
Office
1900 Barnwell Street
Columbia, SC 29201
P.O. Drawer 7788
Columbia, SC 29202
Contact Details
Direct: 803.253.8709
Fax: 803.779.0016
Email: egifford@RichardsonPlowden.com
Practice Areas
Construction Litigation Insurance Defense Federal, State and Local Procurement Fidelity and Surety
Education
University of South Carolina Honors
College (B.A., English, cum laude, 2001)
University of South Carolina School of Public Health (M.A., Health Administration, 2005)
University of South Carolina School of Law (J.D., 2005)
Student Editor in Chief, ABA Real Property, Probate and
Trust Journal (2004-2005)
John Belton O'Neall Inn of Court (2004-2005)
Phi Delta Phi, Calhoun Inn (2004-2005)
CALI Award, Constitutional Law II
Omicron Delta Kappa (2000-2001)
Bar Admissions
2005, South Carolina
2006, U.S. District Court, District of South Carolina
Other Professional
Member, American Bar Association
Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Section (TIPS),
Fidelity and Surety Law Committee, Forum on the Construction
Industry
Member, Surety Claims Institute
Member, National Association of Women in Construction
Young Lawyers Division, South Carolina Bar
Richland County Bar Association
South Carolina Women Lawyers Association
Member, South Carolina Defense Trial Attorneys Association
Executive Editor, TortSource
Chair-Elect, TIPS Self Insurers and Risk Managers Committee
Publications
Author, "The National Practitioner
Data Bank: Not for Public Consumption," 42 Medical
Trial Technique Quarterly 223, 2002.
Emily R. Gifford joined Richardson Plowden in 2005 as an associate
in the Columbia office. She focuses her practice on construction
law, including surety law and commercial litigation. She earned
her master's in health administration while completing her
juris doctor at the University of South Carolina (USC). She
also earned her bachelor's degree in English, cum laude,
from the USC Honors College in 2001.
As a law student, Ms. Gifford was the student editor in chief
of the ABA Real Property, Probate and Trust Journal
and received a CALI Award in Constitutional Law II. She also
was a member of the John Belton O'Neall Inn of Court and Phi
Delta Phi, Calhoun Inn. In 2002, she wrote the article "The
National Practitioner Data Bank: Not for Public Consumption"
for Medical Trial Technique Quarterly.
Ms. Gifford is a special prosecutor for the Office of the Attorney General, assisting in the prosecution of criminal domestic violence cases on a pro bono basis. She is a member of the American Bar Association (ABA) Tort Trial and Insurance Practice Section (TIPS) Tortsource Editorial Board, where she serves as executive editor. She is also the Chair-elect of the TIPS Self Insurers and Risk Managers Committee and is on the TIPS Outreach to Young Lawyers Taskforce.
Ms. Gifford is a member of the Palmetto Health Hospice and Palliative Care Board. She is involved with the Young Lawyers Division (YLD) of the South Carolina Bar, and was a member of the South Carolina YLD Social Media Taskforce. Ms. Gifford also is a member of the South Carolina Defense Trial Attorneys’ Association Construction Law Committee.
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