Nexsen Pruet

Nexsen Pruet
Nexsen Pruet, LLC

Nexsen Pruet, LLC is a large, multi-specialty business law firm headquartered in Columbia, SC.

The firm ranked as the 217th largest American firm by the National Law Journal’s 2010 list of the largest 250 U.S. firms.[1]

Offices

Nexsen Pruet has more than 180 attorneys practicing in eight offices located throughout the Carolinas.

  • Charlotte, NC
  • Raleigh, NC
  • Greensboro, NC
  • Columbia, SC
  • Greenville, SC
  • Charleston, SC
  • Hilton Head, SC
  • Myrtle Beach, SC

Nexsen Pruet attorneys represent businesses and individuals from a wide range of industries including agriculture; chemistry, biotechnology and pharmaceutical; construction; economic development; energy; health care; hospitality and tourism; manufacturing; real estate and telecommunications.

Notable Attorneys & Alumni

  • Bob Coble, former Mayor of the City of Columbia (1990–2010).
  • Franklin Daniels, Chairman of the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce.[3]
  • James Holshouser, former governor of North Carolina (1973–1977), former vice chairman of the House Judiciary Committee and House Rules Committee in the General Assembly.[4]
  • Reginald Lloyd, Director of the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division and former United States Attorney for the District of South Carolina.[5]
  • Angus Macaulay, President-Elect of the South Carolina Bar Association.[6]
  • Burnet Maybank III, former Director of the SC Department of Revenue (1995–1999, 2003–2005).
  • Ernest C. Pearson, former Assistant Secretary Economic Development for the North Carolina Department of Commerce.
  • Tom Stephenson, Chairman of the Medical University of South Carolina Board of Trustees.
  • William Walter Wilkins, former Chief Judge of the US Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit and former Chair of the US Sentencing Commission.[7]
  • Marguerite Willis, a former Director of the SC Chamber of Commerce.



  1. ^ [1], The National Law Journal's annual ranking of the nation's largest law firms, November 8, 2010.
  2. ^ [2], President Obama Nominates Judge J. Michelle Childs, Richard Mark Gergel to District Court Bench for the District of South Carolina, December 22, 2009.
  3. ^ [3], MBACC 2010-2011 Board of Directors.
  4. ^ [4], James Eubert Holshouser, Jr., 1973-1977.
  5. ^ [5], SC Law Enforcement Division Administration.
  6. ^ [6], SC Bar News, February 2011.
  7. ^ [7], Former Commissioner Information.

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