
We were honored to once again participate in the annual dinner and present this year’s Dram Shop Justice Award to a deserving member of law enforcement.

Yarborough Applegate is proud to support Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, which is making a difference in Charleston and across South Carolina.

As attorneys for victims of drunk and drugged driving, we are all too familiar with the devastating outcomes of substance abuse. It’s just one of the many reasons we are driven to support the addiction and recovery support nonprofit WakeUp Carolina.

Last weekend, Yarborough Applegate rallied in support of MADD South Carolina at the annual Lowcountry Walk Like MADD fundraiser that raises awareness and funds to eliminate drunk and drugged driving.

As Neighbors Together celebrates its 40th birthday this week, Yarborough Applegate continues its support of the social service organization by serving as the presenting sponsor of a community Birthday Bash.

Attorney David Lail presented the 2023 Dram Shop Justice Award at last week’s Law Enforcement Recognition Dinner and Training Symposium.

As the 23rd annual Hope Grows Here Dinner Auction approaches next week, we are excited to continue our support of Dee Norton Child Advocacy Center.

Our firm is proud to continue its support of South Carolina Research Authority, a vital resource for innovators across the state.

As 2022 came to a close, we had the pleasure of attending WakeUp Carolina’s annual fundraising breakfast, where the nonprofit sets the stage for the next year of operations and growth.

Earlier this month, the Yarborough Applegate team joined fellow community members to celebrate the launch of Charleston mental health support nonprofit Quest in Recovery.

The evening will be a special opportunity for community members to gather in celebration of an organization that has been committed to improving quality of life in the Charleston area since 1983.

Partner David Lail established the first-ever Dram Shop Justice Award to recognize the role law enforcement plays in addressing a root cause of drunk driving— unsafe alcohol providers.