Education: University of South Carolina School of Law, J.D., 1983
Licensed Since: 1983
Bert Louthian is an attorney who has been practicing in Columbia, South Carolina with his father, Herb, at Louthian Law, P.A since 1985. He received his Juris Doctorate from the University of South Carolina and began his legal career in his father’s firm. The firm has 80 years of legal experience between them and it is Family-Owned and Family-Focused. Bert’s dedication to family extends beyond his own, to include helping families across South Carolina who have experienced injury or loss. He has handled high-profile cases, including a 2005 train accident in Graniteville, S.C. that resulted in nine deaths and heavy property damage. He was able to secure a financial recovery for the estate of a young truck driver who was killed in the accident, by conducting thorough forensic work, and recreating the scene of the accident as closely as possible. He has successfully litigated various types of cases involving personal injuries and wrongful death including automobile accidents, medical malpractice, dangerous consumer products, disability, and social security claims.
For more than 45 years, the personal injury lawyers at McWhirter, Bellinger & Associates have been fighting for the rights of individuals in the Columbia, South Carolina area. During this time, our attorneys have helped countless individuals recover the compensation they deserve after suffering an injury caused by the negligence of another. Read more...
Education: JD ��� University of South Carolina School of Law
Licensed Since: 2020
Greg is a trial lawyer with a focus on probate and civil matters. He also handles uncontested probate matters and basic estate planning. In law school, Greg’s interest in litigation began to grow when he was selected to join the Trial Advocacy Team, where he represented the University of South Carolina School of Law at trial competitions in Alabama and North Carolina. During this time, he also clerked for a firm focused on personal injury.
Following law school, he served as the judicial law clerk for Amy W. McCulloch, Probate Judge, and Jacqueline D. Belton, Associate Probate Judge, at the Richland County Probate Court. After his clerkship, Greg began private practice with Kirby Law, LLC, where he practiced exclusively in the areas of probate and estate planning. He then transitioned to the Law Office of Jerry Reardon where he continued to handle probate matters, but also handled civil litigation matters, primarily personal injury and life insurance disputes. In 2020, Greg started Parker Law, LLC. Greg lives in Chapin with his wife, Stephanie, and their son, Trey. Read more...