Sixteen Wyche attorneys recognized by South Carolina Super Lawyers

May 1, 2017

Super Lawyers, a rating service of outstanding lawyers, has recognized 16 Wyche attorneys in its 2017 South Carolina Super Lawyers Magazine. The magazine features attorneys who embody excellence in the practice of law. Super Lawyers highlights Wallace Lightsey as one of the top 10 lawyers in South Carolina. Along with Lightsey, Wyche lawyers Ted Gentry and Henry Parr are also recognized among the top 25 attorneys in South Carolina. The annual selections are made using a multi-phased process that includes independent research, peer nominations, and peer evaluations.

The Wyche attorneys listed below have been named to the 2017 South Carolina Super Lawyers list.

  • Eric Amstutz, Mergers & Acquisitions
  • Tally Parham Casey, Business Litigation
  • Greg English, Environmental Litigation
  • Ted Gentry, Civil Litigation: Defense
  • Jo Watson Hackl, Business/Corporate
  • Cary Hall, Tax
  • Wallace Lightsey, Business Litigation
  • John Moylan, Personal Injury General: Plaintiff
  • Henry Parr, Business Litigation
  • Matthew Richardson, Civil Litigation: Plaintiff
  • Troy Tessier, General Litigation
  • Marshall Winn, Business Litigation
  • Amos Workman, Family Law

The following Wyche attorneys have been named to the South Carolina Super Lawyers Rising Stars list, which recognizes top up-and-coming attorneys in South Carolina.

  • Rita Bolt Barker, Environmental
  • Meliah Bowers Jefferson, Business Litigation
  • Wade Kolb, Business Litigation

About Wyche

Wyche is a full-service law firm that has practiced law and served the community for more than 95 years. In that time, Wyche has participated in landmark litigation, served as counsel on cutting-edge transactions, and provided community leadership that has helped shape and drive our region’s growth and success. With offices in Greenville and Columbia, Wyche is the South Carolina member of Lex Mundi, the world’s leading association of independent law firms.

Visit www.wyche.com to learn more.