Jay Bender
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Since joining the firm in 1975, Jay Bender has built one of the Southeast's most respected Media Law practices. He is consistently identified by his peers as one of The Best Lawyers in America. As counsel for the South Carolina Press Association and many South Carolina media outlets, Bender is a frequent defender of the First Amendment and a champion of open government. He was instrumental in the development of South Carolina's Freedom of Information Act, which has evolved into one of the nation's strongest. He also participated in the negotiation of the Catawba Indian Tribe of South Carolina Land Settlement Act of 1993, and continues to represent the tribe.
Away from his law practice, Bender has raced vintage motorcycles, completed several marathons, climbed Mt. Rainier and most of Mt. Kilimanjaro, and ridden his motorcycle across country and back—three times. He made his most recent cross-country trip from Key West, Florida to Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, in June 2005. (Read Bender's weblog chronicling the trip)
Bender also is active in the community; he has been a frequent platelet donor and was honored in 2004 by the South Carolina Radio Network for the Blind for his 25 years as a volunteer "radio reader."
He is a regular guest lecturer at the University of South Carolina's School of Law and College of Journalism & Mass Communications, where he also teaches courses in Media Law.
Areas of Practice
- Administrative Law
- Appellate Practice
- Employment Law Intellectual Property
- Media / First Amendment Law
Litigation Percentage
- 70% of Practice Devoted to Litigation
Certified Legal Specialties
- Certified Civil Mediator, State and Federal Courts
- Certified Arbitrator
Bar Admissions
- South Carolina, 1975
- U.S. District Court District of South Carolina, 1975
- U.S. Court of Appeals 4th Circuit
- U.S. Court of Federal Claims
- U.S. Supreme Court
Education
- University of South Carolina School of Law, Columbia, South Carolina
- J.D - 1975
- University of South Carolina
- B.A - 1970
- Major: Journalism
Published Works
- "Law Affecting South Carolina Newspapers", SCPA Foundation, 1995
- Legal Guide, S.C. Broadcasters, 1998
- "Closed Doors and Closed Drawers: Public Access to Courtrooms and Court Records", S.C. Lawyer, Nov./Dec., 1994
- "The Constitution and the Challenge to the Culture of Confidentiality", S.C. Lawyer, May/June, 1995
- "Restraints on Extrajudicial Comment: Who Can Say What, When and Where?", S.C. Lawyer, May/June, 1999
- "One Week That Changed the State", S.C. Lawyer, Nov./Dec., 1999
Classes/Seminars
- "The Decline of Paternalism and the Commercial Speech Doctrine", S.C. Lawyer, 2002
- Blue Key Adjunct Professor, University of South Carolina School of Journalism, Law and Ethics of Mass Communication
- Adjunct Professor, University of South Carolina School of Law, Media Law
Honors and Awards
- Best Lawyers in America
Professional Associations and Memberships
- Richland County Bar Association
- South Carolina Bar Association
- Richland County Planning Commission, Member, 1979 - 1983
- Richland County Planning Commission, Chairman, 1981
- South Carolina Occupational Health and Safety Review Board, Chairman, 1983 - 1990
Past Employment Positions
- South Carolina Department of Labor, Hearing Officer, 1979 - 1983
- Editor, South Carolina Bar Transcript, 1982 - 1987














