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Aaron Wallace
Persuasive
litigator Aaron Wallace works diligently to represent his client’s interests.
He analyzes the facts of each case to advocate on his client’s behalf and
enjoys finding creative solutions to complex problems.
Before joining
Hedrick Gardner, Aaron practiced at another Columbia, SC firm practicing labor
and employment law, criminal law, and personal injury litigation. During law
school, he served as treasurer for the Black Law Students Association. He also
participated in the Judicial Observation and Experience program and worked as a
law clerk for a plaintiff’s law firm. Aaron later completed a clerkship for the
Honorable DeAndrea G. Benjamin, Circuit Court Judge for the Fifth Judicial
Circuit.
Aaron values
community involvement. He is involved in the North Columbia Business
Association where he served as marketing director for several years. He also
served the South Carolina Black Lawyers Association as a member of the
executive committee and as marketing chairman and webmaster. He is a Cub Scout
Scoutmaster and has coached little league basketball and baseball. A member of
St. John Baptist Church, he teaches Sunday School and Children’s Church. When
not serving his community, Aaron enjoys spending time with his wife and their
four children.
Wallace Law Firm
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Ashley Falls
Ashley Falls is an employment attorney with Falls Legal in Charleston where she focuses on representing plaintiffs in a wide variety of employment matters, including class and collective action litigation for wage and hour violations under the Fair Labor Standards Act ("FLSA") and the South Carolina Payment of Wages Act ("SCPWA"). Ashley has served as lead plaintiffs' counsel in many complex class and collective actions, including serving as lead counsel in one of South Carolina's largest restaurant related FLSA tip credit cases that resulted in a cash recovery of $2.7 million dollars for more than 3,500 servers and bartenders across the country. She has also successfully handled FLSA cases before the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals and before arbitral panels.
Ashley began her career working for the federal government for six years where she drafted more than 1,000 appeal level decisions on behalf of federal administrative law judges in Social Security disability hearing cases. She earned both her Bachelor's degree in Political Science and a Master's degree in Public Administration from the College of Charleston and her law degree from the Charleston School of Law where she was the recipient of the CALI Award in Advanced Legal Writing.
Ashley is an active member of the National Employment Lawyers Association ("NELA"), the nation's largest organization composed of plaintiff side employment lawyers, and serves on both the National Planning Committees for the Wage & Hour division and the Amicus Brief division. She is also a member of the South Carolina Bar Employment and Labor Law Section and the Charleston County Bar Association. Ashley regularly contributes to various online and print legal publications specific to the employment and labor law field and her writings have appeared in Law 360, South Carolina Lawyers Weekly, and the South Carolina Bar Employment Newsletter. She has been named a South Carolina "Rising Star" in employment law from 2016-2021 and her law firm was recently selected to the U.S. News & World Report "Best Law Firms" rankings for Labor & Employment Litigation.
Falls Legal, LLC
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C. Grainger Pierce
Grainger
Pierce is a partner at Van Hoy, Reutlinger, Adams & Pierce in
Charlotte, North Carolina. He earned his undergraduate degree from Duke University, where he studied art history, classics, and psychology. Following his graduation from law school at Chapel Hill, Grainger moved to Charlotte, where he has developed a thriving employment law practice representing employers of all sizes.
Grainger works with companies on everything
from complex litigation to compliance assessment. He has successfully
represented clients in all North Carolina state and federal trial courts, as
well as before the North Carolina Supreme Court and Court of Appeals. Grainger
is a frequent speaker on employment law issues, and has also served as an
instructor for the Duke University and University of North Carolina - Charlotte
paralegal programs. In 2012, Grainger was recognized by N.C. Lawyers Weekly in
its inaugural group of Leaders in the Law , and he has been listed
multiple times in both Super Lawyers and Business
North Carolina magazine's Legal Elite . Outside of work, Grainger is an avid cyclist.
