South Carolina Business Torts


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South Carolina Business Torts

Cory E. Manning

© 2021

In its First Edition, South Carolina Business Torts provides the practitioner with comprehensive research of South Carolina law on those causes of action that frequently arise in business tort scenarios and commercial disputes. Well organized and replete with case law, it is mainly intended as a research starting point; however, more in-depth treatment is provided in many areas that Manning has seen in his years as a commercial litigator and as an adjunct professor on this area of the law. In addition, the book includes a discussion of the origin and development of common law surrounding these causes of action, which can assist practitioners in focusing and contextualizing their research and arguments based on the same. Each purchase of the book comes with a download of the book text.

The book covers and discusses the following causes of action:

- Breach of Contract Accompanied by a Fraudulent Act

- Breach of Fiduciary Duty

- Civil Conspiracy

- Defamation

- Fraud/Misrepresentation

- Insurance Bad Faith

- Interference with Contractual Relationship

- Interference with Prospective Contractual Relationship

- Negligent Misrepresentation

- Quantum Meruit/Unjust Enrichment

- Trade Libel and Commercial Disparagement

- Unfair Competition

- South Carolina Unfair Trade Practices Act

- Corporate or Commercial Waste

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The South Carolina Bar is an accredited CLE provider in South Carolina only. Attorneys are responsible for seeking their own credit in other jurisdictions.

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