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  • Kristi Harrington

    Charleston attorney and former South Carolina Circuit Court judge (Ninth Judicial Circuit, 2008-2018), now a Supreme Court certified mediator and arbitrator, appointed by Judge Donald B. Hocker on June 16, 2026 to serve as the third-party neutral over the 11,000+ disputed electronic files in ADW v. Berg.

  • Marybeth Mullaney

    South Carolina plaintiff-side employment and civil rights attorney, founder of Mullaney Law, who serves as counsel of record for plaintiff Alexis Berg in Berg v. Bryant and ADW v. Berg.

  • Matthew P. Gallo

    South Carolina trial attorney and partner at Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani LLP who serves as co-counsel for Patrick Bryant alongside Nosizi Ralephata in Berg v. Bryant and ADW v. Berg.

  • Nosizi Ralephata

    South Carolina trial attorney and partner at Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani LLP who serves as lead civil defense counsel for Patrick Bryant in Berg v. Bryant.

  • Rene Stuhr Dukes

    South Carolina attorney and shareholder at Saxton & Stump, LLC, who appears as counsel of record for Assignment Desk Works, LLC (ADW) in ADW v. Berg and for GLT2, LLC in Berg v. Bryant.

  • Alex B. Cash

    Alex B. Cash is a Mount Pleasant, SC family-law attorney and the founder of Cash Law Firm, LLC. He has been identified as family-law counsel for Melissa Britton.

  • William J. Hunter

    William J. 'Bill' Hunter of Oliver Maner LLP (Savannah, GA) was admitted pro hac vice to represent Rep. Nancy Mace, as Intervenor, in Assignment Desk Works, LLC v. Berg, No. 2025-CP-10-2671, in April 2026, appearing alongside her local counsel F. Cordes Ford IV.

  • F. Cordes Ford IV

    F. Cordes Ford IV of Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP (Charleston) appeared as counsel for Rep. Nancy Mace, as Intervenor, in Assignment Desk Works, LLC v. Berg, No. 2025-CP-10-2671, beginning March 2026, after Mace had spent the prior weeks representing herself pro se in the related litigation.

  • Larry Klayman

    Conservative attorney and founder of Judicial Watch and Freedom Watch whom Nancy Mace retained to pursue threatened defamation claims arising from the October 2025 Charleston airport confrontation.

  • D. Craig Brown

    D. Craig Brown of The Law Office of D. Craig Brown, LLC (Florence, SC) represented Rep. Nancy Mace as a Third-Party Defendant in Berg v. Bryant before being relieved by consent in January 2026.

  • Barrett Brewer

    Mount Pleasant, South Carolina civil litigator who represented Patrick Bryant and whom U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace publicly criticized by name in 2025, accusing him of weaponizing the legal system.

  • Brian Finch

    Attorney at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP in Washington, D.C., who worked on Mace's side in the GLT2, LLC v. Mace Rule 27 and sanctions matter (No. 2025-CP-10-00981) in 2025.

  • Jerry Theos

    Jerry N. Theos is a veteran Charleston criminal defense attorney who represented businessman Eric Bowman, one of the men Rep. Nancy Mace publicly named in her February 2025 House floor speech, and whose prior campaign fundraising for Ninth Circuit Solicitor Scarlett Wilson was reported as context in news coverage of the Bowman criminal proceedings.

  • Alex G. Anderson

    Alex G. Anderson is a partner at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP in Washington, D.C., who served as pro hac vice counsel for Rep. Nancy Mace in Mace v. Bowman (No. 2025-CP-10-02733).

  • William M. Sullivan, Jr.

    Partner at Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP in Washington, D.C., admitted pro hac vice as co-counsel for Rep. Nancy Mace in Mace v. Bowman (2025) and public spokesperson during the House Ethics Committee inquiry.

  • John C. Johnston

    John C. Johnston of Johnston Law, LLC (Mount Pleasant, SC) served as co-counsel for Rep. Nancy Mace in the settlement-enforcement phase of Mace v. Bryant.

