by Andy Arnold | Sep 21, 2011 | Practice of Law
So, you show up to admit your mother or father to a nursing home. You are nervous, sad and stretched thin. The nice people in admissions tell you not to worry. They provide you with much information about the facility and give you an admissions agreement to sign.... read more
by Andy Arnold | Aug 1, 2011 | Practice of Law
The South Carolina Bar kicked off its “Proud to be a South Carolina Lawyer” campaign. I was one of 13 featured. The Bar has added new videos to its “Proud to Be an S.C. Lawyer” video series. The videos present a glimpse into... read more
by Andy Arnold | Jul 15, 2011 | Practice of Law
Here is a link to my July 10, 2011 article in the Greenville News: Due Process Should Run Its Course in Boeing Case. Not sure link will work without subscription, so here is my basic point: If Boeing did violate the law, the law should provide a remedy. The remedy... read more
by Andy Arnold | Jun 26, 2011 | Litigation
I will soon file a lawsuit for a client who had both hips replaced with metal-on-metal hips manufactured by Zimmer. Since the hip replacements, my client’s pain has been debilitating. She has since incurred over $170,000 in medical expenses for the two... read more
by Andy Arnold | Mar 25, 2011 | Employment Law, Unpaid wages
The S.C. Wage Payment Act: It seems like common sense that employers should pay their employees what they promise them. Well, common sense does not always prevail, and especially in hard economic times, employers break their promises. And, more and more, I am seeing... read more