Buxton & Collie, LLC is proud to share that our corporate team was selected by Thomson Reuters to contribute to its South Carolina Corporation Law Q&A, now published on Westlaw through Practical Law.
This opportunity highlights a working relationship with one of the most trusted names in legal research and publishing. Resources developed through Thomson Reuters and Westlaw are used every day by attorneys, in-house counsel, and businesses across the country.
Being asked to contribute places our team alongside those helping shape how corporate law is understood and applied in South Carolina.
Attorneys Jim Buxton, Nate Johnson, and Sarah W. Glasgow are credited as authors of this publication. We are grateful for the opportunity to contribute and to be recognized in this way.
The South Carolina Corporation Law Q&A is a comprehensive, practical guide designed to answer real-world questions about how corporations operate in the state. It walks through key areas such as:
The guide is structured in a clear question-and-answer format, making it easy to compare South Carolina law with other jurisdictions and quickly find practical answers.
For example, it outlines what must be included in Articles of Incorporation, how corporate actions are approved, and what responsibilities directors owe to the company and its shareholders.
It also addresses more complex areas like mergers, fiduciary duties, and shareholder approvals, offering a detailed look at how corporate decisions are made and documented under South Carolina law.
Resources like this are widely used by attorneys and business professionals who need accurate, up-to-date guidance. This collaboration with Thomson Reuters allows our team to contribute not just to individual client matters, but to the broader legal framework that businesses and attorneys rely on every day.
Being asked to contribute reflects not only our experience in corporate law, but also the trust placed in our team to provide practical, reliable insight. It reinforces the work we do every day with business owners, investors, and organizations navigating important legal decisions.
For our clients, it is another example of the level of attention and care we bring to each matter, whether it involves forming a new entity, structuring a transaction, or planning for long-term growth.
We invite you to explore the full South Carolina Corporation Law Q&A and see the depth of information our team helped develop.
If you have questions about how these topics apply to your business, our team is always here to help.