A Founder. A Friend. A Legacy.
Tommy Wyche’s visionary leadership shaped Wyche into a unique law firm where like-minded attorneys could build a meaningful practice in a community that they love.
Tommy Wyche’s visionary leadership shaped Wyche into a unique law firm where like-minded attorneys could build a meaningful practice in a community that they love.
GREENVILLE, SC – Wyche attorneys Wallace Lightsey, Henry Parr, Matthew Richardson, and Troy Tessier have been named among “Greenville’s 50 Most Influential People” by Greenville
GREENVILLE, SC – Wyche attorney Wallace Lightsey has been named a 2015 Leadership in Law Honoree by South Carolina Lawyers Weekly. The award recognizes legal
Following Catherine Templeton’s resignation as Director of the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC), the DHEC Board has named Eleanor Kitzman to
The State A federal class action lawsuit was filed Monday against Gov. Nikki Haley and the Department of Social Services, saying a lack of heath
GREENVILLE, SC (January 9, 2015) – Greenville-based law firm Wyche sponsored a panel discussion on Thursday, January 8th to explore how South Carolina can harness
Catherine Templeton, the director of the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC), announced her resignation from the agency, effective January 12, 2015.
Prepared by Andrew B. Coburn As seen in Business Black Box Q1 2015 Edition All too often as a corporate lawyer, I come across startup
The Environmental Protection Agency has released for public comment a draft strategic plan for the agency’s next four years. The Draft FY 2014-2018 EPA Strategic
Prepared by Mark Bakker December 2014 Local EEOC Lawsuit Activity EEOC Settles with Hospital in North Carolina The EEOC announced in late November that it
On December 10, 2014, the South Carolina Supreme Court ruled in a 3-2 decision that a developer could not construct a proposed bulkhead and revetment
Wyche Inside IP By Meliah Bowers Jefferson Speculation, and some anticipation, is running high that Congress will take action to implement concrete patent law reform