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  2. Will contest - Wikipedia

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    According to a Boston-area estate planning attorney quoted in Consumer Reports (March, 2012), "A typical will contest will cost $10,000 to $50,000, and that's a conservative estimate". [1] Costs can increase even more if a will contest actually goes to trial, and the overall value of an estate can determine if a will contest is worth the expense.

  3. List of U.S. county secession proposals - Wikipedia

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    A petition in support of the county collected 23,765 signatures, however the Washington Supreme Court ruled unanimously in 1998 that the state government was not obligated to act upon the petition and that the number of signatures was insufficient per the Washington State Constitution. [54]

  4. South Carolina Circuit Court - Wikipedia

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    The Circuit Court is the state trial court of general jurisdiction in South Carolina. It is also a superior court , having limited appellate jurisdiction over appeals from the lower Probate Court, Magistrate's Court, and Municipal Court; and appeals from the Administrative Law Judge Division, which hears matters relating to state administrative ...

  5. A SC judicial reform playbook: Here’s what’s at stake, key ...

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    One example involved an unnamed CEO of a major industrial company in South Carolina who classified the state as a “judicial hellhole,” following a lawsuit his company lost at the hands of a ...

  6. Latest ruling in Clemson’s legal battle vs. ACC favors the ...

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    A South Carolina judge on Friday granted Clemson a legal “win” in its ongoing court battle against the Atlantic Coast Conference over the conference’s grant of rights.

  7. South Carolina Court of Appeals - Wikipedia

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    The Court of Appeals hears most appeals from the Circuit Courts and Family Courts of South Carolina that do not fall within the seven classes of cases over which the South Carolina Supreme Court exercises exclusive jurisdiction. [1] Those seven classes are cases involving the death penalty, public utility rates, significant constitutional issues,