Tribute to the Passing of Helen Coggeshall Harvey
Beaufort's Helen Coggeshall Harvey lived a 'remarkable' life
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Tom Davis Elected to South Carolina Senate District 46 Seat
November 4, 2008
Tom Davis waged a successful campaign for the Senate seat for District 46.
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Tom Davis Quits Governor's Office; Announcement to Run for State Senate Imminent
March 19, 2008
Tom Davis, Gov. Mark Sanford's chief of staff, resigned his post Tuesday evening and plans to make a run at Catherine Ceips' state Senate seat. Tom, a partner at downtown Beaufort law firm Harvey & Battey and a key architect of both of Sanford's gubernatorial campaigns, said though he hasn't filed his election forms, he fully expects to run for the District 46 Senate seat that represents most of Beaufort County.
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Brantley and Helen Harvey Honored by Rotary
March 12, 2008
Beth Pierce of New Carolina, South Carolina's Council on Competitiveness, was the featured speaker at Wednesday's Rotary Club of Beaufort meeting, but after watching Helen and Brantley Harvey receive the group's prestigious Rotary Bowl honor, she felt like the undercard.
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Shawn L. Reeves Welcomed into the Firm
2007
Harvey & Battey, P.A., is proud to announce that Shawn L. Reeves has joined the firm as an associate in the Family Law and Litigation Departments. Shawn was previously an Assistant Attorney General with the South Carolina Attorney General Office.John M. Tatum, III, Selected as Managing Partner of Harvey & Battey, P.A.
February 2006
At the annual retreat of the attorneys of the firm, John Tatum was elected to become the Managing Partner of the firm. In the short time he has held this position, he has already made a major impact.
The Estate Planner's Overview of Common Deferred Compensation Issues
Eugene Parrs, South Carolina Lawyer, November 2005
Estate planners face an increasing number of deferred compensation issues every day. For many of our clients, their deferred compensation, such as pension benefits, IRAs and "non-qualified" arrangements with former employers, constitutes the greatest share of their accumulated wealth.
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Customer Receives $1.5 Million Verdict Against Wal-Mart
Friday, May 6, 2005
A federal court jury in Charleston returned a verdict in favor of Plaintiff Tonya Nevins against the Wal-Mart at Cross Creek Center. Ms. Nevins was injured when a Wal-Mart employee pushed a palette jack loaded with merchandise into her legs. Attorney William B. Harvey, III, represented Ms. Nevins.
The Retirement Game -- Positioning Your Firm
Eugene Parrs, South Carolina Lawyer, November 2000
Many retirement plans have problems that, if discovered on an IRS audit, would result in tax disqualification. That would be an economic and tax disaster.
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