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Harold W. Jacobs received the South Carolina Bar Foundation’s 2012 DuRant Distinguished Public Service Award for meritorious service to the law and community. This annual recognition is the most prestigious statewide award members of the South Carolina Bar can bestow on a fellow attorney. The award was presented during the Bar Convention’s plenary luncheon on January 25 at the Myrtle Beach Marriott Resort & Spa.
Jacobs is senior counsel at Nexsen Pruet with a practice primarily in litigation emphasizing the areas of aviation, products liability, antitrust and unfair trade practices. After earning his undergraduate degree from Clemson University and graduating from the United States Naval Academy, Jacobs completed his Juris Doctor at the University of South Carolina School of Law. The School of Law Alumni Foundation later honored him with the Compleat Lawyer Platinum Award, which is given to only three attorneys per section each year for outstanding professional and civic achievement.
Jacobs is a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation and participates as a member of the American Bar Association. Celebrated with multiple listings in Best Lawyers in America, Jacobs has also held leadership positions including president of the South Carolina Bar and South Carolina Defense Trial Attorneys’ Association, member of the American Judicature Society board of directors, chair of the South Carolina Supreme Court Commission on Character and Fitness and chair of the South Carolina Judicial Conference Committee on Judicial Reform.
In his community, Jacobs has served as senior warden on the vestry of St. Michael’s and All Angel’s Episcopal Church as well as a member of the South Carolina Higher Education Commission and Patriots’ Point Authority Commission.
About the DuRant AwardSelection criteria include meritorious service to the law and the community. Established in 1980 to honor living members of the South Carolina Bar, the DuRant Award recipient is nominated and selected by his or her professional peers. The Foundation established the award in memory of Charlton DuRant, a well-known Manning attorney who served as state senator and special associate justice of the S.C. Supreme Court.
Visit www.scbarfoundation.org/durant.asp to see the DuRant legacy.
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BriefJacobs Honored with DuRant Award
WINTER 2013
Left to right: Bev Carroll, Foundation President-Elect; Harold Jacobs; Jack Griffeth, Foundation President
Gala
Special guests...
Reception and Silent Auction begin at 6:30 p.m.
Honoring...
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by Cheryl Holland, Abacus Planning Group
Simple AbundanceI don’t know about you, but I have enough stuff. My closets are full, my desk is overflowing and my walls are covered. To roll back the stuff “tide,” I have a 2013 aspiration — what would happen if each of us gave and asked for honorariums and memorials to the South Carolina Bar Foundation?
Imagine what might happen if every lawyer in South Carolina asked for a $100 donation to the Foundation as a birthday gift? The Foundation would grow by $1.4 million and grants would increase by $70,000 per year. Birthdays, Father’s Day, Mother’s Day, anniversaries (well, a few of us might get in trouble for that one) and other celebrations become a simple matter of writing a check. A gift recognizing a loved one’s passion for the law would resonate across generations and gender.
Just send this newsletter to a loved one, clip the article and put it on your spouse’s dresser with a note, or write a check today honoring a favorite mentor.
“Appreciation is a little bit like oxygen. We can survive with less than optimal oxygen, but we do not survive well.”
– Kenneth Barish, Ph. D
Going—going—gone! The Foundation welcomes contributions for the silent auction component of Gala 2013! Popular items include vacation homes, jewelry, artwork and rounds of golf. If you are willing to donate an item, please call (803) 765-0517 and let us know!
President Jack Griffeth (center), presents $15,000 to grantees as a result of the Greenville Grantee Gathering held in December. In addition to Griffeth, from left to right: Tom Bruce and Andrea Loney (South Carolina Legal Services); Richard Kahn and Casey Edwards (Upstate Mediation Center); Mary Capers Bledsoe and Tiffany Massey (YMCA Youth in Government) and Shannon Willis Scruggs (SC Bar Foundation).
Congratulations to Jack D. Griffeth, Bar Foundation President, who has been selected as a recipient of the 2013 Leadership in Law Award. Jack is one of only 24 attorneys statewide to receive the designation.
