St. Clair to Serve on Intellectual Property Task Force for JDRF
Greenville, S.C., (July 6, 2010) – Tim St. Clair, shareholder in Turner Padget’s Greenville office, was recently selected to participate on the Intellectual Property Task Force for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Tim also serves as a National Head Coach for the “Ride to Cure Diabetes” program. He has been National Chair of the JDRF Ride Committee, as well as a member of JDRF’s Development Committee, since 2009.
The Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation is the worldwide leader in funding research to cure Type 1 diabetes, an autoimmune disorder that strikes children and adults suddenly and lasts a lifetime. JDRF sets the global agenda for diabetes research and is the largest charitable funder of and advocate for diabetes science worldwide.
About Turner Padget
Founded in 1929, Turner Padget is one of South Carolina’s largest law firms with 91 attorneys and five offices in Charleston, Columbia, Florence, Greenville and Myrtle Beach, S.C. The firm serves clients in many industries throughout the region and nationally with quality legal services in areas such as arbitration and mediation, business entity planning and organization, business litigation, construction and environmental litigation, employment and labor law, estate and tax planning, intellectual property, litigation, products liability, professional liability, real estate transactions, tax planning, trucking and transportation, and workers’ compensation. For additional information, visit www.turnerpadget.com.
| Organizations | Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation |
|---|---|
| Source | Turner Padget Graham & Laney, P.A. |
| Submitter | Sylvia Butler |
| Tags | Greenville, Juvenile Diabetes, Law, SC |
