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Firm: Richardson Patrick Westbrook & Brickman, LLC
Practice Areas: Litigation
Terry E. Richardson Jr. is one of the pre-eminent plaintiff attorneys in the southeastern United States.. While many other lawyers operate within a single practice area, Richardson is a consummate litigator who represents individuals, governments and businesses on a wide range of legal matters. His intellectual curiosity has led to much success in his legal career on cases ranging from catastrophic personal injury to products liability, securities fraud and class actions.. From agrarian roots in Barnwell, South Carolina, he built one of the most sophisticated and respected law firms in the region.. As a child, Richardson helped his father grow and harvest crops on the family farm. That hard work and exposure to operating a business, led him to Clemson University, where he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in economics and a master’s degree in management and operations research.. He was a systems engineer for IBM before being directly commissioned into the United States Army during Vietnam to work on computerized logistical systems in Virginia and Thailand. He returned to civilian life and took a job at Wilbur Smith & Associates in Connecticut, where he assisted governments with revenue financing bonds for airports and toll roads.. Richardson entered the University of South Carolina School of Law in the fall of 1971. He was editor-in-chief of the South Carolina Law Review from 1973-74.. Richardson went to work for Blatt & Fales after law school, becoming just the fifth attorney at the firm. He was blessed to work with famed South Carolina attorney and politician Sol Blatt Sr. for 12 years. In the 1970s, Richardson and the firm pioneered asbestos product liability litigation, and the firm pursued thousands of cases throughout the country.. Following the addition of retired S.C. Supreme Court Chief Justice Julius B. Ness in 1988, the firm changed names to Ness, Motley, Loadholt, Richardson & Poole. Richardson managed the firm during a period of dramatic expansion. By the early 2000s, it had grown to employ 75 attorneys and hundreds of support staff throughout the country. After the firm achieved the landmark Tobacco Master Settlement, four of the six shareholders left to create Richardson, Patrick, Westbrook & Brickman.. Richardson has served his state and the legal profession by holding leadership positions on many endeavors, including chairman of the board of directors of the Nature Conservancy. He has won numerous accolades, including the Compleat Lawyer Award from the University of South Carolina School Law School Alumni Council and Advocate of the Year from the S.C. Appleseed Legal Justice Center. His peers recently named him one of the Top 10 attorneys in South Carolina in the 2016 edition of Super Lawyers.. Richardson has been married to his wife, Gail, for more than 46 years. They still live in the Barnwell home they bought at the beginning of Terry’s legal career. The couple enjoys spending time at Edisto Beach with their three children and nine grandchildren. Terry also enjoys ski trips with his friends.. Representative Cases. Graniteville Train Crash. On January 6, 2005, two Norfolk Southern trains collided in Graniteville, South Carolina, setting off a chain of events that led to the deaths of nine people and injuries to at least 250 others. Richardson represented Avondale Mills, the company located at the collision site, in its pursuit of compensation from Norfolk Southern for damages to buildings, equipment and its ongoing business activities. The two parties entered into a confidential settlement in 2008 in what media outlets have described as being the largest single tort settlement in South Carolina history. Additionally, Richardson represented three of the people who died and many who were injured. He was class counsel for 5,000 people who were forced to evacuate from their homes.. The Electrocution of Manuel Salazar. In 2003, 24-year-old construction worker Manuel Salazar was standing next to a crane at the Lake Murray dam in South Carolina when the crane made contact with power lines. Salazar was electrocuted, causing the loss of both of his arms and legs. Richardson represented him, arguing successfully that Salazar could bring a personal injury lawsuit rather than just a worker’s compensation claim. The case was settled for a confidential amount of money, and is thought to be the largest personal injury settlement in South Carolina history. Salazar has shown such incredible determination and spirit in his recovery that Nike to outfitted him with computerized legs. He is married, has three children and started a business. For more about Manuel’s story, click here (?v=VSybUD-5yNM). Exploding Gas Cans & Other Burn Injuries. Richardson has represented many people who were burned by defective products, including gas cans, deep fryers and gas grills. This included more than 50 people who were hurt or killed by exploding gas cans. One group of clients received more than $60 million from Blitz U.S.A, Inc., and Walmart as a part of a settlement in the Blitz U.S.A., Inc. bankruptcy.. Poisoned Family Land. Richardson represented a family who had owned land for generations in Williston, South Carolina who were forced from their home by pollution from a neighboring refrigerator manufacturer. Heavy metals and other substances poisoned the family’s well. The company entered into a confidential settlement with the property owners and the land was eventually cleaned up as part of a Superfund project.
