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Opinions Thursday, June 5, 2003

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Kimball tapped for judgeship

(Published April 29‚ 2003)

Rock Hill lawyer Jack Kimball was a good choice to serve as York County's new master-in-equity judge.

Kimball was tapped last week by Gov. Mark Sanford to replace J. Buford Grier who is stepping down. Grier is the only judge to hold the position in York County since it was created in 1991.

Kimball, a Rock Hill native, has practiced law for 32 years, specializing for the past 25 year in land-use law related to issues such as construction, zoning and contracts. That experience should serve him well in his new post, which often adjudicates land-use cases.

Candidates for the judgeship are recommended to the governor by the county legislative delegation. Kimball was the only official candidate to be recommended.

Kimbell's significant experience as a practicing attorney as well as his service on the ethics advisory committee, the commercial and consumer law committee and the alternative dispute resolution committee for the S.C. Bar Association make him well qualified for this position. Congratulations to him.

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Kimball will replace J. Buford Grier, who has held the post since 1991.

 

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