Retired Circuit Judge J. Michael Baxley is a resident of Daniel Island,
South Carolina, and manages the Jennings Law Charleston office. He is
married to the former Kristina Young of Summerville, SC, also an
attorney, and they are the proud parents of three children-Michael Jr.
(born 2015), Grace (born 2017) and Will (born 2019).Mike is
originally from Hartsville, South Carolina, one of four sons of William
H. (deceased) and Merle Davis Baxley. The Baxley Family was honored in
1985 by Governor Richard Riley as South Carolina's Family of the Year.Mike
showed an early interest in politics, serving as President of the
Student Body at Hartsville High School, from which he graduated in 1974,
and both Vice President and President of the Student Body at Clemson,
where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science with a
minor in History in 1978. After working as a legislative assistant in
Washington for the United States Congress for a year, where he also
worked with lifelong friend Doug Jennings, he enrolled at the University
of South Carolina School of Law, graduating in 1982. He returned to
Hartsville as a partner in the firm of Driggers & Baxley, engaging
in the general practice of law with an emphasis in civil litigation for
almost twenty years.In 1986, Mike was elected to the South
Carolina House of Representatives from District 65 which is comprised of
portions of Chesterfield, Darlington, Kershaw, Lee, and Sumter
counties. He was elected Chairman of the Freshman Caucus by his
legislative colleagues and served on the House Judiciary Committee. Mike
served in the Legislature for twelve years. During that time he was
privileged to receive legislator of the year awards from such diverse
groups as the South Carolina Ex-POW's; the South Carolina Association of
the Deaf; the NAACP Youth Division; the South Carolina Rural Water
Association; and the South Carolina Mental Health Association.Mike
did not seek re-election to the legislature in 1998 and returned to
private law practice in Hartsville. He was elected by the General
Assembly to a resident judicial seat of the Fourth Circuit
(Chesterfield, Darlington, Dillon and Marlboro Counties) on February 8,
2000 and served continuously until his retirement in April of 2014. Mike
then went to work at South Carolina's water and electricity utility
Santee Cooper as general counsel, serving until April of 2020, when he
left to become associated with Jennings Law Firm.With extensive
experience in a variety of legal and business settings, the current
focus of Mike's law practice is significant business and catastrophic
personal injury litigation, representing claimants.Mike has no
greater pleasure than spending his spare time with Kristina and their
children which is the greatest blessing in his life!