An annual tradition, the Best & Brightest 35 and Under Awards celebrates the women and men who are rising stars in our local business community.
While many programs typically highlight the great victories won in the courtroom, Dissecting a Trial Loss focused instead on lessons learned from losing a case at trial—or, in other words, learning lessons the hard way.
Please join us in congratulating Partner David Lail for being reelected to the South Carolina Association for Justice (SCAJ) Board of Governors for a second term, as well as being elected to serve on the SCAJ Executive Committee.
The year 2020 marks ten years in business here at Yarborough Applegate. To celebrate, we’re taking a look back.
The organization’s motto, “Advocates for Fairness Under the Law,” illustrates the simple mission of trial lawyers serving those who they have sworn to protect.
Yarborough Applegate is proud to announce that Perry Buckner has been selected for inclusion in The National Trial Lawyers: Top 40 Under 40, an honor given to only a select group of America’s top young trial attorneys for their superior skills and qualifications in the field.
A motorcycle is vastly different from a car, and it deserves to be treated as such — by drivers, by passengers and by lawyers if a motorcyclist finds themselves injured due to an accident.
If you or a loved one has recently sustained a SCI, know that you’re not alone.
David Yarborough was voted into the Charleston chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA) on Saturday, June 20, 2020 by the ABOTA National Board, making him one of a select group of members in the state of South Carolina.
Yarborough Applegate and Home Team BBQ teamed up to provide meals to Charleston County Medical First Responders on Tuesday, June 9 to show our appreciation for what they do in our community, as well as the added risk COVID-19 has placed on them.
Douglas Jennings and Liam Duffy of Yarborough Applegate, alongside Ronnie Sabb of Sabb Law Group, settled a lawsuit on the eve of trial on behalf of a client who broke her ankle after her car slammed into a logging truck that was improperly parked on the side of the road.
This recognition comes on the heels of Liam’s central role in the firm’s record-setting, $21 million-dollar jury verdict last year in a powerline electrocution and wrongful death case.