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1622 L lawyers are available in Charleston, California. These lawyers are rated between 4.2/5 to 4.6/5 and 68% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $50 to $85 per hour.
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With Board Certifications in Medical Malpractice, Civil Trial and Civil Pre-Trial Advocacy, Attorney Justin S. Kahn is expertly qualified to counsel his clients. He brings more than two decades of legal experience to his clients’ cases and has a proven track record of success. Attorney Kahn is dedicated to representing injury victims, and will readily take on insurance companies, hospitals, and government agencies on behalf of his clients. As a South Carolina Supreme Court Certified Mediator, he is able to find skillful resolutions to even the most complex cases.
With 25 years of legal experience, Joseph C. Wilson IV is a passionate and skilled lawyer serving clients throughout Charleston and the surrounding areas. He has represented both plaintiffs and defendants in complex litigation, gaining insightful expertise on both sides of the courtroom. From products liability cases to class action and appellate litigation, Joe is ready to stand by his clients in the face of even the toughest legal situations. His impressive track record of success demonstrates his commitment to securing positive and favorable results for the individuals, corporations, and companies he represents. Joe has been given an AV® rating by Martindale-Hubbell® for his excellent legal work over the years. Give his firm a call at!
William Tinkler’s practice concerns financial recovery for catastrophic injury and death, as well as representing people and businesses in business and property disputes. His goal is to implement creative and effective strategies to achieve recoveries for his clients. He has handled cases involving alcohol- and trucking-related accidents, nursing home abuse and neglect, and civil rights violations. William also brings experience handling securities fraud and consumer class actions; commercial litigation; and qui tam and whistleblower actions.. William began his private practice at one of the country’s largest plaintiffs’ firms, where he worked with people and financial institutions on a wide range of complex cases, achieving recoveries that totaled in the hundreds of millions of dollars.. Before private practice, William served as a law clerk for the Honorable R. Bryan Harwell, currently the chief judge on the U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina, and as a staff attorney for the South Carolina Court of Appeals. In these positions, William gained valuable experience with both trial and appellate judges, and this experience covered the state and federal levels, across numerous areas of the law.. Prior to his admission to the South Carolina Bar, William worked with several South Carolina law firms and the Charleston County Public Defender’s office.. William is a member of the South Carolina Bar, the American Bar Association, the Charleston County Bar Association, the American Association for Justice, and the South Carolina Association for Justice. He is also admitted to the United States Courts of Appeals for the Third, Fourth, and Fifth Circuits, as well as the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina.. In 2010, William earned his Juris Doctorate, graduating cum laude from the University of South Carolina School of Law. During law school, William obtained membership in the Order of the Wig and Robe and on the South Carolina Law Review. As the Peer Review Editor of the Law Review, he led the development of the Peer Reviewed Scholarship Marketplace, a consortium of student-edited legal journals committed to incorporating peer review in their article-selection process. He also served as President of the law school’s American Constitution Society chapter, and in 2010 was selected by the Society as a “Next Generation Leader.”. William earned his bachelor’s degree from Emory University in 2005, majoring in political science.. He was born and raised in Charleston, South Carolina, where he resides with his wife and son.
William is a graduate of the University of South Carolina School of Law. As a law student, he received the Public Interest Law Society Grant to work in Washington, D.C., served as vice-president of the Pro Bono Board, and was a student member of the John Belton O'Neal Inn of Court. Following law school, he served as law clerk to the Honorable James R. Barber, III, of the Fifth Judicial Circuit of the State of South Carolina, before starting private practice with Motley Rice, one of the largest plaintiff's firms in the country.. William has represented individuals and companies as plaintiffs throughout South Carolina and the U.S. and has achieved significant recoveries on their behalf. He has experience in a variety of different legal areas and has litigated cases covering a broad spectrum, ranging from Federal Employer's Liability Act relating to occupational disease and catastrophic injuries; Jones Act personal injury; Oil Pollution Act cases relating to oil spills from container ships and oil refineries; products liability relating to unsafe products and unsafe drugs; toxic spills from railroad companies; consumer fraud class actions; commercial litigation, as well as securities fraud, derivative, deal, and misrepresentation cases under the Securities and Exchange Act.. While the majority of William's practice has focused on representing plaintiffs and prosecuting cases, he has been retained as settlement counsel to represent defendants in the consumer class action arena. In addition, he has represented multiple individual defendants in criminal matters.. During William's tenure at Motley Rice, he became a part of Motley Rice's Securities and Consumer Fraud practice group where he focused on litigating securities derivative and shareholder cases. He represented public pension funds and other institutional investors in litigation matters involving shareholder value, legal aspects of fiduciary responsibilities of corporate executives, and mergers and acquisitions such as deal cases. He was involved with In re Dell, Inc., Sec. Litig., No. A-06-CA726-SS (W.D. Tex.); In re Witness Systems Inc. Sec. Litig., No. 1:06-CV-1894 (N.D. Ga.); Baker v. MBNA Corp., No. 05-272 (D. Del.); and South Ferry LP #2 v. Killinger, No. C04-1599C (W.D. Wash.).. As a former small business owner, William gained firsthand experience with the issues that face small businesses and individuals in the Charleston area. William has spoken at various legal conferences regarding environmental torts and securities litigation. He is a member of the American Bar Association and Charleston County Bar Association, and serves as the Environmental Law Section Chair and on the Legislative Steering Committee for the South Carolina Association for Justice. He is fluent in Spanish and is an active participant in various local community organizations. William and his wife Lydia live in Charleston with their two young children.
