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SC Justice Act

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Christopher Smith, Executive Director of the South Carolina Bar and Tavern Association joined me remotely to fill us in on the latest happening with liquor liability laws in South Carolina.

More venues and bars continue to close or struggle to afford liability insurance and the SC Justice Acts continues to be stalled.

With special sessions coming up and the June 11th South Carolina primaries around the corner I decided to release this episode a day early so more people could hear it and get out to the primaries to let our lawmakers know where we stand with our vote.

This might seem like just a South Carolina issue, but could very well happen in any state and in any industry. Small business owners across the country already sacrifice, scrap and give blood, sweat and tears to make their dreams come true, provide for their families, and employee members of the community, that they should not be put out of business by personal injury attorneys, legislators and insurance companies.

It is time to bring some personal responsibility back to our communities and country.

Please share with your friends and family here in South Carolina and beyond!

South Carolina Bar and Tavern Association

Conversation Mill

Silverside Consulting + Creative

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Christopher Smith, Executive Director of the South Carolina Bar and Tavern Association joined me remotely to fill us in on the latest happening with liquor liability laws in South Carolina.

More venues and bars continue to close or struggle to afford liability insurance and the SC Justice Acts continues to be stalled.

With special sessions coming up and the June 11th South Carolina primaries around the corner I decided to release this episode a day early so more people could hear it and get out to the primaries to let our lawmakers know where we stand with our vote.

This might seem like just a South Carolina issue, but could very well happen in any state and in any industry. Small business owners across the country already sacrifice, scrap and give blood, sweat and tears to make their dreams come true, provide for their families, and employee members of the community, that they should not be put out of business by personal injury attorneys, legislators and insurance companies.

It is time to bring some personal responsibility back to our communities and country.

Please share with your friends and family here in South Carolina and beyond!

South Carolina Bar and Tavern Association

Conversation Mill

Silverside Consulting + Creative

  continue reading

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