Van Hoy, Reutlinger, Adams & Pierce, PLLC
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Charles Manning
Entered 10/3/19 by rsg (CLE 19-81)
C. Frederick W. Manning II
Fisher & Phillips LLP
Columbia, SC
C. Frederick W. Manning II, a partner of Fisher Phillips LLP in Columbia, has extensive experience
litigating employment law matters involving civil rights, contracts, and wrongful termination claims. Mr. Manning regularly provides advice and assistance to employers regarding the drafting and enforcement of restrictive covenants, employment contracts, and corrective action. He has also assisted employers throughout the U.S. in union-related matters. Mr. Manning is certified by the South Carolina Supreme Court as a specialist in employment and labor law. He has been listed in Chambers USA: America's Leading Lawyers for Business since 2013 and is AV® rated by Martindale-Hubbell. Mr. Manning has also been listed in Best Lawyers® in America since 2012 and was recognized as Lawyer of the Year in 2014 for ERISA litigation. He is a member and former president of the John Belton O'Neall Inn of Court and former chair-elect of the South Carolina Bar's Labor and Employment Law Section. Mr. Manning received his B.A. from The University of the South; his M. St. from Oriel College at Oxford University; and his J.D. from the University of South Carolina School of Law, where he served as the associate editor-in-chief for the South Carolina Law Review. Prior to law school, Mr. Manning served in the United States Marine Corps, as an officer of infantry.
C. Frederick W. Manning II, a partner of Fisher Phillips LLP in Columbia, has extensive experience litigating employment law matters involving civil rights, contracts, and wrongful termination claims. Mr. Manning regularly provides advice and assistance to employers regarding the drafting and enforcement of restrictive covenants, employment contracts, and corrective action. He has also assisted employers throughout the U.S. in union-related matters.
Mr. Manning is certified by the South
Carolina Supreme Court as a specialist in employment and labor law. He has been
listed in Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business since 2013, and
is AV® rated by Martindale-Hubbell. Mr. Manning has also been listed in Best Lawyers® in America since 2012, and was recognized as Lawyers of the Year in 2014 for ERISA litigation. He is a member and former president of the John Belton O’Neall Inn of Court and former chair of the South Carolina Bar’s Labor and Employment Law Section.
Mr. Manning received his B.A. from The
University of the South; his M.St. from Oriel College at Oxford University; and
his J.D. from the University of South Carolina School of Law, where he served
as the associate editor-in-chief for the South Carolina Law Review. Prior to
law school, Mr. Manning served in the United States Marine Corps, as an officer
of infantry.
Fisher & Phillips, LLP
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D. Nichole Davis
D. Nichole Davis is a personal injury attorney at McWhirter, Bellinger & Associates, P.A. in Lexington, South Carolina. Prior to joining the firm, she served as Risk Management Director at the South Carolina Bar and as Director of the South Carolina Supreme Court’s Lawyer Mentoring Program. She litigated child abuse and neglect cases on behalf of the South Carolina Department of Social Services, and she clerked for the Honorable Clifton Newman. Nichole is a recipient of the 2023 South Carolina Lawyers Weekly Leadership in Law Award and the University of South Carolina School of Law 2018 Silver Compleat Lawyer Award. She is a member of Leadership South Carolina class of 2019, a member of the ABA Collaborative Bar Leadership Academy Class of 2019, and a member of the South Carolina Bar Leadership Academy Class of 2015. In 2016, she was named South Carolina Bar Young Lawyer of the Year.
She is a member of the American Bar Association (ABA) Standing Committee on Professionalism, the ABA Center for Professional Responsibility, the planning committee for the ABA National Conference on Professional Responsibility, the South Carolina Black Lawyers Association, the South Carolina Bar Ethics Advisory Committee, the South Carolina Women Lawyers Association, the South Carolina Bar Professional Responsibility Committee, the Society for Diversity, Phi Delta Phi International Legal Honor Society, the South Carolina Bar Judicial Qualifications Committee, and the University of South Carolina Alumni Association. Nichole is an adjunct professor at the University of South Carolina School of Law, a Certified Diversity Professional (CDP)®, and a certified family court mediator.
