John Cuttino elected 2024-2025 President of the NFJE

  August 15, 2024

John E. Cuttino elected 2024-25 President of the National Foundation for Judicial Excellence. Gallivan White Boyd (GWB) announced that John E. Cuttino has been elected as the 2024-2025 President of…

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Five Richardson Thomas partners honored in “Best Lawyers”

  August 15, 2024

The just-released 2025 edition of “Best Lawyers in America” includes another outstanding showing for Richardson Thomas in the national directory, with five of the firm’s partners included in at least…

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Adams and Reese LLP

  August 12, 2024

Adams and Reese is a multidisciplinary law firm with more than 315 attorneys and advisors practicing in more than 75 areas of law and representing corporate clients across 10 states,…

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McCollum joins Richardson Thomas

  August 6, 2024

Dixie McCollum, a magna cum laude graduate of the University of South Carolina School of Law, has joined Richardson Thomas as an associate attorney. She will practice in the firm’s…

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Babcock included in new edition of “Legal Elite”

  August 6, 2024

Keith Babcock, a co-founder of Lewis Babcock, is again honored in the just-released 2024 edition of “Legal Elite of the Midlands.” He’s listed in the category of business litigation. Mr.…

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Court Walsh joins Robinson Gray law firm as a member

  July 31, 2024

Courtney Eamon Walsh has joined Robinson Gray law firm as a member. Court Walsh is a litigator whose practice areas include administrative and regulatory law, construction litigation, and insurance. He…

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OSHA issues proposed workplace heat exposure standard

  July 15, 2024

By David Dubberly Maynard Nexsen PC.   On July 2, 2024, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) issued its proposed national heat standard, titled Heat Injury and Illness Prevention in…

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MPA Strategies selected as the 2024 Best Marketing Firm in South Carolina

  July 2, 2024

A Statewide Public Relations and Crisis Communications Agency, MPA Strategies, has been named as the 2024 Best Marketing Firm in South Carolina by the Guide to South Carolina. When announced,…

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Collins joins MGC’s Columbia office 

  July 1, 2024

Law firm McAngus Goudelock & Courie (MGC) announced the addition of attorney Chip Collins to their Columbia office. For nearly three decades, Collins has represented insurance carriers in construction litigation,…

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Shelby Leonardi joins Polales Horton & Leonardi

  June 24, 2024

Polales Horton & Leonardi LLP (PHL) welcomes Shelby Leonardi as its newest partner in the firm’s Columbia office. Shelby’s experience in complex civil litigation and her familiarity with the federal…

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Saluda Law, LLC

  June 24, 2024

Founded in 2017, Saluda Law, LLC serves those who are seeking representation for criminal defense matters, professional license defense, and those who are ready to become whistleblowers. The firm is…

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Saluda Law, LLC welcomes Bryan Letteer

  June 21, 2024

Saluda Law, LLC announced that Attorney Bryan Letteer has joined the firm. Letteer’s practice will focus on criminal defense and professional license defense. His experience as an Attorney at the…

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“Operation: Cool Down” provides a fan to beat the heat

  June 17, 2024

With temperatures staying steady over 90 degrees for the foreseeable future, Chief Terrence Green would like to remind the Town of Lexington community that the Lexington Police Department offers free…

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