Background
Few, J. Kendall was born on August 10, 1939 in Istanbul, Turkey.
Few, J. Kendall was born on August 10, 1939 in Istanbul, Turkey.
University of South Carolina (Bachelor of Science, 1961. Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1966).
Worked at Few & Few, P.A. (Greenville, South Carolina) specializing in Civil Litigation, Product Liability, Environmental Contamination, Securities Fraud, Business Litigation, Personal Injury. Admitted to the bar, 1966, South Carolina. 1970, United States. Supreme Court.
1972, United States.
Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit. Awarded Doctor of Laws by Limestone College, 1990. Phi Delta Phi, Fourth Circuit Graduate of the Year, 1966.
Order of Wig and Robe.
Member, Moot Court Team. Editor-in-Chief, South Carolina Law Review, 1965-1966.
Author: Notes, South Carolina Law Review, Volume 16, pp. 506-519 (1964), Volume 17, pp.
231-238 (1965), Volume 17, pp.
577-599 (1965), Volume 17, pp. 790-794 (1965); "Demonstrative Evidence in the Products Case," 19 Trial 100 (November 1983). "Preparation and Presentation of the Obstetrical Malpractice Case," American Trial Lawyers Association Masters at Work, 313-341, 1984.
"The Chevette Crankshaft Pulley Bolt Fiasco," 22 Trial 38 (August 1986).
The Case Against Products Liability Reform (1986). "A Systematic Approach to the Introduction of Evidence in a Products Case," 2 Products Liability Law Journal 225-234 (August 1991).
"Recognizing, Developing and Presenting the Crashworthiness Case," South Carolina Trial Lawyers Bulletin (Spring, 1993). "The Inherent Injustice of Protective Orders," Majority Report, South Carolina Civil Justice Reform Acting Advisory Group (1993).
In Defense of Trial by Jury (American Jury Trial Foundation, 1993).
The Decline and Fall of the English Jury System (The American Jury Trial Foundation, 1994). The Resurrection and Subsequent Decline of the Civil Jury System in Scotland (The American Jury Trial Foundation, 1994). "Saying lieutenant Well Without Language: From Quirky to Clever, Demonstrative Evidence Has Number Limits," 31:9 Trial, pp.
41, 45-46 (September 1995).
"Closing ArgumentWhat lieutenant Means to Be a Trial Lawyer," South Carolina Trial Lawyer Bulletin (Winter, 1996). Judge, Oconee County Civil, Criminal and Family Court, 1974-1975.
Dean, American Trial Lawyers Association Products Liability College, 1987. Member: South Carolina Bar.
South Carolina Trial Lawyers Association.
The Association of Trial Lawyers of America. Trial Lawyers for Public Justice. American Society of Writers on Legal Subjects.
South Carolina Civil Justice Reform Acting Advisory Group, 1991-1993.
Founder and Trustee, American Jury Trial Foundation. Special Recognition: President"s Award, South Carolina Trial Lawyers Association, 1988.
Public Citizen Award, South Carolina Trial Lawyers Association, 1993.
Member, Moot Court Team. Editor-in-Chief, South Carolina Law Review, 1965-1966.