McWhirter Bellinger & Associates, PA
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Hannah Stetson
Hannah
Stetson is an Associate Attorney in Turner Padget’s Columbia, South Carolina
office, where she is a member of the Workplace Litigation Team.
Her
practice focuses on representing employers and management in various
litigation, administrative, and counseling matters. She defends employers in
state and federal courts and before administrative agencies, including the
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), the U.S. Department of Labor
(DOL), the South Carolina Human Affairs Commission (SCHAC), and the South
Carolina Department of Employment and Workforce (DEW). She frequently counsels
employers on best policies and practices to help limit or avoid potential
liability.
Hannah
is also a member of Turner Paget’s statewide professional license defense team,
where she defends professionals in disciplinary matters before various
professional licensing boards regulated by the South Carolina Department of
Labor, Licensing and Regulation. When a complaint is initiated against your
professional license, there are multiple collateral issues to consider
including: current and future employment, the impact of the current allegation
upon your ability to advance your education and your career, potential or
pending criminal charges, even questions concerning fitness for practice.
Failing to consider and prepare for collateral concerns, or improper timing
related to a single issue can have lasting consequences. Hannah and the other
members of the Turner Padget professional license defense team understand the
importance of a strategic, well-planned defense, and what actions to take
before a hearing to ensure that you are well-prepared. Hannah can handle your
professional license defense related needs and will strive to protect your
right to continued practice.
In
addition to her labor and employment and professional licensing defense, Hannah
also practices personal injury defense, premises liability defense, and general
business and commercial litigation, including drafting and litigating
restrictive covenants.
Following
law school, Hannah served as a judicial law clerk for the Honorable James A.
Beaty, Jr. in the United States District Court for the Middle District of North
Carolina in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She subsequently served as a
judicial law clerk for the Honorable Margaret B. Seymour in the United States
District Court for the District of South Carolina in Columbia, South Carolina.
Her clerkship experiences provide her with a unique perspective of the
litigation process that she is able to utilize in defending, advising, and
counseling her clients.
Turner Padget Graham & Laney, PA
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James Byars
Entered 5/11/18 by rsg (CLE 18-51)
James A. Byars
Nexsen Pruet, LLC
James A. "Jimmy" Byars is an associate in the Employment and Labor Law Group.
Jimmy has experience assisting clients in a broad array of employment and labor matters, including those involving:
Employee theft of trade secrets
Enforcement of restrictive covenants, such as covenants not to compete, non-solicitation agreements, and confidentiality agreements
Employment discrimination pursuant to Title VII, the ADA, and the ADEA
Wage claims pursuant to the FLSA and the SC Payment of Wages Act
ERISA litigation
Administrative investigations and enforcement pursuant to OSHA and the NLRA
State unemployment insurance tax appeals
Development and implementation of employment policies and employee handbooks
In 2007, Jimmy earned his B.A. degree, summa cum laude , in Criminal Justice from The Citadel, where he was a Summerall Guard and a member of the Honor Committee. In 2010, he earned his Juris Doctor degree from Wake Forest University School of Law, where he was a member of the National Moot Court team and served as Counsel for the Respondent on the Honor Council.
A native of Columbia, Jimmy worked for Nexsen Pruet as a courier and as a law clerk before joining the firm as an attorney.
USAA
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Jason Coker
Jason Coker is the USDOL Wage and Hour Division's Assistant District Director for the Charleston, SC Area Office. In this role, Jason supervises Wage and Hour Investigators working across the state and works with employers and stakeholders in the regulated community to resolve issues and ensure compliance with the federal labor laws enforced by the Wage and Hour Division. Jason was previously a Wage and Hour Investigator from 2009 to 2015. Jason earned a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Auburn University in 2001 and a Juris Doctor degree from Charleston School of Law in 2009.
