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  2. 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]

  3. Druanne White - Wikipedia

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    Druanne Dykes White (born c. 1960) is an American trial lawyer based in South Carolina. [1] She was a prosecutor for the state for more than 11 years, and was then elected to a four-year term as solicitor for the Tenth Judicial Circuit, serving from 2000 to 2004.

  4. Elisabeth Jones - Wikipedia

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    Jones initially worked in commercial and employment law in the City of London and Bristol. She also worked giving free legal advice at the Gloucester Law Centre. She later worked at the European Court of Human Rights. [6] In 2012, she was appointed Chief Legal Advisor to the National Assembly for Wales. She served in this role until 2019. [7]

  5. Man suspected of fatally shooting Williamston woman early ...

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    Jones was taken by ambulance to Prisma Memorial Hospital in Greenville with multiple gunshot wounds and was pronounced dead at 7:49 a.m., according to the Anderson County Coroner's Office.

  6. Charles E. Jones (judge) - Wikipedia

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    Jones married Elizabeth Ann Anderson, a native of Safford, Arizona. They were the parents of seven children. Jones was admitted to the bar in California in 1962 and then admitted to the bar in Arizona in 1964. From 1963 he was part of the firm of Jennings, Stouss & Salmon and was the head of their labor and employment division.

  7. Anderson, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Anderson Sports and Entertainment Center, 300-acre (120 ha) park, it includes the Anderson Civic Center, a 37,000-square-foot (3,400 m 2) facility, as well as one of South Carolina's largest amphitheaters that can accommodate 15,000 people, a huge castle-like play structure with play equipment, a 64-acre (26 ha) sports center with seven ...

  8. Alston & Bird - Wikipedia

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    Through the roots of the Alston, Miller & Gaines’ predecessor firms, the merger with Jones, Bird and Howell formed Alston & Bird on December 1, 1982. [7] Expansion beyond Georgia began with the establishment of an office in Washington, D.C., followed by the 1997 merger with intellectual property-focused Bell Seltzer Park & Gibson (Charlotte and Raleigh), Walter, Conston, Alexander & Green in ...

  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 ...