Will is a trial lawyer. He has tried cases to verdict in every tribunal in South Carolina including Federal Court, State Court (Common Pleas, Criminal, and Family Court) and Magistrate / Municipal Court. Will has litigated cases in almost all 46 counties in South Carolina, as well as matters in Tennessee, Virginia, Georgia, Florida, and West Virginia.. Will is a Citadel graduate and a University of South Carolina Law School graduate. While at The Citadel, Will was a member of the Honor Court as well as the Inn of Court. After clerking for a trial judge after law school, he settled into private practice and has been for over 20 years.. During that time, he has represented numerous individuals who have been the victims of the negligence of others. As a member of his firm's Plaintiff's team, he has been instrumental in helping secure verdicts and settlements on behalf of his firms clients in excess of over $100 Million dollars.. Will is also the head of his firm’s toxic tort team and currently serves as liason counsel to the Court in South Carolina asbestos litigation. In that role, Will has obtained successful outcomes for product and premises defendants by way of summary judgment and verdict over the years.
We would love to help you! Over $110 Million in recoveries for our clients!* I am the owner of Hughey Law Firm Injury Lawyers. I am a husband, a father, and a person who seeks to help better the lives of the clients that I am fortunate enough to represent.. I am a Charleston, South Carolina personal injury lawyer who loves his job representing people in auto accidents, nursing home claims, wrongful death cases, brain injury litigation, assisted living abuse, premises liability claims, defective products, trucking accidents, workplace injuries, and a variety of claims.. I am as highly rated as possible by Avvo and Martindale. I am rated AV Preeminent® rated by Martindale-Hubbell® and has received a Client Distinction Award several years running from Martindale-Hubbell®, which is given to less than 4% of law firms nationwide. I teach other lawyers continuing legal education on litigation and nursing home matters. I am heavily involved in community service, charities, community groups, recreation sports and other programs for children, and I believe I have been very much blessed to be able to do this for a living.. *Results not guaranteed each case must be evaluted on its own merits.
Vic chairs McNair Law Firm's Class Action Practice Group. He is a business litigation attorney with broad experience in numerous areas of complex litigation in state courts, federal courts, and arbitration. In addition to his law degree, Vic has a Masters in International Business and a Bachelors in Finance. Vic utilizes his experience and education to evaluate each case individually and then formulate innovative and creative strategies tailored to client-specific needs and goals. Vic is Martindale-Hubbell® Peer Review Rated as "AV Preeminent" in Litigation, Construction Law and Class Actions. Vic is rated by Super Lawyers for "Class Action / Mass Torts" and listed in Best Lawyers in America® for Commercial Litigation and Construction Law. Experience: Business Litigation, Class Action Defense, Construction Law and Health Care Litigation. Specific experience with the following types of litigation: construction, products liability, civil RICO, trade secret, lender liability, corporate unwind, shareholder disputes, trade secret, Medicare fraud, qui tam actions, drug and medical device, nursing home, and Certificate of Need.
