Timothy M. Cain | |
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Judge of the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina | |
Assumed office September 26, 2011 | |
Appointed by | Barack Obama |
Preceded by | Patrick Michael Duffy |
Personal details | |
Born | Timothy Martin Cain January 19, 1961 Seneca, South Carolina |
Alma mater | Anderson University University of South Carolina (BS, JD) |
Occupation | Lawyer, judge |
Timothy Martin Cain (born January 19, 1961) is a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina. He was formerly a South Carolina state judge and a law associate of Senator Lindsey Graham.
Early life and education
Born in Seneca, South Carolina, Cain attended Anderson College in 1979 and 1980 and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in 1983 from the University of South Carolina.[1] He then earned a Juris Doctor in 1986 from the University of South Carolina School of Law.[1][2]
Career
After graduating from law school, Cain worked in private legal practice in Walhalla, South Carolina from 1986 until 1988 (including a stint in 1987 as a public defender in Seneca, South Carolina), and then as an assistant county solicitor in Seneca from 1988 until 1989. He then worked as an associate for a Seneca law firm from 1990 until 1991. Cain then worked as a partner in differently comprised firms in Seneca from 1991 until 1993, 1993 until 1996. 1996 until 1998 and 1998 until 2000.[1] During Cain's time in private practice, he worked alongside future United States Senator Lindsey Graham for about three years.[3] Cain also served as county attorney for Oconee County, South Carolina from 1992 until 2000.[1] In 2000, Cain became a family court judge in Columbia, South Carolina.[1][2]
Federal judicial service
On February 16, 2011, President Barack Obama nominated Cain to a seat on the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina that had been vacated by Judge Patrick Michael Duffy who assumed senior status in 2009.[4] The Senate confirmed Cain on September 20, 2011, in a 99–0 vote.[5] He received his commission on September 26, 2011.[2]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 The White House: Office of the Press Secretary (February 16, 2011). "President Obama Names Two to the United States District Court, 2/16/2011". whitehouse.gov. Retrieved March 27, 2011 – via National Archives.
- 1 2 3 Timothy M. Cain at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, a publication of the Federal Judicial Center.
- ↑ Chandler, Ray (August 28, 2010). "Graham to push federal judgeship for Oconee family court judge Tim Cain". The Anderson Independent-Mail. Retrieved March 27, 2011.
- ↑ The White House: Office of the Press Secretary (February 16, 2011). "Presidential Nominations Sent to the Senate, 2/16/2011". whitehouse.gov. Retrieved March 27, 2011 – via National Archives.
- ↑ "Judicial Nominations and Confirmations: 112th Congress". judiciary.senate.gov. Archived from the original on 2011-01-08.
External links
- Timothy M. Cain at the Biographical Directory of Federal Judges, a publication of the Federal Judicial Center.
- Timothy M. Cain at Ballotpedia