The award is designed by South Carolina Lawyers Weekly to spotlight those members of the legal community whose leadership, both in the legal profession and in the community, has made a positive impact on our state.
The award recipients will be recognized at the Leadership in Law event March 14 in Charleston.
Foundation President Jack D. Griffeth to Receive 2013 Leadership in Law Award
Silver SponsorsAiken Bridges Elliott Tyler & Saleeby, PA
Law office of Toyya Brawley GrayHaynsworth Sinkler Boyd, PA
The Landers May FirmMcNair Law Firm
Ramsdale Law Firm, LLCRosen Hagood, LLC
South Carolina Bar Pro Bono ProgramSoutheastern Insurance Consultants
Sowell Gray Stepp & Lafitte, LLCMark Tanenbaum
Turner Padget Graham & Laney, PAWyche, PA
Couple SponsorsSue Berkowitz & Harrison Palmer
Dr. Anthony Chibbaro & Mrs. Ethel WeinbergWalton J. McLeod III & Julie H. McLeod
Bill Roberts/David RobertsRobert & Susan Rosen
Thomas & Shannon Scruggs David & Becky Shea
The Foundation is grateful to these Gala sponsors who are leading the charge to support Gala 2013. Want to join them? There still might be time. Contact Shannon Willis Scruggs at 803-765-0517 to ask about availability.
Thank You to Our SponsorsPresenting Sponsor
Event Sustainer
Founders: The Honorable Alexander M. Sanders Jr., Ralph C. McCullough II, Edward J. Westbrook, the Honorable Robert S. Carr and the Honorable George C. Kosko.
Gold SponsorsAbacus Planning Group, Inc.
Association of Corporate Counsel ~ SC ChapterHamilton Martens Ballou & Carroll, LLC
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLPNexsen Pruet, LLC
South Carolina Legal Services
Don’t be surprised when you see Bar Foundation Past President Wallace K. Lightsey make his way over to the drums at the Gala on March 22. Though he spends his days in the courtroom as a trial lawyer with Wyche, he has been known to keep the beat for Ancient Grease, a 50s band that Wallace first played in during his days at Dreher High School.
Wallace’s musical journey actually began with the piano in the eighth grade. “My parents forced me to take piano lessons,” he explained. “They kept saying, ‘You’ve got musical talent. You need to stick with it.’ ” He stuck with music, but left the ivory keys for his drum set that he was given for Christmas that year. After the first year of banging around, Wallace started investing in his gift – joining the band program at Dreher High School, taking private lessons and becoming a member of Bop and the Zeroes. Dreher was where the Wall siblings (known for their vocal harmonies), Wallace and his current band mate came together to form what would be Ancient Grease.
After George Lucas’ movie, American Graffiti, premiered in 1973, 50s music was on the rise. Wallace said he and the rest of the band got swept up in it. “At that time, we thought it was funny to slick our hair back, put on socks and penny loafers.” The band’s love for 50s music shot them to popularity. They performed at sock hops throughout Columbia and earned regular gigs at the city’s night club, The Second Level. Wallace remembers his first performance. “Loved it,” he said. “There’s just something special about performing.”
Years later, a band once made up of high school students now includes trial lawyer Wallace, an engineering professor, a chaplain, restaurant manager and more. While life has taken them down different roads, a common bond remains among them. “We’ve all kept our love of [music] and we have a great time playing together.”
Foundation Past President to Rock at GalaNifty Fifty in the Spotlight A cherished part of the annual gala is the honoring of some of the state’s legal giants. These attorneys were admitted to the Bar in 1963 and, as such, are heralded as the Nifty Fifty.
Colden R. Battey Jr.G. Flynn Bowie
Robert H. BurnsideTheron G. CochranRobert H. Cureton
Ben T. DeBerryHarry Leslie Devoe Jr.Jack Genair Duncan
Thomas Bryant Edmunds Sr.Ford F. Farabow Jr.Dalton B. Floyd Jr.
