In Episode 7 of the Prachtical Law Podcast, host Christopher Pracht sits down with one of South Carolina’s most respected trial lawyers, Terry Richardson. With more than 51 years in practice, Terry reflects on the cases, mentors, and defining experiences that shaped his approach to trial work and client advocacy. From pioneering asbestos litigation and eliminating dangerous industrial defects to handling major cases such as the Graniteville train disaster, Terry offers a rare look at what it means to practice law with purpose. He discusses the early influences that guided his growth, the discipline required to develop real courtroom skill, and why young lawyers must focus on mastering their craft. Terry also speaks about his deep commitment to early childhood education, environmental causes, and the philosophy that guides his life: “Give up all hope of a better yesterday.” This episode offers invaluable insight into the wins, the work, and the wisdom gained over five decades in trial law.
