Charleston Chamber Member 2 Member News: Profile of Rob Wendt

Name: Robertson H. Wendt, Jr. Company: The Law Offices of Robertson Wendt Title: Attorney Chamber member since: 2011 www.robertsonwendt.com Company mission: Rob Wendt represents individuals whose working lives and careers have been cut short by disabling medical conditions prior to retirement age. The firm helps clients win approval for benefits in complex Social Security disability,

Walterboro City Council Votes to Designate July as Independent Retailers Month

Walterboro, S.C. — On Tuesday, June 28, 2011, Walterboro Mayor Bill Young and the Walterboro City Council voted unanimously to adopt a resolution designating July as Independent Retailers Month. “Independent Retailers Month provides a time to celebrate the independence of our community members and the entrepreneurial spirit represented by the core of local retailers who

Charleston Regional Business Journal: People in the News

Published June 20, 2011 Robertson H. Wendt Jr. of the Law Offices of Robertson Wendt, a North Charleston-based firm specializing in legal issues related to Social Security and other disability benefits, has been selected as one of South Carolina Lawyers Weekly’s 2011 Leadership in Law honorees. Wendt is one of 15 in the state and

Walterboro Public Safety Updates on Shooting Incident

Editor’s Note: Please note the following correction. Walterboro Public Safety has verified that the suspect’s name is Ervin Sanders, Jr., not Erwin. He is currently being denied bond. Walterboro, S.C. – Yesterday, around 12:31 p.m., Walterboro Public Safety officers responded to vehicle (a black Ford) chasing another vehicle (a red Lincoln) firing shots on East

Walterboro Public Safety Reports Shooting Incident

Walterboro, S.C. – Walterboro Public Safety officers responded to vehicle (a black Ford) chasing another vehicle (a red Lincoln) with shots being fired on East Washington Street. The vehicles then turned onto N. Jefferies Blvd and headed north.  Officers stopped the suspect vehicle (the black Ford) at N. Jefferies and Robertson Blvd.  The black Ford

SC Lawyers Weekly: These dozen recommendations will help the disabled

Published May 27, 2011 By Robertson H. Wendt Jr. No one plans a disabling condition, but it has the potential to cause distress in every area of your client’s life. As attorneys, we often see clients dealing with a multitude of issues that result from this unfortunate situation.  Here are a few things attorneys should consider

Walterboro Welcomes Native Americans on Longest Walk 3 for Diabetes

Walterboro, S.C. – The City of Walterboro, known for its historic charm and abundant natural resources, will play host this June to the “Longest Walk 3” (Reversing Diabetes 2011), a 5000 mile walk/run relay across America to raise awareness of diabetes among Native Americans. Hosted by the Colleton County “Eat Smart Move More” Clemson University

Mayors meet with Governor Haley at the State House

Mayor Bill Young of the City of Walterboro was among the state’s mayors who met with Governor Haley in Columbia on Tuesday, May 31. Columbia – More than 40 mayors from cities and towns across the state met with Governor Nikki Haley today to offer their hand as partners in the state’s economic development efforts.