C. LaVaun FoxArthur L. Gaston
James E. GonzalesRuben L. Gray
J. William GreenA. Glenn Greene Jr.
John Buford Grier Sr.John A. Hagins Jr.
William M. Hagood IIIEddie R. Harbin
Douglas L. HindsKenneth L. Holland
Harry HugeB. H. Johnson Jr.Warren A. KohnWilliam A. LittleRobert L. Luceo. Doyle Martin
C. Gordon McBrideJames D. McCoy IIIFrancis P. Mood Jr.William S. Nelson IIJoseph H. owens Jr.Carroll M. Pitts Jr.Hemphill P. Pride II
Edward K. Pritchard Jr.F. Smith PruittE. B. Purcell Jr.
Charles A. RendlemanBernard T. RenzyC. Joseph Roof
Richard D. Ruhle Jr.John Michael SmithJames A. Stuckey Jr.
John S. Taylor Jr.J. K. Tomlinson
Zack E. TownsendJohn H. Waller Jr.Charles S. Way Jr.Ronald C. Williams
Gala at a GlanceFriday, March 22, 2013
Individual tickets: $100 eachCall (803)765-0517
Accommodations: Marriott Columbia(803) 771-7000
Conference code of “sbfsbfa”$119.00/rate plus tax
Room block cutoff March 1
IN MEMORY OF…
Danny Earle AllenHon. T. L. Hughston Jr.
Charles E. BakerAnita H. BakerAnita T. BakerCarol M. Baker
Hon. Hoover Fay BellThornwell F. Sowell Jr.
Kathryn Anne BockmanD. Michael Henthorne
William M. Brice Jr.David G. Guyton
Reginald C. Brown Jr.Joseph T. McElveen Jr.
James S. Chandler Jr. Hon. William S. Coleman Jr. Allen D. Decker
Michael S. Church Catherine H. Kennedy
Hon. Louis E. CondonAllen D. Decker
James W. “Chip” Cothran Jr.Joel W. Collins Jr.
Col. Charles Rook CountsHerman S Caldwell Jr.
Martha B. DicusHon. and Mrs. Donald A. Fanning Sr.Elizabeth Van Doren GrayJustice Kaye G. Hearn & George M.
Hearn Jr.Debra E. StokesThomas Trent
Cary DoyleHon. T. L. Hughston Jr.
Robert N. DuRantJoseph T. McElveen Jr.
John Bruce FosterCharles P. Edwards
Coming B. Gibbs Jr. John M. Bleecker Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Buyck Jr. Elizabeth Van Doren Gray Hon. T. L. Hughston Jr.Debra E. Stokes
Julian H. GignilliatAmy S. AuffantAlisa P. CleekSamuel M. ColemanRichard M. EscofferyElliott M. FriedmanMr. and Mrs. Arthur M. GignilliatHarris M. GignilliatR. Read GignilliatVirginia T. McLaurinSharon MorganAngela H. RobinsonWilliam M. StewartJohn C. StivariusLara G. Sutherland and familyLinda C. ThompkinsDr. R. Sims ThompkinsVirginia TullerMary Ellen TurnerBrent L. WilsonDebi T. WilsonStanford G. Wilson
Eleanor T. GoingH. Hugh Rogers
Arthur GregoryJoel W. Collins Jr.
Hon. George T. Gregory Jr.Joel W. Collins Jr.
Edward R. Hardin IIIJoel W. Collins Jr.
Hon. Baxter “Hicks” Harwell Jr. The Hyman Law Firm, LLPMr. and Mrs. Charles M. Jordan Jr. Joseph T. McElveen Jr.Hon. and Mrs. Rodney A. Peeples
Hon. Falcon B. HawkinsJoel W. Collins Jr.
Hon. Robert W. HemphillJoel W. Collins Jr.
Catherine Leigh HunterGertrude L. BatesMargaret D. FabriDebra E. Stokes
Thomas Kemmerlin Jr.Robert W. Foster Sr.
John J. KerrJoseph T. McElveen Jr.
