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Russell T. Infinger(Shareholder)Nexsen Pruet, LLC Lawyer Profile Rusty Infinger is an attorney in the firm's Greenville, SC office and practices exlusively in the area of workers’ compensation defense. Since 1987 the claims Mr Infinger has defended include: Physical brain damage, heart attack, mental-mental, occupational exposure, repetitive trauma, various permanent partial disability claims. Mr. Infinger is a cum laude,Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of South Carolina. He received his Juris Doctor cum laude from the University of Mississippi School of Law where he was a member of the Mississippi Law Journal staff. Prior to joining Nexsen Pruet, Mr. Infinger clerked for the Honorable Daniel Thomas, Southern District of Alabama. Mr. Infinger currently serves as Chairperson-Elect of the Workers' Compensation Section of the South Carolina Bar. He is also Secretary to the Board of the South Carolina Centers for Equal Justice. This organization ensures low-income residents receive quality legal service. Mr.Infinger has been a speaker or panel member at the following events: Southeastern Workers’ Compensation Association Annual Meeting, South Carolina Workers’ Compensation Educational Association, and several seminars sponsored by NBI, Lorman and SC Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Infinger is listed in Best Lawyers in America for Workers' Compensation Law. Education College: University of South Carolina, B.A., cum laude, 1981Law School: University of Mississippi, J.D., cum laude, 1984 Bar Admission 1984, Mississippi 1985, 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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