South Carolina Lawyer Disbarred Following Years of Client Complaints and Financial Misconduct

CHARLESTON, S.C. — The South Carolina Supreme Court has revoked the law license of Louis S. Moore, citing numerous client complaints accusing him of misappropriating funds and failing to return legal fees. The court issued the disbarment order on May 14, following an interim suspension that began in 2019 due to eight separate complaints received by the Office of Disciplinary Counsel. Moore faced multiple allegations that span from September 2018 to February 2019. Among the most significant accusations were claims that he took at least $31,000 from four heirs in an inheritance matter, neglected to … Read more

North Carolina Poised for Major Healthcare Reform as Senate Bill 370 Targets Outdated CON Laws

RALEIGH, N.C. — North Carolina is poised to enact significant health care reform as Senate Bill 370 advances through the legislative process, potentially eliminating many outdated Certificate of Need (CON) laws. Having passed the state Senate with strong support in April, the bill is now in the hands of the House Rules Committee, which is reviewing a similar companion measure. The urgency for reform is evident. North Carolina currently faces the highest health care costs in the United States, with residents burdened by rising premiums and out-of-pocket expenses. For years, the North Carolina General Assembly … Read more

South Carolina Coach Shane Beamer Voices Frustration Over NCAA’s Inaction as Rahsul Faison Seeks Extra Year of Eligibility

Columbia, South Carolina – South Carolina football head coach Shane Beamer voiced his dissatisfaction earlier this week regarding the NCAA’s handling of transfer portal addition Rahsul Faison’s eligibility. Beamer’s frustration stems from the NCAA’s silence on Faison’s status for the 2025 season, as other players with junior college backgrounds have previously been granted additional opportunities to compete. In a recent announcement, Faison revealed he has secured the services of prominent NIL attorney Darren Heitner to assist with potentially contesting the NCAA’s decision. Heitner validated Faison’s declaration via a social media post, stating, “Rahsul Faison submitted … Read more

Judge Mandates Certification of Democratic Victory in North Carolina Supreme Court Race

A judge in North Carolina has mandated that election officials must certify a Democrat’s victory in a contentious Supreme Court race, marking a significant development in the state’s judicial landscape. The order comes amid ongoing debates surrounding election integrity and the impact of the judiciary in the political arena. The judge’s ruling addresses a tightly contested election that has drawn attention from both parties, highlighting the increasing polarization and scrutiny surrounding electoral processes in the state. With significant implications for future cases, the ruling reflects the importance of ensuring that election outcomes are validated promptly … Read more