J. Mitchell LanierHon. T. L. Hughston Jr.Robert D. Robbins
Jack W. Lawson Jr.Elizabeth B. York
Frank A. LylesH. Hugh Rogers
Clarke W. McCants Jr.Hon. William S. Coleman Jr. Robert W. Foster Sr. John L. McCants
James Marvin “Bo” Mullis Jr. Elizabeth Van Doren Gray Hon. T. L. Hughston Jr. Russell T. InfingerHon. J. Ernest Kinard Jr.Hon. and Mrs. Howard P. King
Hon. Jamie Lee Murdock Jr. Debbie S. Mollycheck
D. Michael ParhamJoel W. Collins Jr.E. Brown Parkinson Jr.
H. F. “Pete” ParteeHon. T. L. Hughston Jr.
Grady L. Patterson Jr.Amy Patterson Shumpert
Hon. Matthew J. Perry Jr.Joel W. Collins Jr.Eddye L. Lane
James John RamanHon. T. L. Hughston Jr.
Donald V. Richardson IIIS. Elizabeth BrosnanMr. and Mr. William W. Doar Jr.
Morris D. Rosen, South Carolina Bar President
1979-80ABoTA Charleston, SC ChapterRichard L. Beck and Karen
LovelaceGloria M. BellHon. Sol Blatt Jr.John M. Bleecker Jr.Timothy W. BouchJames G. BoydMr. and Mrs. Mark W. Buyck Jr. George B. Cauthen Alison Corner and Albert VandamErnest W. Corner Jr.Hon. and Mrs. Doyet A. Early IIIHon. Jane D. FenderElaine H. FowlerElizabeth Van Doren Gray
Elliott T. HalioHarrison White Smith &
Coggins, PCClara H. HeinsohnHon. T.L. Hughston Jr.Eleanor C. IldertonDavid G. JenningsRussell B. KellyHon. and Mrs. Howard P. King Lewis Babcock & Griffin, LLPIsadore Lourie FamilyMr. and Mrs. Charles MarcusThomas F. McDowJames T. McLarenJoseph S. MendlesohnMr. and Mrs. Gerald MeyersonBonnie Rosen MosesHarry Moses IIIAl and Karen MunnLouise and Dewey oxnerMelinda and Bill PalmerChristopher B. PatonHon. and Mrs. Rodney A. PeeplesPeters Murdaugh Parker Eltzroth &
Detrick, PAC. Joseph RoofDebra A. Rosen Kathryn L. RosenLouise L. RosenThe Sherman FamilyRita and Melvin SolomonDebra E. StokesJames A. Stuckey Jr.Mr. and Mr. H. Wayne Unger Jr.Bradish J. WaringRobert S. WellsShawn R. WillisWyche, PA
Claude M. Scarborough Jr.South Carolina Bar President
1975-1976Bar Foundation President
1979-1981George B. CauthenJoel W. Collins Jr.Elizabeth Van Doren GrayKnox L. Haynsworth Jr.Hon. T. L. Hughston Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. JenningsCatherine H. Kennedy Lewis Babcock & Griffin, LLPWallace K. LightseyJulie J. MooseA. Marvin Quattlebaum Jr.Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Wilkins Sr.
Thomas Hugh Simirill Jr.Thomas E. “Tommy” PopeJane M. Randall
Roy McBee SmithCharles P. Edwards
Claude A. Taylor Jr.Hon. J. Derham Cole Sr.
Hon. Billy A. Tunstall Jr. Wm. Chad Bettis
H. Wayne Unger Sr.Richard M. Unger Sr.
Emil W. WaldJoel W. Collins Jr.
Charles Otis WarrenHon. and Mrs. Howard P. King
Robert P. Wilkins Sr.Rex L. CasterlineGeorge B. CauthenClarke, Johnson, Peterson &
McClean, PAThomas S. and Susan M. GlennLloyd and Susan HendricksH. Hugh RogersJoe and Lucy RoofRobert S. Wells
Deborah W. WittFrank L. Eppes Elizabeth Van Doren Gray
Eugene N. “Nick” Zeigler Jr.Leslie A. Cotter Jr. Hon. T. L. Hughston Jr.
