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Richard W. Riley

Richard W. Riley

Partner

Greenville ONE
2 W. Washington Street
Suite 400
Greenville, SC 29601
101 Constitution Avenue, NW
Suite 900
Washington, D.C., 20001
Meridian
1320 Main Street
17th Floor
Columbia, SC 29201
dick.riley@nelsonmullins.com

Dick is a senior partner of Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP and EducationCounsel LLC. A former U.S. Secretary of Education (1993–2001) and a former Governor of South Carolina (1979–1987), Dick, with full support of the firm, remains an ambassador for improving education in the state, nation, and abroad.

Dick is a senior partner of Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP and EducationCounsel LLC. A former U.S. Secretary of Education (1993–2001) and a former Governor of South Carolina (1979–1987), Dick, with full support of the firm, remains an ambassador for improving education in the state, nation, and abroad.

Richard W. Riley

Dick is a senior partner of Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP and EducationCounsel LLC. A former U.S. Secretary of Education (1993–2001) and a former Governor of South Carolina (1979–1987), Dick, with full support of the firm, remains an ambassador for improving education in the state, nation, and abroad.

Experience

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Experience

  • Has counseled clients on business, governance, financial matters, government processes and education law, policy, strategy and advocacy
  • Works with partners to develop strategy in complex business, legal, and education matters

Previous Professional Experience

  • As U.S. Secretary of Education, helped launch initiatives to raise academic standards; improve instruction for the poor and disadvantaged; increase parental involvement in education; expand grants and loans to help more students attend college; and prepare young people in America for the world of work
  • As Governor of South Carolina, initiated the Education Improvement Act, the Employment Revitalization Act, the S.C. Research Authority, regional nuclear waste compacts, merit selection of public service commissioners, greater openness in government, and a constitutional amendment creating a state reserve fund
  • As S.C. State Legislator, advocated for Home Rule for local governments, judicial reform, legislative transparency, revision of the State Constitution, and modernization of state government

Education

  • University of South Carolina School of Law, JD (1959)
  • Furman University, BA, Political Science, cum laude (1954)

Admissions

  • South Carolina

Practice Areas

Industries

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  • Greenville Business Magazine "Legal Elite of the Upstate", Education (2022)
  • Inducted into South Carolina Hall of Fame
  • Named by TIME Magazine among Top Ten Best Cabinet Members in USA history
  • Recipient of national and local awards from education and public service organizations
  • Recipient of honorary degrees from higher education institutions in the United States and abroad
  • College of Education at Winthrop University and College of Education and Leadership, Walden University, bear his name
  • South Carolina Bar
  • American Bar Association
  • Distinguished Professor of Education at the University of South Carolina
  • Advisory Board Chair of Richard W. Riley Institute of Government, Politics and Public Leadership at Furman University
  • ABA Commissions on Rule of Law and Civics in our Nation's Schools