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Nikki Hall

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Nikki Hall
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Prior offices
South Carolina Public Service Commissioner
Successor: Robert Bockman

Education

Bachelor's

Spelman College

Law

Georgetown University Law Center

Personal
Profession
Attorney

Nikki Hall is a former commissioner and chair of the South Carolina Public Service Commission. She was first elected to serve the commission's sixth district in June 2010. She resigned in October 2017 in order to accept a position in the private sector.[1][2]

Biography

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Hall has prior judicial experience as a magistrate in Richland County.[1] Hall is an attorney by profession, licensed in both South Carolina and Georgia.[1] Hall began her law career clerking for the Honorable Casey Manning, circuit court judge in the Fifth Judicial Circuit of South Carolina. Following her clerkship, Hall served as a prosecutor in the Fifth Judicial Circuit prosecuting felonies, managing appeals and participating in many major trials.[1]

Education

  • B.A., Spleman College in Atlanta
  • J.D., Georgetown University Law Center[1]

Political career

Public Service Commission (2010-2017)

Hall was first elected to the position in June 2010 and reappointed to another four-year term. She resigned in October 2017.[1]

Appointments

2010

Hall was first named to the South Carolina Public Service Commission by the South Carolina General Assembly on May 26, 2010.[3]

Recent news

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Footnotes

Political offices
Preceded by
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South Carolina Public Service Commission
2010-2017
Succeeded by
Robert Bockman