Ralph C. McCullough, a founder of the Charleston School of Law, teaches courses on trial advocacy and damages. From 1968 to 2002, he served on the faculty of the University of South Carolina School of Law, where he was named distinguished professor emeritus and served as assistant dean from 1970 to 1975. Following the largest the bankruptcy in South Carolina history, he was appointed to serve as U.S. Bankruptcy Trustee to resolve the case.
Articles
Emotional Distress Damages: Should They Be Permitted Under The Bankruptcy Code For a Willful Violation Of the Stay, DePaul Business & Commercial Law Journal (2003)
Trustees: The Ability to Waive the Debtor's Attorney-Client Privilege, Commercial Law Journal (2001)
Intentional Torts And Bankruptcy : An Evaluation of Kawaauhau v. Geiger, Commercial Law Journal (2000)
The Art of Getting Paid: A Case Law Analysis Of Trustee And Attorney Compensation And Its Limitations, Commercial Law Journal (1999)
Books
Contributions to Books