U.S. Department of Labor
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John Merrell
John Merrell is a shareholder in Ogletree's Greenville, South Carolina office. John counsels employers on a range of labor and employment law issues, with a focus on traditional labor law, including unfair labor practice and representation proceedings before the National Labor Relations Board, labor arbitrations, and training management on positive employee relations.
Ogletree Deakins Nash Smoak & Stewart, PC
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Joi Peake
Magistrate Judge Joi Elizabeth Peake is a United States Magistrate Judge in the Middle District of North Carolina. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree and Bachelor of Science degree, magna cum laude, from Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina in 1994. She received her law degree, with Highest Honors, from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1998. After law school, Magistrate Judge Peake served as a law clerk for the Honorable James A. Beaty, Jr., United States District Judge for the Middle District of North Carolina. She then practiced law for several years with Smith Helms Mulliss & Moore/Smith Moore Leatherwood, primarily in the areas of litigation, immigration, environmental law, and regulatory compliance. She subsequently returned to work with Judge Beaty during his tenure as Chief District Judge, with responsibility for both civil and criminal matters. Magistrate Judge Peake assumed her current position with the United States District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina in February 2012, and is in her tenth year as a United States Magistrate Judge. Locally, she recently served as the President of the Federal Bar Association for the Middle District of North Carolina, and currently serves as the Chair of the Local Civil Rules Committee. Nationally, she serves on the Board of Directors of the Federal Magistrate Judge's Association as the Fourth Circuit Director, and she also serves on the Administrative Office of the Courts Risk and Financial Management Advisory Council.
US District Court
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Jonathan Wall,
Jonathan Wall is a partner with Higgins Benjamin, PLLC, in
Greensboro, NC, where he specializes in employment law litigation, including
class actions. He graduated from Duke
University and Washington & Lee University School of Law, and was certified
as a mediator in 2001. He has chaired
the Labor & Employment Law sections of both the North Carolina Bar
Association and the North Carolina Advocates for Justice, as well being recognized
in multiple years by Legal Elite and Super Lawyers. He has served on Elon University School of
Law’s Board of Advisors since the school opened in 2006, and he also currently
serves on the Board of the North Carolina Wildlife Federation.
Higgins Benjamin
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Karen Spain
Karen Spain was born and raised in Charleston, South Carolina. She graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with bachelor’s degrees in Spanish and Psychology. After studying abroad in Spain and Ecuador, she taught Spanish at Bishop England High School for a few years before attending Vanderbilt University Law School, where she was a John W. Wade Law Scholar and a member of the Vanderbilt Law Review and Order of the Coif. After law school, Karen clerked for the Honorable R. Lanier Anderson III on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit and then for the Honorable P. Michael Duffy on the U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina. Thereafter, she practiced law at the Charleston office of K&L Gates LLP, where she focused on employment law and litigation. In July 2020, Karen returned
to the U.S. District Court as a career law clerk to the Honorable Molly H.
Cherry.
U.S. District Court, District of SC
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Kaymani West
Entered 10/26/16 by rsg (from CLE folder 16-69)
Kaymani D. West
U.S. Magistrate Judge Kaymani “Kay” West was appointed to the bench on January 1, 2012, and serves in the Florence Division of the District of South Carolina.
Judge West earned her Bachelor of Arts degree, summa cum laude , from Columbia College in Columbia, South Carolina, and her Juris Doctor degree from the University of South Carolina School of Law. After graduating from law school, she served for one year as judicial law clerk to The Honorable Joseph F. Anderson, Jr., U.S. District Judge for the District of South Carolina. She then began practicing law with the civil defense law firm of Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough in Columbia, South Carolina, where she was a partner at the time of her judicial appointment. Active in the profession, Judge West is a member of the South Carolina Bar; the American Bar Association, where she serves on the editorial board for the Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section (TIPS) publication The Brief ; and the Federal Bar Association, where she served as President of the South Carolina Chapter from 2009-2010.
