"SC gambling laws: Let's use common sense, fix 1802 law" The Spartanburg Herald / GoUpstate.com April 12, 2009


Nexsen Pruet attorney Billy Wilkins authors op-ed article entitled "SC gambling laws: Let's use common sense, fix 1802 law" for Sunday's edition of The Spartanburg Herald.
The former Chief Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit began the piece with: "There is a tried-and-true saying that if it ain't broke, don't fix it. The opposite of this also holds true — when it is broken, well, we'd better fix it. This is definitely the case with our state's antiquated gambling laws."
Billy Wilkins leads Nexsen Pruet’s White-Collar Crime, Appellate Advocacy, and Corporate Compliance/Crisis Management practices. He also serves clients through his work in the firm’s Business Litigation Group.
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