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Attorney Bryn C. Sarvis, Esquire, graduated cum laude from Clemson University where she obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Management with a concentration in Organizational Behavior and Human Resources Management.
Following graduation, Ms. Sarvis obtained her Professional in Human Resources (PHR) certification and obtained firsthand experience with labor and employment issues as a Human Resources Director for an advertising publishing company.
In June 2006, Ms. Sarvis received her Juris Doctor degree, cum laude, from the St. John's University School of Law. While in law school, Ms. Sarvis was the President of the Labor Relations and Employment Law Society, an Associate Editor of the N.Y. Litigator, and an active member in the Public Interest Committee.
As a law student, Ms. Sarvis worked for firms practicing labor, employment, and school law and interned for the Honorable Peter J. O'Donoghue in the New York Supreme Court, Queens County.
Following graduation from law school, Ms. Sarvis was employed by a New York education, municipal, labor, and employment law firm representing school districts, post-secondary institutions, municipalities, and private sector employers as general or labor counsel and frequently presenting on matters of labor, employment, and education law.
Upon returning to South Carolina in 2008, Ms. Sarvis became associated with a similar firm, where she practiced primarily in the areas of civil litigation and employment defense, and later became the supervising civil litigation and employment law attorney for a Lexington firm.
In August 2011, Ms. Sarvis opened her own law practice, Sarvis Law, at Peach Orchard Place in Gilbert, South Carolina. She represents plaintiffs and defendants in labor and employment matters, unemployment hearings, business disputes, divorce, Family Court cases, probate matters (including wills), school law, teacher issues, major personal injury claims, debt collection practice matters, and other serious civil litigation.
Ms. Sarvis is a resident of Lexington County and is an active member of the Rotary Club of Lexington, the Lexington Young Professionals, the Greater Lexington Chamber of Commerce, the Lexington County Bar Association Advisory Council, the South Carolina Bar's Law Related Education Committee, and the South Carolina Bar's Young Lawyers Division's Cinderella Project, Backpack Drive, and Community Law Week Committees. She has also served on the Board of Goodwill Industries of the Upstate/Midlands of South Carolina since January 2010.
She is a contributor to the South Carolina Bar's Labor and Employment Law Section's newsletter and a contributing editor to the well-renowned labor and employment arbitration treatise How Arbitration Works.
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