V. Brian Bevon joined Bevon Law Firm of Charleston, SC as an attorney partner in January, 2015. Brian brings twenty years of experience in litigation representing individuals in occupational health cases to Bevon Law Firm's practice. A native of Charleston, SC, Brian returned to his hometown in 1994 and became a trial attorney with Charleston litigation law firm of Motley Rice. Prior to joining Motley Rice as an attorney in 1994, Brian practiced real estate, property owners, probate, and construction defect law with his uncle at what is now the Qualey Law Firm in Hilton Head, SC. Brian earned his B.A. from the Catholic University of America, his J.D. from University of South Carolina Law School, and served on the legislative staff of U.S. Senator Ernest "Fritz" Hollings. He participates in the Lawyer Mentoring Program of the Supreme Court of South Carolina Commission on Continuing Legal Education and Specialization. Brian is also an active member of the Charleston County Attorney Fee Dispute Resolution Board. Recognized as a BV® rated attorney by Martindale-Hubbell®, and a 2014 Top 100 Trial Attorney: South Carolina.
Uricchio Law Firm is a full service personal injury law firm with a focus on helping victims of motor vehicle accidents. The Uricchio family has been practicing law in Charleston for three generations, and we take pride in the fact that most of our new clients are referrals from past clients. Located next to the Wappoo Creek drawbridge going onto James Island, our office is only a few minutes from downtown and West Ashley and offers free and easy parking. We offer free case evaluations and are able to handle matters remotely. There is no fee for our services unless we make a recovery for you. We want to be there for you and your family from day one. At Uricchio Law Firm, we know our clients by name, not their file numbers!
Trey Watkins was admitted to the South Carolina Bar in 2005 and is an associate in the Charleston office of Wall Templeton & Haldrup, P.A. He received both his Bachelor of Science and Juris Doctorate degrees from the University of South Carolina, and he is an “AV Preeminent” rated attorney by Martindale-Hubbell.. His practice focuses primarily on Insurance defense including construction disputes, serious personal injury, and complex litigation. Prior to attending law school, Mr. Watkins worked in the surety industry as a Surety Bond Underwriter for Travelers.. He is a lecturer and author on construction and surety industry topics for groups such as the Carolinas Associated General Contractors (CAGC), the American Bar Association’s Forum on the Construction Industry, and Lorman Education Services. He currently serves as president elect of the South Carolina Defense Trial Attorneys Association’s Young Lawyers, as a member of the South Carolina Bar’s Judicial Qualifications Committee, as a construction committee member for the Claims & Litigation Management Alliance, as a member of the Board of Directors for the Charleston Metro Exchange Club, and as an agent for Woodberry Forest School’s annual fund.. Education:University of South Carolina (J.D., 2005) University of South Carolina (B.S., 1998)Admitted to Practice: South Carolina Supreme Court (2005)Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals (2005) U.S. District Court - District of South Carolina (2006)Practice Areas:. Professional Activities:
Tim Bouch is the managing partner in the Charleston andColumbia firm of Leath, Bouch & Seekings, LLP, and practices in the areasof environmental law, construction law and corporate litigation. He received his B.S. degree from MarquetteUniversity and his J.D. degree from the University of South Carolina. He is admitted in South Carolina, NorthCarolina and Texas. Tim has an activenational trial practice. He was Chair of the South Carolina Supreme CourtCommission on the Rules of Professional Conduct, which was responsible for theEthics 200 revision of the South Carolina Rules of Professional conduct. Mr. Bouch is a Life Fellow of the AmericanBar Foundation, an elected member of the American Law Institute, and is includedin the publication The Best Lawyers inAmerica, and Super Lawyers. He represented the South Carolina Bar forfour years in the ABA House of Delegates, and has served in the SC Bar House ofDelegates for over nine years. Mr. Bouch served three years as Chair of theABA/Litigation Section Environmental Litigation Committee. He is a past Chair of the ABA/Tort, Trialand Insurance Practice Section, and previously chaired its Toxic &Hazardous Substances Committee. Tim served eight years on the ABA StandingCommittee on Professional Discipline, three years on the Section Council of theTort, Trial and Insurance Practice Section of the American Bar Association, twoterms on the ABA Center for Professional Responsibility Publications Board, andwas Chair of the Editorial Board of the ABA/BNA Lawyers Manual on ProfessionalResponsibility. Currently he is Chairof the ABA’s Standing Committee on Specialization and serves in the ABA Houseof Delegates.
