overlook how technology has allowed a person’s body temperature to be taken in an instant.
GaffneyLewis Partners Named to South Carolina Super Lawyers List for 2021
May 5, 2020 – GaffneyLewis LLC is proud to announce that its founding partners have been named to the 2020 South Carolina Super Lawyers List.
Meet Marian Wright Edelman
In our continued celebration of Women’s History Month GaffneyLewis LLC is proud to shine the light on Eartha Kitt (born Eartha Mae Keith; January 17, 1927 – December 25, 2008). Kitt was an American singer, actress, dancer, voice actress, comedienne, activist, author, and songwriter.
COVID-19 and Temperature Checks – Five Questions Employers Should Consider
As employers adjust to operating within the limitations posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of businesses that choose to conduct temperature checks of its visitors and employees, has increased significantly. Many overlook how technology has allowed a person’s body temperature to be taken in an instant.