What To Do When Your Loved One is a Veteran With PTSD

Posted by Eugene Powell on Oct 18, 2017 1:08:33 PM

Are you worried about a loved one with military PTSD? While our recent awareness of PTSD as a result of military service has led to increasingly open conversations and new treatments and therapies for veterans returning from deployment, PTSD itself is nothing new.

When your spouse, partner, family member, or friend shows signs and symptoms of PTSD, you may feel helpless and unsure what to do. 

We're here to help with advice for helping your loved one, as well as yourself, when dealing with the often-disabling effects of PTSD.

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Topics: Veterans Affairs

What Counts as White Collar Crime in South Carolina?

Posted by Clarke Newton on Oct 6, 2017 1:40:08 PM

When most people think about white collar crime, two or three big-name, headline-making cases likely come to mind. The Enron debacle and the Bernie Madoff Ponzi scheme often top the list.

Most white collar criminals don't end up on the cover of the New York Times, but that doesn't mean they aren't still a common concern, both for individuals and for businesses. 

What counts as white collar crime in South Carolina? What sort of repercussions would someone convicted of white collar crime face?

Let's take a look.

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Topics: Criminal Defense