Thomas J. Rode, grew up in Wilmington, N.C., and attended the North Carolina State University before graduating magna cum laude from Charleston School of Law.. He began his career as the law clerk to the Honorable Paula H. Thomas of the South Carolina Court of Appeals in Columbia and then moved into private practice with the Savage Law Firm of Charleston. He has represented clients in both state and federal Courts as well as in the South Carolina Court of Appeals and Supreme Court of South Carolina.. A member of the South Carolina Bar Association, the Charleston County Bar Association, and South Carolina Young Lawyers, Thomas serves as an adjunct professor at the Charleston School of Law. He is admitted to practice in South Carolina and before the U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina.. Thomas and his wife, Julie Moore Rode, live in West Ashley with their dogs Howie and Omar.
The Mason and Bickel Law Firm, LLC was formed in April of 2016. Brett Bickel began working for the Matt Mason Law Firm in June of 2015 on a part-time basis while studying for the Bar Exam. After being sworn in to the South Carolina Bar in November 2015, Brett joined the firm on a full time basis. After only a few short months Matt and Brett decided to partner together in order to leverage each others complimentary skill sets. Matt and Brett collaborate on every case, so with the Mason and Bickel Law Firm you will get two lawyers for the price of one.. Matt and Brett strive to get the best possible outcome for each and every client they have. They take pride in providing great customer service to each and every client, a trait most lawyers today seem to have forgotten. The legal system can be a daunting and confusing place to navigate, but Matt and Brett will listen to your needs and provide you with sound legal advice tailored to your situation. The Mason and Bickel Law Firm will be Your Bridge to Justice.
The Law Office of Tasha J. Kotz is a client-focused firm here to help you find the best solution to your individual situation. At The Law Office of Tasha J. Kotz, our attorney’s goal is to understand each client’s individual needs and overcome your challenges in cases from separation, divorce, adoption, child support, child custody, spousal support, alimony, adult and minor child name change.
The firm primarily handles civil litigation. Walker has represented more than 200 individual and corporate clients in all aspects of civil litigation with a specific focus on: medical malpractice; product liability; asbestos; construction; class action defense, general negligence, premises liability, and insurance litigation.
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Taylor was born and raised in Greenwood, South Carolina. She graduated from the University of South Carolina, in 2006, with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, with a dual focus on Marketing and Management. She then moved to Charleston, South Carolina, in 2006, where she attended the Charleston School of Law. While in law school, Taylor was an active member of the Phi Delta Phi legal fraternity, the Real Estate Society, Children's Rights and Family Law Society, and Women in Law Society. Taylor was also honored by receiving the CALI Excellence for the Future award in the study of Criminal Trial Practice. After graduating from law school in 2009, Taylor worked as an associate for the Law Offices of Paul E. Tinkler until she recently opened her own practice in March of 2015.. Taylor has been a member of the South Carolina Bar and Charleston County Bar since being admitted to practice law in 2010. She is also licensed to practice in the Federal District Court of South Carolina and the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals. Taylor is also a member of the National Trial Lawyers Association and was awarded the "Top 40 Under 40," in 2012. Taylor is a member of the South Carolina Association for Justice, National Women Trial Lawyers, and American Bar Association.
Taylor Anderson practices in the areas of personal injury and construction litigation.. Please visit our website at
Susan Rosen is an experienced trial attorney who has represented both plaintiffs and defendants in a variety of cases with an emphasis on medical malpractice and personal injury litigation. Susan has been selected by her peers to be included in The Best Lawyers in America in both the medical negligence and personal injury categories. She was the Best Lawyers’ “Personal Injury Lawyer of the Year” for Charleston in 2013 and Best Lawyers’ “Medical Malpractice Lawyer of the Year” for Charleston in 2018 and in 2011. For many years, Susan has been selected for inclusion in the South Carolina Super Lawyers magazine. She was selected for the Leadership In Law Award in 2013 by South Carolina Lawyers Weekly. Susan is also a Circuit Court Mediator, certified by the South Carolina Supreme Court.. She has represented numerous people in medical malpractice claims and won one of the largest medical malpractice verdicts in the state - a $7 million verdict awarded by a Greenville County jury. Her prosecution of a civil murder case in a federal court in Atlanta gained national attention and was reported on national television. She has represented clients in a variety of matters including wrongful death claims, unfair trade practices, products liability claims, medical malpractice claims, commercial disputes, and an extensive number of employment suits. She is a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA), previously serving as the President of the Charleston Chapter. Ms. Rosen is also a member of the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum. Ms. Rosen is also a Circuit Court Mediator, certified by the South Carolina Supreme Court. She is a member of the James L. Petigru American Inn of Court.. Ms. Rosen has been published in numerous legal publications. She authored the topic, Accountants, which was published in SOUTH CAROLINA JURISPRUDENCE, and co-authored the topic, Fraud, also published in that multi-volume treatise. Additionally, she co-authored an article entitled "Controlling Person Liability for Motor Vehicle Dealer Violations of the South Carolina Motor Vehicle Unfair Trade Practices Act: A Proposal for Reform," 47 S.C.L. REV. 349 (Winter 1996). She has lectured at legal education seminars for the South Carolina Bar, Charleston County Bar, ABOTA and the South Carolina Trial Lawyers Associations and has received an AV rating - the highest professional rating in the MARTINDALE-HUBBELL LAW DIRECTORY. She also served as an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Medical University of South Carolina from 1985 through 1998.
