Joye Law Firm first opens it's doors
Joye moves to 5861 Rivers Avenue in North Charleston
Reese Joye is Appointed Chair of the Aviation Section of the Trial Lawyers of America (currently known as the American Association for Justice)
Reese Joye is Appointed Chair of the Criminal Defense Section of the Trial Lawyers of America (currently known as the American Association for Justice)
Reese Joye Serves as Founding President of the SC Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
Hired Attorney Ken Harrell
$262.5 million verdict for family of deceased child in an automotive product liability claim.
$3.5 million dollar settlement in dram shop action (case against store which negligently sold alcohol to a minor) for woman who sustained severe head injuries in car crash caused by the minor.
$5 million settlement in automotive product liability case for family of woman killed due to defective door latch.
Mark Joye Becomes President of the South Carolina Association of Justice
Sophie Dieckhaus included in Best Lawyers Ones to Watch for the first time.
Melissa Mosier joins The National Traumatic Brain Injury Association
Expands NIL student-athlete program by signing Dylan Stewart and Heston Edwards.
Mark Watkins joins the Myrtle Beach office.
Selected by the Governor's Volunteer Awards as the 2025 South Carolina Business Volunteer Group of the Year.
Melissa Mosier, Sydney Lynn, Sarah Khouri, Eliza Lynch, Sophie Dieckhaus, and Michaella Magaard join the South Carolina Women Lawyers Association.
Opens new offices in West Ashley and Greenville.
Mark Joye and Melissa Mosier obtain a $6.25 million settlement for a client who suffered a traumatic brain injury after being struck by a semi truck on I-95.
Jake McElroy joins the Columbia office.
Robert Howell, Connor Johnson, Michaella Magaard, and Ryan McCullar included in Best Lawyers Ones to Watch for the first time.
Celebrates the 20th anniversary of the Joye Scholarship program.