Scholarship Contest Announcement

Joye Law Firm is pleased to offer students in South Carolina the opportunity to win a college scholarship. Joye Law is offering six $2,000 scholarships to graduating high school seniors in South Carolina who plan to attend a four-year college…

Joye Law Firm’s 2021 Wellness Challenge

The Joye Law Firm team has shifted the scales of justice – literally!  Our team embarked on a nine-week Wellness Challenge with the goals of increasing our step counts, losing weight and staying healthy. The program, the first of its kind…

Why Return Calls And Responsiveness Matter

Article By Attorney Ken Harrell When I was a young lawyer at the corporate law firm of Nelson, Mullins, Riley, and Scarborough, one of the first things my first boss told me was “never leave your office until all of your…

Joye Law Firm Opens Annual Scholarship Program

Joye Law Firm is pleased to announce its 2019 Scholarship Contest. The law firm will provide six $2000 scholarships to graduating seniors in South Carolina who plan to attend a four-year institution for higher learning during the fall. Our selection committee…

Jim’s Rules For A Good Life

By: Attorney Ken Harrell My father-in-law Jim (that’s Dr. James Morrell to most of you) was a prince of a man. After getting over his initial shock when his Garden City, New York-raised daughter brought home this southern country bumpkin for…

Lee Correctional Prison Riot Is Deadliest in Recent South Carolina History

Seven inmates died and at least 17 others suffered serious injuries in a nearly eight-hour-long prison riot that started Sunday night at Lee Correctional Institution in Bishopville, the Associated Press reports. The Charleston Post and Courier called the riot “the deadliest episode of…

Joye Law Firm Ranked Among Best In Charleston

Accidents can occur at any time, and in a matter of mere seconds, your whole life can be changed. As the result of another’s reckless or negligent conduct, you could be left with injuries that are severe, potentially debilitating, and…