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The Honorable David W. Harwell

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Georgetown, South Carolina

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“We have assembled a team of attorneys that will bring about better litigation skills, not just in South Carolina, but in the entire Southeast. It’s refreshing to see a group that takes such an innovative approach to the practice of law. I’m enjoying the opportunity to work closely with each of them.”

The Honorable David Walker Harwell, retired Chief Justice of The Supreme Court of South Carolina, is a senior partner at Bell Legal Group in its Georgetown office.

Justice Harwell brings more than 50 years of legal experience to Bell Legal Group, including 21 years of service as a South Carolina Circuit Court Judge, 10 years of service in the South Carolina Legislature, and 20 years as a practicing attorney. He practices in the areas of mediation and arbitration as part of his commitment to Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), a means of conflict resolution that he was instrumental in bringing to South Carolina.

Justice Harwell graduated from the University of South Carolina School Of Law in 1958, where he distinguished himself as a member of the editorial board of the South Carolina Law Review, the National College of State Trial Judges at the University of Nevada in 1973, and the American Academy of Judicial Education at the University of Colorado in 1976.

He served in the South Carolina House of Representatives from 1963-1973 where he was a member of the Judiciary committee, the Ways and Means committee, and chairman of the S.C. Agriculture Study Committee. From 1973-1980, he served as a resident circuit judge of the South Carolina Twelfth Judicial Circuit, comprising Florence and Marion counties, and as an Associate Justice on the State Supreme Court from 1981-1990. Justice Harwell was named Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of South Carolina in 1991 and served three years before retiring.

During his time on the bench he approved the use of genetic testing in criminal cases, recognized battered women’s syndrome as a defense and tried the first death penalty case after the death penalty was restored in 1976. Justice Harwell’s tenure on the bench has been described as accessible, innovative, and visionary with his push for mediation as a means of dispute resolution, his reform in the judicial discipline system and his support of the courtroom live camera rule.

Among his many awards and accomplishments, Justice Harwell received the prestigious Order of the Palmetto from Gov. David Beasley, and the Reid Montgomery Freedom of Information Award from the South Carolina Press Association for opening South Carolina’s courtrooms to cameras. He was awarded an honorary Doctorate degree from both Francis Marion and Coastal Carolina Universities. He is a member of the American Bar Association, the South Carolina Bar Association, a certified mediator and arbitrator in both the state and federal courts and is a fellow in the American College of Civil Trial Mediators.

He enjoys a national reputation for his work in mediation and arbitration and frequently writes and speaks on Alternative Dispute Resolution, legislation that he was instrumental in bringing to South Carolina as a means of ridding court dockets of backlog and offering alternative means to solve disputes.

Areas of Practice:
100% Negligence & Product Liability
Litigation Percentage:
100% of Practice Devoted to Litigation
Certification/Specialties:
Certified mediator and arbitrator in both state and federal courts
Bar Admissions:
South Carolina, 1958
U.S. District Court District of South Carolina, 1958
U.S. Court of Appeals 4th Circuit, 1958
U.S. Supreme Court, 1961
Education:
University of South Carolina School of Law, Columbia, South Carolina, 1958
J.D., Bachelor of Legal Letters
Law Review: USC Law Review, 1957 – 1958
American Academy of Judicial Education at the University of Colorado, 1976
National College of State Trial Judges, University of Nevada, 1973
University of South Carolina, Columbia, S.C.
Accepted after 90 hours undergraduate
Classes/Seminars Taught:
Mediation & Arbitration
Honors and Awards:
S.C. Trial Lawyer Portrait & USC Scholarship Award
Reid Montgomery Freedom Award, S.C. Press Association
Professional Associations and Memberships:
South Carolina House of Representatives
Past Employment Positions:
Harwell & Harwell, Partner, 1958 – 1973
South Carolina Twelfth Judicial Circuit, Resident Circuit Judge, 1973 – 1980
Supreme Court of South Carolina, Justice, 1980 – 1991
Supreme Court of South Carolina, Chief Justice, 1991 – 1994
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP, Special Counsel, 1994 – 2010
Bell Legal Group, Of Counsel (Partner), 2010 – Present
Fraternities/Sororities:
Beta Theta Pi

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