Holliday Ingram promotes 2 on leadership team
Holliday Ingram, a Greenville, South Carolina-based real estate law firm, announced promotions within its leadership team for two Summerville attorneys. Bo Roberts, formerly a closing attorney, has been promoted to managing attorney of the firm’s Summerville office. The office’s prior managing attorney, Summer Reyes, was promoted to a firmwide position as the director of closings, […]
Former state official returns to firm
Former Virginia Secretary of Commerce and Trade Brian Ball is returning to his former law firm, Williams Mullen, according to a news release from the firm. Ball rejoined Williams Mullen on Oct. 10 as of counsel in its corporate section, supporting and serving the firm’s Economic Development Team and aiding clients with business expansion needs. […]
Lawyers in the news – October 24, 2022
Firm adds associate to Charleston office Turner Padget has announced the addition of associate Hunter Windham to the firm’s Charleston office. Windham joins the Insurance Litigation practice group and will support the Insurance Litigation team by representing insurance companies and insureds. He will provide claims handling advice and defend insureds from a variety of claims […]
Lawyers in the News – October 10, 2022
Haynsworth attorney elected as fellow Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, P.A. has announced that Theodore B. DuBose has been elected as a fellow of the American College of Bond Counsel. He will be formally recognized at the College’s annual dinner in Chicago on Oct. 11. The American College of Bond Counsel was founded in 1995 for the […]
Real estate attorney joins Morton & Gettys
Trent Womble, an experienced real estate attorney who is licensed in South Carolina and North Carolina, has joined Morton & Gettys. Womble has practiced in York County since 2017. Previously, he was a partner at a real estate law firm based in Fort Mill. His work included reviewing title searches, surveys and title commitments, and […]
Attorney joins Collins & Lacy
Philip S. Coury has joined Collins & Lacy’s Columbia office as an associate in the Trucking/Transportation and Construction practice groups. Prior to joining Collins & Lacy, Coury served in the Fifth Circuit Solicitor’s Office as Assistant Solicitor. There, he represented the State at all points of criminal prosecution and resolved more than 400 criminal cases […]
Lawyers in the News – September 2022
Columbia-based McKay Firm adds partner The Columbia-based McKay Firm has announced the promotion of Joe Catalano to the position of partner with the firm. Catalano practices in the areas of Transportation and Trucking Law, Government Defense and Section 1983 Defense, and General Insurance Defense. He has handled jury and non-jury trials in municipal, state, and […]
Lawyers in the News – August 2022
Greenville firm names chief financial officer Ogletree Deakins, one of the largest labor and employment law firms representing management, announces the naming of David Zimbrick as its chief financial officer. Zimbrick brings more than three decades of financial experience, most recently as the Chief Financial Officer for international law firm Steptoe. He will be based […]
Lawyers in the News – June 20, 2022
Hall Booth Smith, P.C. (HBS) has welcomed Lauren N. Vriesinga as of counsel to its growing office in Charleston, South Carolina. Vriesinga concentrates her practice in the health care industry, representing a variety of health care providers and professionals in all phases of litigation related to both general and professional liability claims, according to an […]
Hall Booth Smith, P.C. (HBS) has welcomed Lauren N. Vriesinga as Of Counsel to its growing office in Charleston
Vriesinga concentrates her practice in the health care industry, representing a variety of health care providers and professionals in all phases of litigation related to both general and professional liability claims, according to an HBS news release. She also practices in the areas of premises liability, transportation, insurance coverage, and general liability matters. Prior to […]
Lawyers in the News – June 6
Patrick Bradley has joined Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd as an associate in its Greenville office. Bradley advises and represents corporations, small businesses, individuals, and governmental entities in a range of business, construction, manufacturing, insurance, and tort-related matters. Ward Lambert has been named managing partner of the new Charleston office of Hudson Lambert Parrot Walker. Lamb[...]
Lawyers in the News – August 2
Michael Burchstead has joined Burr & Forman as part of the firm’s commercial litigation practice group in its Columbia office. Burchstead is an experienced litigator who was formerly general counsel for the South Carolina State Ethics Commission. Richard “Dick” Willis has joined Williams Mullen as a partner in the firm’s Columbia office, where his practice will focus on product [&h[...]
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