There was a great article by Paul Nyden in Sunday's paper about Charles McElwee II,  a Charleston native, who has written a book about environmental law in China. Mr. Nyden even got James Fallows to comment on the book.  You can find the article here. 
A minor correction, though - his father is one of the founders of my firm, Robinson & McElwee, but he is not a partner.  He serves as of counsel, and is still a legal juggernaut. Charles II's brother, Doug McElwee, is a member of Robinson & McElwee, and is one of the managing members of the firm. Doug is also one of the premier title attorneys in the state.
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