Bradish J. Waring Na ...

Bradish J. Waring Named to South Carolina Supreme Court Historical Society Board

May 27, 2021 | by Butler Snow

Brad Waring

Butler Snow attorney Bradish J. Waring has been named to the board of the South Carolina Supreme Court Historical Society Board. The Society, part of the South Carolina Bar Foundation, was founded in 1999 to encourage the study and preservation of the history of South Carolina’s legal history, including the jurists, landmark cases and events that transformed the legal landscape of the state. Click here for more information about the Society.

Waring is a member of Butler Snow’s tort, transportation and specialized litigation group. As a seasoned trial lawyer with more than 40 years of experience, he focuses his litigation practice primarily in the civil arena at the state and federal levels, and frequently represents clients in complex commercial litigation matters including product liability, asbestos litigation, insurance coverage, subrogation claims, business disputes and admiralty.

Waring has been recognized by Best Lawyers® for commercial litigation and bet-the-company litigation, by South Carolina Super Lawyers® for business litigation, transportation/maritime, alternative dispute resolution, insurance coverage and personal injury-products, by Chambers USA for litigation: general commercial and by Martindale-Hubbell® with an AV-Preeminent Peer Review rating. He was also listed in Charleston Business Magazine’s Legal Elite of the Low Country – International Maritime, is a two-time recipient of South Carolina Lawyers Weekly Leadership in Law Award and is a recipient of the Compleat Lawyer Award, Gold Category from the University of South Carolina School of Law.

Waring is a member of the American Bar Association, the South Carolina Bar, the Charleston County Bar Association, the Federation of Defense and Corporate Counsel, the American Board of Trial Advocates, the South Carolina Defense Trial Attorneys Association, the Academy of Distinguished Neutrals and the Defense Research Institute. He received his bachelor’s degree and his Juris Doctor from the University of South Carolina.