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Betsy Gray receives lifetime achievement award from Chief Justice Kittredge

COLUMBIA, S.C. – Betsy Gray, a founding member of Robinson Gray law firm, was honored with the Chief Justice’s Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Legal Profession, known as the Lifetime Achievement Award. The honor is given “[i]n recognition of exemplary and exceptional service to the legal profession and to the system of justice in […]

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Bailey Jackson joins Robinson Gray law firm

COLUMBIA, S.C. – Attorney Bailey Jackson has joined Robinson Gray law firm as an associate. Her practice focuses on administrative and regulatory law, with an emphasis on utility regulation and the environment, as well as business litigation. She received her Juris Doctor this year from the University of South Carolina Joseph F. Rice School of […]

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Best Law Firms places Robinson Gray in top tier for Columbia in 19 practice areas

COLUMBIA, S.C. – Robinson Gray has been recognized in a total of 28 practice areas in the 2025 edition of “Best Law Firms,” by U.S. News/Best Lawyers®. Of these, Robinson Gray was cited as Tier 1 for Columbia in 19 areas: Administrative/Regulatory Law Appellate Practice Banking and Finance Law Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights/Insolvency and […]

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Robinson Gray Member Grady Beard joins board of National Workers’ Compensation Defense Network

COLUMBIA, S.C. – Grady Beard, a member of Robinson Gray law firm, has joined the board of directors of the National Workers’ Compensation Defense Network. He was nominated and elected to the board at the organization’s annual meeting in Denver, Colorado on September 27th. The NWCDN is an organization of independent law firms in the […]

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Governor appoints Rob Tyson to insurance law study committee

COLUMBIA, S.C. – Gov. Henry McMaster has appointed Rob Tyson, a member of Robinson Gray law firm, to a new study committee set up to conduct a thorough review of South Carolina’s insurance laws. The Insurance Review and Study Committee, created by a proviso in the recently passed state budget, is charged with addressing coverage […]

E.L.E.C.T Blog: Election Law Essays on Current Topics

Voting: A Civic Responsibility

The right to vote is a precious right granted to all Americans. Over the years, voter turnout has steadily increased in both presidential and statewide elections. The 2020 Presidential Election saw the highest voter participation since 1900, with 66% of eligible voters casting their ballots. While this rising trend is encouraging, 34% of eligible voters […]

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Cal Watson and Molly Campolong honored for excellence by SC Lawyers Weekly

COLUMBIA, S.C. – Two attorneys with Robinson Gray – Cal Watson and Molly Campolong – were honored by S.C. Lawyers Weekly at its annual “SC Excellence in Law” award banquet in Charleston. They were recognized for excellence at different stages in a legal career. Cal Watson, the firm’s managing partner, was named as an “Icon” […]

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Jasmine Smith to chair Business Law committee with American Bar Association

COLUMBIA, S.C. – Jasmine Smith of Robinson Gray law firm is the new chair of the Professional Responsibility Committee of the American Bar Association Business Law Section. She was officially named to the post at the ABA Business Law Fall Meeting in San Diego in the second week of September, billed as “the ultimate gathering […]

E.L.E.C.T Blog: Election Law Essays on Current Topics

2024 Constitutional Amendment Question

In the upcoming General Election on November 5, 2024, voters in South Carolina will encounter an important constitutional amendment question on their ballots. This amendment relates to voter qualifications in the state. Proposed Constitutional Amendment Question: “Must Section 4, Article II of the Constitution of this State, relating to voter qualifications, be amended to provide […]