Wade S. Kolb III, Associate

 

Wade is developing a general litigation practice, representing both plaintiffs and defendants in state and federal court. Prior to joining Wyche, he served as a law clerk to the Honorable Ed Carnes on the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Wade also taught middle and high school English for six years before beginning his legal career.

 

 

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Professional Background

2011-Present Wyche, P.A.
2010–11 Law Clerk, Hon. Ed Carnes, United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit
2001–07 Wilson Hall School, English teacher

Bar and Court Admissions

  • United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, 2011
  • North Carolina Bar, 2010

Publications and Presentations

  • Co-editor, Captured at Kings Mountain: The Journal of Uzal Johnson, a Loyalist Surgeon, University of South Carolina Press (2011); co-edited with Dr. Robert M. Weir
  • Author, Briggs v. Elliott Revisited: A Study in Grassroots Activism and Trial Advocacy from the Early Civil Rights Era, 19 Journal of Southern Legal History 123 (2011)
  • Author, When “Practicable” and “Feasible” May Mean “Mandatory”: The Rights of Limited English Proficient Parents, 41 School Law Bulletin 2 (Sept. 2010)
  • Author, Caperton v. Massey: The Due Process Implications of Contributions to Judicial Campaigns, 4 Duke Journal of Constitutional Law & Public Policy, Sidebar, 315 (2009)
  • “The Rights of Limited English Proficiency (LEP) Parents”; Annual School Board Attorneys' Conference, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, March 2010; School of Government, UNC-CH, August 2009
  • “Preventing Plagiarism in the Classroom”; SC Independent School Association Annual Teachers' Conference, October 2003
  • “The Limits of Resistance: Tyrannicide in Medieval Political Theory”; The Anglican Society, University of South Carolina, February 2002

Contact Wade

Direct:864-242-8306
Email:
Office:Greenville Office
Fax:864-235-8900
Address:

44 East Camperdown Way, Greenville, SC 29601

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Education

2010. J.D.Duke University School of Law, magna cum laude; Order of the Coif; Duke Journal of Constitutional Law and Public Policy, Executive Editor; Christian Legal Society, President; Education Law and Policy Society, Co-Chair
2001Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Oxford, UK; Associate Student of Keble College, Oxford University
2000, B.A.University of South Carolina Honors College, magna cum laude; Carolina Scholar; Emily Dodge Clarke Prize in Religious Studies; Preston Residential College Government, Moderator, 1998–2000; Omicron Delta Kappa