Artificial intelligence (AI) has its roots in the mid-twentieth century, when pioneers in computer science and mathematics began exploring the concept of creating machines that could perform tasks that would typically require human intelligence.
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Shareholder Chris Adams Receives Certification As Circuit Court Mediator
Collins & Lacy Shareholder Chris Adams has been approved as a Circuit Court Mediator. As an approved neutral, Adams is certified for court appointment in cases utilizing alternative dispute resolution. With this distinction, Chris joins Collins & Lacy attorney Ellen Adams in service as certified mediators, offering resolution services to South Carolina.
New podcast: Pinball arcades are for adults only
By Andrew Smith Listen to the podcast here to hear Collins and Lacy Attorney Andrew Smith discuss this topic with his special guest, Josh Rainwater, owner of Transmission Arcade in Columbia, SC. It has been nearly a century since coin-operated pinball machines were first manufactured in the early 1930’s. Nearly forty years before Pete Townshend of The… Continue Reading
Enforceability of liability waivers signed by or on behalf of a minor
Despite society’s best efforts to keep children out of harm’s way, children become injured every day. Whether a result of curiosity, clumsiness, underdeveloped motor skills, or simply an accident, a child becoming injured may be one of the most heart-breaking experiences a parent can go through. However, when a child is injured due to a… Continue Reading
South Carolina Supreme Court releases the 2022 Interest Rate on Money Decrees and Judgments
By Kyle Brady It’s that time of year again! No, I’m not referring to the annual season of blissful ambition fueled by soon to be broken New Year’s resolutions. Instead, I’m referring to something just as customary: the annual assignment of the yearly interest rates on money decrees and judgments applicable to South Carolina Courts. … Continue Reading