Jean Galloway
Bissell
1936-1990
Born Due West, daughter of
Robert S. and Clara Agnew Galloway. University of S.C.
BS, Phi Beta Kappa, 1956, LL.B. 1958, graduating first in her class. Associate Editor, Business
Manager, South
Carolina Law Review, 1957-58. Admitted
to Bar 1958. Married Gregg C. Bissell. Practiced
Haynsworth, Perry, Bryant, Marion & Johnstone, Greenville, S.C. 1958-71; McKay, Sherrill,
Walker, Townsend & Wilkins, Columbia, 1971-76. Later launched career in
banking; accepted position as Senior Vice President and General Counsel of South
Carolina National Bank. Became Executive Vice President (1980-81) and Vice
Chairman, (1981-84). Member, South Carolina and American Bar
Associations. Pro Bono activities included relationships with Erskine College, The South Carolina State Library,
and The Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church. 1984 became the first female
South Carolinian to be appointed to a Federal Judgeship. Appointment was to the
United States Circuit Court of Appeals for the Federal
Circuit.
Distinguished herself with grace and
dignity on the Bench. She set the standards high and was a
role model, particularly for female lawyers entering practice during later
years. The outstanding judicial legacy which she leaves will serve as a model of
excellence for generations of upcoming young attorneys during the years
ahead.
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