COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - Gov. Mark Sanford on Monday named
Columbia attorney Harry B. Gregory Jr. to the South Carolina's
Workers' Compensation Commission.
Gregory, who still must be confirmed by the Senate, will fill the
vacancy caused by the resignation of Holly Saleeby Atkins of
Columbia.
Gregory is a founding shareholder and partner in Tally &
Gregory, LLC, a Columbia-based firm specializing in workers'
compensation cases. He is a 1982 graduate of the University of South
Carolina and a 1985 graduate of the USC law school.
The commission, which is made up of seven members, is responsible
for overseeing the system of benefits provided to injured workers in
the state.