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Firm: Richardson, Patrick, Westbrook & Brickman, LLC
Practice Areas: Litigation
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Thomas J. Rode, grew up in Wilmington, N.C., and attended the North Carolina State University before graduating magna cum laude from Charleston School of Law.. He began his career as the law clerk to the Honorable Paula H. Thomas of the South Carolina Court of Appeals in Columbia and then moved into private practice with the Savage Law Firm of Charleston. He has represented clients in both state and federal Courts as well as in the South Carolina Court of Appeals and Supreme Court of South Carolina.. A member of the South Carolina Bar Association, the Charleston County Bar Association, and South Carolina Young Lawyers, Thomas serves as an adjunct professor at the Charleston School of Law. He is admitted to practice in South Carolina and before the U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina.. Thomas and his wife, Julie Moore Rode, live in West Ashley with their dogs Howie and Omar.
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A former F-16 fighter pilot, Tally serves her clients with a special blend of tenacity, shrewdness, and creativity. As the firm’s senior female litigation partner, her broad experience includes representing plaintiffs and defendants in complex matters in the areas of aviation law, commercial and securities litigation, copyright litigation, qui tam and whistleblower lawsuits, civil and voting rights litigation, and unfair trade practices. Admitted to practice in D.C. and Maryland as well as South Carolina, she has represented clients in corporate defense/white collar criminal matters and internal investigations, and she handles appeals before the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims. A magna cum laude graduate of Princeton University and the University of Virginia School of Law, Tally was the first female fighter pilot in the South Carolina Air National Guard and is a veteran of three combat tours over Iraq. She is based in our Columbia, SC office and currently holds the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the Air Force Reserves.
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Tim Bouch is the managing partner in the Charleston andColumbia firm of Leath, Bouch & Seekings, LLP, and practices in the areasof environmental law, construction law and corporate litigation. He received his B.S. degree from MarquetteUniversity and his J.D. degree from the University of South Carolina. He is admitted in South Carolina, NorthCarolina and Texas. Tim has an activenational trial practice. He was Chair of the South Carolina Supreme CourtCommission on the Rules of Professional Conduct, which was responsible for theEthics 200 revision of the South Carolina Rules of Professional conduct. Mr. Bouch is a Life Fellow of the AmericanBar Foundation, an elected member of the American Law Institute, and is includedin the publication The Best Lawyers inAmerica, and Super Lawyers. He represented the South Carolina Bar forfour years in the ABA House of Delegates, and has served in the SC Bar House ofDelegates for over nine years. Mr. Bouch served three years as Chair of theABA/Litigation Section Environmental Litigation Committee. He is a past Chair of the ABA/Tort, Trialand Insurance Practice Section, and previously chaired its Toxic &Hazardous Substances Committee. Tim served eight years on the ABA StandingCommittee on Professional Discipline, three years on the Section Council of theTort, Trial and Insurance Practice Section of the American Bar Association, twoterms on the ABA Center for Professional Responsibility Publications Board, andwas Chair of the Editorial Board of the ABA/BNA Lawyers Manual on ProfessionalResponsibility. Currently he is Chairof the ABA’s Standing Committee on Specialization and serves in the ABA Houseof Delegates.
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