U.S. District Court, District of SC
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Laura Wetsch
Entered 10/10/19 by rsg (CLE 19-38)
Laura J. Wetcsh
Winslow Wetsch, PLLC
Raleigh, NC
Laura J. Wetsch is a member of Winslow Wetsch, PLLC in Raleigh, NC. Ms. Wetsch is the author of “Practitioner's Guide to North Carolina Employment Law ,” (LEXIS) (2013-18) and co-author of the North Carolina chapter in ABA/BNA's “Employment at Will: A State-by-State Survey ” (ABA 2011-19). She has chaired both the NCBA's Labor & Employment Law Section Council, and the NCAJ Employment Law Section. She is a recipient of NCAJ's “Ebbie Award” for excellence, and has been named to “Best Lawyers in America,” “Super Lawyers,” and “N.C. Legal Elite.” She received her B.A. and J.D. degrees from the University of North Dakota, and has lived in Raleigh, North Carolina since 1991.
Winslow Wetsch, PLLC
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Melissa Spence
Melissa Spence is a partner at Butler Snow, LLP in Charleston,
South Carolina, where she is a member of the firm’s labor and employment
practice group. Melissa regularly
counsels clients on compliance issues and represents employers before the Equal
Employment Opportunity Commission, the South Carolina Human Affairs Commission,
and in both state and federal court against lawsuits arising under Title VII,
ADA, ADEA, FMLA, and FLSA.
Melissa has been recognized for her exemplary work and
commitment to the Charleston community with inclusion in the Charleston
Regional Business Journal “Forty under 40” list in 2020. She was also
named to Best Lawyers in America’s “Ones to Watch” list for Labor and
Employment Law-Management from 2021-2022, a South Carolina Rising Stars
honoree from 2016 to 2019, and is a graduate of the Charleston Metro Chamber of
Commerce Leadership Charleston Class of 2019.
Melissa holds a bachelor’s degree with honors from Wofford College and a Juris Doctorate with honors from Charleston School of Law. In her spare time, she serves as general counsel on the Palmetto Society for Human Resource Management board, board member for the Charleston Forum, and is the CLE coordinator for the employment and labor law section for the South Carolina Bar Association. She is also a member of the International Association of Defense Counsel, South Carolina Women Lawyers Association, Young Lawyer Division of South Carolina Bar Association, Charleston County Bar Association and South Carolina Federal Bar Association chapter.
Butler Snow, LLP
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Molly Cherry
Molly Hughes Cherry
U.S. District Court, District of South Carolina
Molly Cherry was born in Charleston and raised in Newberry, South Carolina. She received a BA degree in Government and Spanish, magna
cum laude, from Wofford College and her Juris Doctor degree, cum laude , from the University of South Carolina School of Law, where she was a member of Law Review, the John Belton O’Neal Inn of Court, Order of the Barristers and Order of Wig and Robe. After completing law school, Judge Cherry served as a judicial law clerk to the Honorable David C. Norton in Charleston, South Carolina. She was in private law practice with the firm of Nexsen Pruet, LLC, from 1996 to 2020, where she was a partner for over 16 years.While in private practice, Judge Cherry was President of the South Carolina Women Lawyers in 2017, having previously served as Secretary and Treasurer from in 2015 and 2016, respectively. She was active in the South Carolina Bar in a variety of roles, including as Chair of the Employment and Labor Law and Torts Insurance Practice Sections. She also served on the Employment and Labor Law Specialization Board for the South Carolina Bar for several years, including as Chair in 2015 and 2016. From 2017 to 2020, Judge Cherry was on the Board of Directors for the International Association of Defense Counsel. Judge Cherry was sworn in as a United States Magistrate Judge for the District of South Carolina on July 1, 2020.
U.S. District Court, District of SC
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Nekki Shutt
A
certified specialist in labor and employment law, Nekki Shutt has been involved
in the employment / human resources field for more than 35 years, beginning
with her work in the human resources department of a publicly-traded property
and casualty insurance company. Nekki eventually became the company’s corporate
recruiter, responsible for hiring approximately 225 employees on an annual basis
as well as managing its temporary workforce. This is her 29 th year practicing law.
