Julius W. McKay II

Title: Managing Partner

Company: McKay, Cauthen, Settana & Stubley, P.A.

Location: Columbia, SC

Columbia, SC, August 7, 2015, Julius W. McKay, Managing Partner of McKay, Cauthen, Settana & Stubley, P.A., has been recognized by Elite American Lawyers, for dedication, achievement and leadership in medical malpractice law.

Julius W. McKay has 38 years of experience as a Managing Partner of McKay, Cauthen, Settana & Stubley, P.A.  Each day, he teaches and lectures on law before other lawyers and medical students. His firm practices in the areas of medical malpractice, health care law, products liability, commercial litigation, government defense, insurance defense, appellate law and professional licensure disputes. Mr. McKay became involved in his profession because his father and grandfather were attorneys. Growing up in a recession, it seemed like the best idea at the time.

Mr. McKay received a JD from the University of South Carolina in 1977 and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of South Carolina in 1974. He maintains affiliation with the South Carolina Bar Association, the American Bar Association, the Richland County Bar Association, the Litigation Counsel of America, the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce, the South Carolina Defense Trial Attorneys’ Association and the American Arbitration Association

In recognition of his hard work and dedication, Mr. McKay has been honored as one of the South Carolina Super Lawyers from 2009-2012. He has also been named as a top attorney in South Carolina. To give back to others, he supports Kids Chance of South Carolina, the Brian C. Martin Scholarship Golf Tournament, the National Kidney Foundation and the St. Andrews Society. He is a former president of the Indigo Club.

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