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  2. Charleston School of Law - Wikipedia

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    The five founders were Alex Sanders (a former president of the College of Charleston and a former Chief Judge of the South Carolina Court of Appeals), Edward J. Westbrook (a notable civil lawyer in Charleston), Robert Carr (a U.S. magistrate judge), George Kosko (a U.S. magistrate judge until 2008), [8] and Ralph McCullough (a professor ...

  3. Ronald Motley - Wikipedia

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    Ronald L. Motley (October 21, 1944 – August 22, 2013) was an American trial attorney and a principal of Motley Rice LLC–a law firm based in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. He is best known for leading lawsuits against tobacco and asbestos companies. [1]

  4. Akim Anastopoulo - Wikipedia

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    Best Lawyer/Law Firm (Charleston Citypaper) Akim A. Anastopoulo (born October 14, 1960) is an American lawyer and television personality. He was the judge on National Lampoon 's syndicated court show , Eye for an Eye , from 2003 through 2009, known as " Judge Extreme Akim.

  5. Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough - Wikipedia

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    Nelson Mullins has over 1000 attorneys, policy advisors, and professionals across 33 offices serving clients in more than 100 practice areas. In 2023, the American Lawyer ranked the firm as the 68th largest law firm in the nation based on 2022 gross revenue. It is the largest law firm in South Carolina by number of lawyers. [3]

  6. Walter Hundley - Wikipedia

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    R. Walter Hundley (born January 12, 1953) served as a Republican member of the South Carolina Senate, representing the people of the 41st District.Hundley was elected in a special general election [1] on July 17, 2012, to fulfill the remainder of Glenn F. McConnell's term following the latter's resignation to become Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina.

  7. Murder of Mary Lynn Witherspoon - Wikipedia

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    Mary Lynn Witherspoon (1950–2003) was a school teacher in Charleston, South Carolina, and died in 2003. Her ex-boyfriend's child, Tennent Brown, [1] had stalked and obsessed over her for 22 years. Brown broke into her home after being released from prison then raped and killed her.

  8. Bruce Howe Hendricks - Wikipedia

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    Hendricks was born Bruce McCaw Howe in 1957 in Charleston, South Carolina. [2] Hendricks attended Sweet Briar College where she played basketball. [3] Later she transferred to the College of Charleston and received a Bachelor of Science degree in 1983. She received a Juris Doctor in 1990 from the University of South Carolina School of Law.

  9. Motley Rice - Wikipedia

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    Ron Motley rose to prominence through multiple successful high-profile lawsuits and trials, notably against asbestos and tobacco companies.. Motley Rice was formed in 2003 by Ron Motley and Joe Rice after the breakup of the law firm Ness, Motley, Loadholdt, Richardson & Poole P.A. Ron Motley served as lead attorney in the tobacco litigation of the mid 1990s, which resulted in the Tobacco ...