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Leon C. Harmon(Member)Nexsen Pruet, LLC Lawyer Profile Leon Harmon is an attorney in the firm's Greenville, SC office, and he practices primarily in the areas of employment, environmental and OSHA law. Mr. Harmon has experience in air, water and hazardous waste permitting, compliance matters, super-fund cases and environmental considerations in business transactions. Mr. Harmon also has experience in the areas of OSHA and labor and employment law, representing management in matters before the National Labor Relations Board, discrimination cases and wrongful discharge claims. A native of Lexington, SC, Mr. Harmon is an honors graduate of Clemson University in chemical engineering and a Licensed Professional Engineer. He received his law degree from Emory University and served as a law clerk for the Staff Counsel's Office of the United States Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit before going into private practice. Mr. Harmon is involved in a number of community and professional activities. Education College: Clemson University, B.S.Ch.E., with honors, 1971Law School: Lewis and Clark College-Northwestern School of Law and Emory University, J.D., 1982 Bar Admission 1983, Georgia 1984, Florida and South Carolina Practice Areas |
Upcoming Seminars Employee vs. Contractor
Columbia Employee vs. Contractor
September 9, 2008 Greenville Employee vs. Contractor
September 11, 2008 Greensboro Employee vs. Contractor
September 12, 2008 Bluffton Employee vs. Contractor
September 15, 2008 Hilton Head Employee vs. Contractor
September 16, 2008 Charlotte Employee vs. Contractor
September 17, 2008 Myrtle Beach Employee vs. Contractor
September 18, 2008 Charleston
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