William Bradley Thomas (Brad) is the principal, founder, and supervising attorney of South Carolina Attorneys at Law and focuses his legal practice on counseling businesses and individuals in the areas of alcohol licensure, business law, estate planning, legal research, and document review in South Carolina. Feel free to contact South Carolina Attorneys At Law to see how we can help you confidently plan to enjoy all aspects of your life!

South Carolina's Liquor Liability Insurance Crisis

South Carolina’s Liquor Liability Insurance Crisis

South Carolina’s Liquor Liability Insurance Crisis: Impact on Businesses and Legislative Efforts The landscape of South Carolina’s hospitality industry has been significantly impacted by the state’s joint and several liability law and the 2017 mandate requiring a minimum $1 million liquor liability insurance policy for businesses serving alcohol past 5 p.m. This has led to…

FTC's Ban On Noncompete Agreements

FTC’s Ban on Noncompete Agreements

Understanding the FTC’s Ban on Noncompete Agreements The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently issued a final rule that significantly changes the landscape for noncompete agreements in the United States. This groundbreaking regulation aims to promote competition, increase worker mobility, and foster innovation. Here, we summarize the key elements of the FTC’s final rule and its…

Asset Protection in South Carolina

The Benefits of Asset Protection in South Carolina

The Benefits of Asset Protection in South Carolina.  You’ve worked hard to build your wealth, so it’s only natural to want to protect it. Unfortunately, life is full of surprises, and unexpected events like lawsuits, divorce, or creditor claims can quickly erode your financial security. That’s where asset protection comes in! By implementing legal strategies…

2023 ATF Pistol Brace Rule

2023 ATF Pistol Brace Rule.

New 2023 ATF Pistol Brace Rule. The Department of Justice (DOJ) submitted its 2023 ATF Pistol Brace Rule “Final Rule” on pistol stabilizing braces to the Federal Register on January 13, 2023.  Many are concerned that this new rule could turn millions of previously legally owned firearms into National Firearms Act (NFA) regulated short–barreled rifles (SBRs), and the people that possess those firearms into felons.…