Malissa Burnette

Malissa Burnette

Civil Rights

5.0 (1 reviews)
Chicago, South Carolina
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912 Lady Street P.O. Box 1929 Columbia SC US
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Bio

A certified specialist in employment law since 1993, Malissa Burnette has a long history of fighting for social justice in cases that change lives. Her causes have included a federal case that opened the doors of state-supported military schools to women. That case, The United States of America and Nancy Mellette v. James E. Jones, Jr., Chairman, Board of Visitors of The Citadel, was still being litigated when The Citadel relented. In South Carolina, Burnette represented Tara Bailey in a case that made it clear: girls can play contact sports in South Carolina public schools. More recently, she and Nekki Shutt, another of the firm’s founding partners, were lead counsel in the case that made same-sex marriage legal in South Carolina. She’s also fought to protect the rights of individuals, such as the police chief in a small South Carolina town who was fired after 23 years’ service. Burnette helped her win back her job after the mayor forced her out. He denied it was a case of workplace discrimination even after a recording of a homophobic rant was released. Malissa is a skilled litigator, practicing in both state and federal courts. Most of her cases involve representing people in complex employment cases. These often involve issues such as: Civil and constitutional rights Discrimination Sexual harassment Breach of contract Non-compete agreements Wage claims Academic tenure and promotions issues In addition to employment law, Malissa also practices family law and personal injury law. She’s a certified federal mediator and experienced arbitrator as well. Malissa is married to Michael G. LeFever. Their daughter, Grant Burnette LeFever, is an attorney at Burnette Shutt & McDaniel. She has served her community and the legal profession through numerous Bar positions, civic organizations, church boards and commissions. She’s also served the public through a number of appointed positions over the years, ranging from The Governor’s Domestic Violence Task Force to the board of directors of South Carolina Equality. She was former Lt. Gov. Nancy Stevenson’s chief of staff. Contact info:(803) [email protected] Click here to visit website

Practice Areas

Civil Rights

Awards & Recognition

  • Recognized: Civil Rights Law
  • Recognized: Education Law
  • Recognized: Family Law
  • Recognized: Labor and Employment Law - Employee
  • Recognized: Labor and Employment Law - Management
  • Recognized: Litigation - Labor and Employment
  • Practice Area: Civil Rights Law
  • Practice Area: Education Law
  • Practice Area: Employment Law - Individuals
  • Practice Area: Family Law
  • Practice Area: Labor Law - Union
  • Practice Area: Litigation - Labor and Employment
  • Best Lawyers in America: Ones to Watch, 2021, Labor and Employment Law – Employee; Labor and Employment Law – Management; and Litigation – Labor and Employment
  • Irving Steinburg Award, University of South Carolina School of Law
  • Outstanding Pro Bono Service Award, University of South Carolina School of Law
  • CALI AwardsSouth Carolina Workers’ Compensation LawLegal Research, Analysis and Writing II
  • South Carolina Workers’ Compensation Law
  • Legal Research, Analysis and Writing II

Recognized in Ones to Watch since 2021

Education

  • The University of South Carolina, JD, graduated 2018
  • University of Mississippi, Master of Arts, Southern Studies, graduated 2016
  • Presbyterian College, Bachelor of Arts in English and History, graduated 2013

Reviews

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Joseph Mitchell

2 weeks ago

A formidable advocate who truly understands complex employment law

When I faced wrongful termination and discrimination from my former employer, I was overwhelmed. Malissa Burnette’s deep expertise, honed since her certification in 1993, was immediately evident. She masterfully navigated the complexities of my case, blending her recognized civil rights knowledge with sharp employment law strategy. Her background in Southern Studies from Ole Miss gave her a nuanced perspective that felt invaluable. The result was a settlement that not only provided financial security but also affirmed my rights. Malissa is more than a lawyer; she’s a dedicated professional who fights for justice with unwavering skill and genuine compassion. I cannot recommend her highly enough.

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