While
Nekki earned her juris doctor at the University of South Carolina School of
Law, she worked as a graduate assistant in what is now the Master’s in Human
Resources Program at the USC Darla Moore School of Business. She also clerked
for the law firm that represented the insurer where she had previously been
employed. Since then, Nekki has built on her human resources experience and
developed a civil litigation practice with an emphasis on employee benefits
(ERISA) and employment law. From 2000 to 2005, she also was an adjunct
professor at the University of South Carolina School of Law, teaching a course
for third-year law students entitled “Diversity and the Law,” emphasizing
social justice issues involving race, gender, sexual orientation, disabilities,
and the poor. More than six years ago, Nekki, Malissa Burnette, and
Kathleen McDaniel founded Burnette Shutt & McDaniel, PA, a progressive law
firm with employment law, civil rights, and civil litigation as its focus. Notably, the University of South Carolina Joseph F. Rice School of Law recently selected their law firm as the recipient of 2024 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Distinguished Service Award.
Nekki frequently
has received professional recognition and honors. She is secretary of the SC
Bar’s Board of Governors and in the House of Delegates. She chaired the SC Bar’s Labor and Employment
Section in 2010, and has served on its
executive committee for 15 plus
years. For the past five years, she has
been named “Lawyer of the Year” in ERISA Litigation by peers through Best
Lawyers. She was the 2018 Recipient of the Civic Star Award from the
Richland County Bar Association. She was a 2016 honoree by South Carolina
Lawyers Weekly for Leadership in the Law. The University of South Carolina School of Law Alumni Association awarded her the James Petigru Compleat Lawyer Award, Silver Medallion in 2005. Her peers have selected her for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America® 2010 to present in the field of labor and employment law. She’s also continuously educates others in her field through her writing and seminar presentations like “Modern Family I and II” on protecting LGBT clients, “Against the Wind: a history of the civil rights movement in South Carolina as told through case law and testimony,” and 10 years of the annual Fundamentals of Employment Law in South Carolina, one of the SC Bar’s Essential Series. Nekki authored the ERISA chapters in the Labor and Employment Law for South Carolina Lawyer 2007, 2011, 2019, and 2024 editions. She also is the author of a chapter on employment law for Paralegal Survival Guide, published by South Carolina Bar Association in 2010.
Nekki
was one of the lead attorneys in Condon v. Haley , the 2014 federal
lawsuit which made South Carolina the 35 state to recognize marriage equality
in the country.
Burnette Shutt & McDaniel, PA
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Nikole Mergo
With more than
20 years of experience, trial lawyer Nikole Setzler Mergo represents some of
the world’s largest manufacturers, health care providers and financial
institutions, as well as locally-owned North and South Carolina businesses, in
both jury and non-jury litigation. Nikole regularly conducts investigations
into alleged workplace harassment, discrimination and other misconduct claims
for employers across the country. Along with her team, she has the ability to
provide rapid and thorough investigation support. In addition, a large part of
Nikole’s practice is focused on complex, high stakes litigation, including
trade secret litigation for employers. She vigorously defends clients through
some of
their most
tumultuous times.
Nikole also
provides daily employment law advice and counseling to a number of corporate
clients on issues involving virtually all aspects of employment law. She
regularly represents companies before the District Courts of North and South
Carolina and in federal courts across the country, the Equal Employment
Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and South Carolina Human Affairs Commission
(SHAC), the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) and the
Department of Employment and
Workforce
(DEW).
Nikole works for clients in both South Carolina and North Carolina, defending them in litigation across the country. Her engagements are varied, but she regularly provides advice and counsel on issues including:
- - complex commercial litigation
- - employment litigation defense
- - unfair business practices
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- healthcare employment law
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- healthcare reimbursement disputes
- - class actions/defense
- - pharmaceutical pricing defense
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- federal contractor compliance
Education:
University of Virginia School of Law, J.D., 1999
University of Virginia, B.A, 1996 in English, with
distinction
Nikole is a managing partner in the Columbia office of Nexen
Pruet.
