SC’s Top Legal Group names New President

The South Carolina Association for Justice (SCAJ) has named a new President. Lowcountry attorney Alex Cash of Rosen Hagood is taking over the leadership of the State’s largest association of plaintiff lawyers. He will be replacing R. Alexander Murdaugh, with the firm of Peters, Murdaugh, Parker, Eltzroth & Detrick, whose term has expired. SCAJ has over 1300 members and is the State’s leading advocate for matters related to justice and access to fairness under the law. Cash’s new leadership role became official at the Association’s annual meeting this past weekend in Hilton Head. At the SCAJ annual convention, several other attorneys rose to new positions of leadership. Hugh McAngus became President—elect and Thiele McVey was elected Vice-President with James “Jay” Ward now serving as Secretary/Treasurer. The SCAJ was founded in 1957 to serve as advocates for those who are harmed by the actions of others and to strengthen the justice system through education and action. With membership from all across South Carolina, SCAJ is a strong and growing organization fighting for fairness under the law. Visit SCAJ.com for more information on the Association.