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Reginald W. Belcher

Telephone Number
803-227-4314

Fax Number
803-400-1515

Email
rbelcher@turnerpadget.com

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Areas of Practice
Employment Law
Labor Law
Business Litigation
 

   

 

 

 

General Biography
Reggie is a shareholder in the Columbia office, and he represents businesses and employers throughout the Southeast.  The South Carolina Supreme Court has certified Reggie as a Specialist in Employment and Labor Law.

He advises and counsels employers in all aspects of employment and labor law and has extensive experience representing businesses in state and federal courts and in administrative tribunals.

Reggie successfully has defended employers in litigation, including class action litigation, involving allegations of discrimination, retaliation, workplace harassment, wrongful termination, unfair labor practices, breach of contract, negligent hiring and supervision, and violations of wage and hour laws. In addition, Reggie frequently writes employee handbooks, policy manuals, affirmative action plans, non-compete and trade secret agreements, and employment contracts and has advised companies during union organizing attempts.

Bar Admissions
South Carolina
District of Columbia
U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Pro hac vice in North Carolina and West Virginia
 
Education
West Virginia University, Business Administration 
University of South Carolina, Master of Human Resources and Juris Doctor

 
Professional/Civic Affiliations
Red Cross-South Carolina Blood Services, Vice-Chair
Columbia SHRM, Past Diversity Chair
Columbia Sertoma Club, Past President 
Sumter SHRMA, Legislative Chair
Leadership South Carolina
Columbia Chamber of Commerce, Past Board Member
Defense Research Institute, Employment and Diversity 
 
Publications
South Carolina Employment Law Letter
South Carolina Human Resources File Cabinet
HR Insight
Participates in local, state, and national discussions on employment law and business issues
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

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