Former state representative joins firm
Former member of the S.C. House of Representatives, combat veteran and experienced litigator James E. Smith, Jr. has joined Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP in its Columbia, S.C. office as a partner, a news release stated. Smith joins the firm from the University of South Carolina, where he was the special assistant to the […]
Nelsen Mullins expands health care practice
National law firm Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP announced in a news release the expansion of its national health care practice with the arrival of Robert “Bob” Wade and Christine Burke Worthen as partners and Kendall Walker as of counsel. Wade focuses on health care compliance matters and will be located in the firm’s […]
Nelson Mullins to merge with Florida firm, Broad and Cassel
South Carolina’s largest law firm, Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, is expanding further into Florida by merging with Broad and Cassel, creating a firm with more than 725 attorneys practicing in 25 offices. The merger will become effective August 1, the firms said in a news release. The new firm will be known as Nelson […]
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