About Wesley
Wesley Graybill practices business law and real estate law at Graybill, Lansche & Vinzani, LLC in Columbia, South Carolina. He joined the South Carolina State Bar in 2008 and has been a shareholder at the firm since 2001. The firm focuses on a variety of legal matters, providing services that range from contract negotiations to real estate transactions across the state. He earned his J.D. from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 1994. Prior to that, he obtained a B.A.
in Political Science from the same university in 1991, followed by an M.A. in Public Administration in 1994. His educational background gave him a strong foundation in both legal principles and public policy, which he applies in his practice. Most of his work involves advising businesses on compliance, risk management, and transactional matters — He also assists clients with real estate acquisitions, leasing agreements, and development projects. Cases typically involve negotiations, drafting legal documents, and navigating regulatory requirements. His experience in business law allows him to provide tailored solutions to meet the needs of his clients.
Before joining Graybill, Lansche & Vinzani, Wesley served as an associate at another law firm starting in 1997. His early career laid the groundwork for his current role, where he has developed a reputation for his understanding of business operations and legal frameworks. He has also been actively involved in community service, holding leadership positions in various local organizations. Wesley is a member of the International Council of Shopping Centers and has served as the NC/SC State Government Relations Committee Chair from 2009 to 2011. He is also involved with the Greater Columbia Chamber of Commerce and has served on its Board of Directors. His commitment to community engagement is evident through his past roles, including serving on the Board of Directors for the Boys’ and Girls’ Clubs of the Midlands.
In addition to his legal practice, he is an active member of Shandon United Methodist Church and has been involved with the Forest Lake Elementary Foundation. Wesley's dedication to both his profession and community reflects his belief in the importance of service and leadership. He continues to contribute to the legal field and the Columbia community through his work and various affiliations.