Nexsen Pruet, LLC
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Paul Smith
Entered 10/17/17 by rsg (CLE-17-38)
Paul E. Smith
Patterson Harkavy
Chapel Hill, NC
Paul E. Smith is an attorney at Patterson Harkavy LLP in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. His practice focuses on representing labor unions and plaintiffs in employment and civil rights disputes. A native of Kinston, North Carolina, he graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill and Columbia Law School. He is active with the North Carolina Advocates for Justice.
Patterson Harkavy, LLP
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Sean Herrmann
Entered 10/16/19 by rsg (CLE 19-38)
Sean Herrmann
Herrmann & Murphy, PLLC, Charlotte, NC
Sean is a Partner at Herrmann & Murphy in Charlotte, North Carolina. He has represented workers in matters involving race, age, sex, pregnancy, disability, religious, and national origin discrimination; whistleblowing and retaliation; and hostile work environment and sexual harassment. Sean also works with clients on executive pay, non-compete agreements, severance negotiations, and false claims act whistleblower matters. Sean is licensed in both North and South Carolina, and he represents employees throughout both states.
Sean graduated summa cum laude from Illinois College in 2009. He then went on the the University of Illinois College of Law, where her graduated magna cum laude in 2012. Sean has been named to the 2019 Super Lawyers' Rising Stars list, and he has received Best Lawyers in America recognition each year since 2018. Sean is on the North Carolina Bar Association's Labor and Employment Council and is a communications co-chair for the NCBA's Young Lawyer's Division. He does pro bono work through Legal Aid of North Carolina's Lawyer on the Line Program and the Western District of North Carolina's Pro Se Settlement Assistance Program. He's a member of the North Carolina Advocates for Justice.
Herrmann & Murphy, PLLC
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Stuart Teicher
Stuart I. Teicher, Esq. is a professional legal educator who focuses on
ethics law and writing instruction. A practicing attorney for 30 years,
Stuart’s career is now dedicated to helping fellow attorneys survive the
practice of law and thrive in the profession. Mr. Teicher teaches seminars,
provides in-house training to law firms and legal departments, provides CLE
instruction at law firm client events, and also gives keynote speeches at
conventions and association meetings.
Stuart helps attorneys get better at what they do (and enjoy the
process) through his entertaining and educational CLE “performances”. He
speaks, teaches, and writes— Thomson Reuters published his book entitled,
Navigating the Legal Ethics of Social Media and Technology.
Mr. Teicher is a Supreme Court appointee to the New Jersey District Ethics Committee where he investigates and prosecutes grievances filed against attorneys. Mr. Teicher also served on the New Jersey Office of Attorney Ethics Fee Arbitration Committee. Mr. Teicher is an adjunct professor of law at Georgetown Law where he teaches Professional Responsibility, and he is an adjunct professor at Rutgers University in New Brunswick where he teaches undergraduate writing courses. He also taught legal writing at St. John’s University School of Law in New York City.
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Thomas Colclough
Thomas M.
Colclough currently serves as the District Director of EEOC’s Charlotte
District. Thomas has over 25 years of
experience with EEOC investigating charges and complaints of discrimination and
leading high-performing teams. He has
served in various leadership positions at EEOC, e.g., Enforcement Supervisor,
Local Director, Area Director, Systemic Coordinator, and Deputy District Director. Only July 21, 2020, Thomas was promoted to
the position of District Director. In
this position, he plays a key role in fulfilling the agency’s mission through
strategic enforcement management and planning.
A native of
North Carolina, Thomas attended Saint Augustine’s College in Raleigh, North
Carolina, where he received his Bachelor of Science in Business
Administration. He earned his master’s
degree from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Thomas is also a graduate of the military’s
Command and General Staff College and the Office of Personnel Management’s
Federal Executive Institute. In 2005, Thomas retired from the North Carolina
National Guard after 23 years of service (active, reserve, and guard) at the
rank of Lieutenant Colonel.
U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
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