- Turner Padget Client Thwarts Inequitable Attempts of Minority Shareholder To Protect His Self-Dealing
- Favorable Settlement for Local Business Reached After Three Days of Trial in US District Court for the District of South Carolina
- Turner Padget Lawyer Helps Obtain Favorable Opinion for Defense Bar
- Protecting a Manufacturer Against a Potential Class Action
- Successfully represented a developer of a construction and demolition debris landfill in the South Carolina Administrative Law Court
- Turner Padget Awarded Summary Judgment for Restaurant Chain
- Turner Padget's Financial Services Industry Group received a defense verdict in a Three-Day Trial
- Plaintiff's Claim for Defamation was Eliminated at Trial on Our Motion for Directed Verdict
- Reaching a Favorable Settlement in a Multi-Party Construction Defects Case
Successfully represented a developer of a construction and demolition debris landfill in the South Carolina Administrative Law Court
Successfully represented a developer of a construction and demolition debris landfill in the South Carolina Administrative Law Court.
A group of area residents challenged a permit granted by DHEC after 8 years of litigation and reviews. At trial, the developer’s motion for an involuntary nonsuit (non-jury directed verdict) was granted on all alleged technical deficiencies of the permit. After the trial, the court ruled that the permit was compliant with the governing regulations, local ordinances, and solid waste management plans. The case involved several unresolved questions related to the demonstration of need requirement for waste facilities and consistency with state and local solid waste management plans under newly enacted regulations. C. Pierce Campbell, a Turner Padget attorney, served as counsel.