IN HONOR OF …
A. Parker Barnes Jr.A. Parker Barnes III
Grady L. BeardRebecca Laffitte J. Calhoun Watson
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. BockmanD. Michael Henthorne
George B. Cauthen Leigh J. Leventis
Robert A ClarkMrs. A. G. Clark
Tina M. CundariRebecca Laffitte J. Calhoun Watson
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Tribute GiftsThe Bar Foundation gratefully acknowledges those who have made gifts in tribute of a colleague or friend of the Bar for the period october 1, 2012 through January 31, 2013. Names in bold denote the honoree.
Po Box 608, Columbia, SC 29202
Non-Profit org.U.S. Postage
PAIDColumbia, SC
Permit No. 104
Donor FoRM
Three ways to remit payment1. MasterCard/Visa – complete form above 2. online at www.scbarfoundation.org 3. Send a check, payable to the Foundation, to the address below:
SC Bar Foundation, Attn: Ms. Shannon W. Scruggs, Po Box 608, Columbia, SC 29202
Name: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________Phone:___________________________________________________________________________________________________________E-Mail: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________Gift Amount: $ _________________________________________________________________________________________________
Check: (please make payable to SC Bar Foundation and mail to address below) Credit Card: (MasterCard or VISA only)Card Holder’s Name: __________________________________________________________________________________________Card Number: ________________________________________________________________________________________________Exp. Date____________ Security Code: ___________ Zip Code:______________ Authorized Signature: ________________________________________________________________________________________
T H A N K YO U F O R YO U R S U P P O R T !
Designation (choose one): Apply my gift where it is needed most Children’s Fund Disabled Lawyers Fund Brewer Professionalism Fund
Other information: My gift is a tribute gift in honor/memory of:
Name _______________________________________ City ____________________________ State______
I have included the Bar Foundation in my will. I am a member of the YLD and my gift is $300
which qualifies me to be listed in the Young Lawyer Legacy.
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Tribute Gifts IN HONOR OF …
John P. FreemanRosen Hagood, LLC
Elizabeth Van Doren GrayRebecca Laffitte J. Calhoun Watson
Toyya Brawley GrayHon. Jerry D. Vinson & Flo Lester
Vinson
Harold W. JacobsGeorge B. Cauthen
Rebecca LaffitteJ. Calhoun Watson
Wallace K. LightseyMatthew T. RichardsonHon. Jerry D. Vinson and Flo
Lester Vinson
Angus H. MacaulayJames Edward BradleyJ. Calhoun Watson
D. Laurence McIntoshHon. Jerry D. Vinson and Flo
Lester Vinson
John Gregg McMaster Jr. Carole and Roger Jellenik
David A. MerlineDebra J. GammonsKnox L. Haynsworth Jr.
Dana C. Mitchell IIIDavid M. Yokel
James C. Parham Jr.Joel W. Collins Jr.
James E. Parham Jr.Joel W. Collins Jr.
Larry V. PropesDanny H. Mullis
Hon. Leslie K. Riddle (ret.)Hon. Tommy B. Edwards
SC Bar – E-Blast staffHerman S. Caldwell Jr.
SC Legal Services’ Columbia staff
Ethel E. Weinberg
Thornwell F. Sowell IIIRebecca Laffitte J. Calhoun Watson
Robert E. SteppRebecca Laffitte J. Calhoun Watson
Monteith P. ToddRebecca Laffitte J. Calhoun Watson
Rob E. Tyson Jr.Rebecca Laffitte J. Calhoun Watson
Caroline Elizabeth WaldrepRobert L. Waldrep Jr.
J. Calhoun WatsonRebecca Laffitte
Robert S. WellsBrenton G. BurryDebra J. GammonsLanneau Wm. Lambert Jr.Jill C. RothsteinJ. Calhoun Watson