  • Victoria W. Kurtz

    Victoria W. Kurtz is an attorney at Johnston Law, LLC in Mount Pleasant, SC, who served as counsel for Rep. Nancy Mace in the settlement-enforcement phase of Mace v. Bryant (No. 2024-CP-10-01725).

  • Mary Grace W. Maybank

    Mary Grace W. Maybank is an attorney at Wyndham Law Firm, LLC in Mount Pleasant, SC, who served as co-counsel for Rep. Nancy Mace in GLT2, LLC v. Mace (No. 2025-CP-10-00981).

  • Robert J. Wyndham

    Robert J. Wyndham is the founder of Wyndham Law Firm, LLC in Mount Pleasant, SC, who served as counsel for Rep. Nancy Mace in both the GLT2 v. Mace matter (No. 2025-CP-10-00981) and Berg v. Bryant (No. 2025-CP-10-03124).

  • Robert Sneed

    Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Greenville office of the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of South Carolina, representing the United States as substituted defendant under the Westfall Act in the federal defamation suit Musgrave v. Mace.

  • Andrew B. Moorman, Sr.

    Founder of Moorman Law Firm, LLC in Greenville, SC, and lead South Carolina counsel for Rep. Nancy Mace in the Mace v. Bowman defamation suit (2025).

  • Eric Bland

    South Carolina trial attorney and founding partner of Bland Richter, LLP, who serves as co-counsel for Brian Musgrave in the defamation proceedings against Rep. Nancy Mace.

  • Ronnie Richter

    South Carolina trial attorney and founding partner of Bland Richter, LLP, who serves as co-counsel for Brian Musgrave in the defamation proceedings against Rep. Nancy Mace.

  • Matthew B. Berry

    Matthew B. Berry, General Counsel of the U.S. House of Representatives, oversaw the institutional defense of Rep. Nancy Mace in Musgrave v. Mace under the Speech or Debate Clause.

  • Edward L. Phipps

    Attorney at The Phipps Law Firm, LLC in Charleston, SC, who filed the partition complaint for Rep. Nancy Mace in Mace v. Bryant (2024).

  • Mark R. H. Huber

    Attorney at The Phipps Law Firm, LLC in Charleston, SC, who served as co-counsel for Rep. Nancy Mace in Mace v. Bryant (2024).

  • Jim May

    Attorney at Wyche, P.A. in Columbia, SC, who served as co-counsel for Rep. Nancy Mace in the property/partition dispute with Patrick Bryant through the January 2024 mediation.

  • John C. Moylan

    Attorney at Wyche, P.A. in Columbia, SC, who served as co-counsel for Rep. Nancy Mace in the property/partition dispute with Patrick Bryant, including the January 8, 2024 mediation.

  • Peter M. McCoy, Jr.

    Principal at McCoy Law Group, LLC in Charleston, SC, former U.S. Attorney for the District of South Carolina, and former South Carolina state legislator, who served as co-counsel for Rep. Nancy Mace in the property/partition dispute with Patrick Bryant.

  • Andrew N. Rosenberg

    Partner at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP in New York, NY, who served as counsel for Rep. Nancy Mace during the early stage of her property and financial dispute with Patrick Bryant.

  • Jonathan H. Krell

    Attorney at Uricchio, Howe, Krell, Jacobson, Toporek & Keith, P.A. in Charleston, SC, who served as the earliest documented counsel for Rep. Nancy Mace in the Bryant dispute, sending an evidence-preservation letter on her behalf in November 2023.

  • Kate Schmutz

    Attorney at Schmutz & Schmutz in Charleston, SC, named as co-counsel for Rep. Nancy Mace on the November 2023 evidence-preservation letter to Patrick Bryant.

  • Steven J. Schmutz

    Attorney at Schmutz & Schmutz in Charleston, SC, who served as co-counsel for Rep. Nancy Mace on the November 2023 evidence-preservation letter to Patrick Bryant.