Stefan has focused his practice on nursing home abuse and neglect, medical malpractice, and personal injury. After working for one of South Carolina's largest plaintiff's firms for over 6 years, where Stefan developed a department consisting of mutlitple attorneys and staff covering various states in the southeast focused on nursing home abuse and neglect and medical malpractice, Stefan decided to open his own practice - the Feidler Law Firm. The Feidler Law Firm serves injured folks in both South Carolina and Georgia. His personal injury practice focuses on nursing home abuse and neglect, medical malpractice, as well as personal injury cases related to various types of injuries including motor vehicle accidents.. Stefan is a native of the low country, raised on the coast of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina by a single mother who worked two jobs to put food on the table. As a teenager, Stefan found himself on the wrong side of the law and was in the need of legal assistance. Because funds were limited, Stefan’s mother used a credit card to pay attorney fees. Stefan worked as an oyster shucker as his mother expected him to pay the credit card off. That is when Stefan first learned about the importance of hard work.. That attorney changed Stefan's lif forever. The attorney was compassionate and not only addressed all the legal issues, but also made certain Stefan was on the right path. Due to that attorney’s influence, Stefan decided he wanted to be an attorney to one day impact the life of someone the same way that attorney impacted Stefan’s life. Stefan never found himself on the wrong side of the law again and made sure he was on a path to make his momma proud.. Stefan obtained his law degre from the Charleston School of Law, where he was the editor0-in-chief for a law reivew and managing editor for another. Stefan worked as an oyster shucker during law school while also maintaining an internship at the Public Defender’s office and private law firm. After law school Stefan clerked for Circuit Court Judge Roger M. Young, Sr., where he traveled the State of South Carolina to assist Judge Young in various jury trials.. About a month after Stefan's first child was born, his wife and Stefan decided it was time to take a leap of faith and open Feidler Law Firm. While Feidler Law Firm’s primary goal is to provide professional and compassionate legal representation to individuals directly impacted by the negligence of others, Feidler Law Firm also decided that the core values of the law firm would always reflect treating each client like family, and making sure the firm positively impacted the surrounding community in a direct way.. Stefan lives in Charleston, South Carolina with his wife Kelly, son Bodhi, 135lb dog Gunnar, and four chickens for which they named after the Golden Girls. When Stefan is not zealously advocating for injured clients, you can probably catch Stefan fishing with Bodhi, coaching kids’ Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, reading a book, or shucking oysters for friends and family. Employees of Feidler Law Firm are also constantly volunteering in the community. This is a cornerstone of who we are at the Feidler Law Firm, and the legacy Stefan wants to leave for the next generation.
Since November of 2012, Jesse M. Goode has been the sole practitioner of the Law Office of Jesse Goode, LLC, located at 571 Savannah Highway, Suite Four, in the Byrnes Down/Avondale area of Charleston, South Carolina. Jesse specializes in Criminal Litigation in State, Magistrate and Municipal Courts and the representation of Plaintiffs in Civil Litigation involving Personal Injury, Premises Liability and Products Liability.. Prior to opening the Law Office of Jesse Goode, LLC, Jesse spent several years at Howe & Wyndham, LLP, practicing in the areas of Criminal Defense and Plaintiff's Civil Litigation. Throughout his years at Howe & Wyndham, LLP Jesse handled hundreds of cases involving a broad range of criminal offenses from minor traffic violations to very serious General Sessions charges. Additionally, Jesse handled many personal injury cases involving a variety of claims including automobile accidents, slip-and-falls (premises liability) and products liability, to name a few. Jesse has successfully defended many DUI cases in the Tri-County area and has very quickly developed a superior knowledge of the DUI laws of the State of South Carolina.. Give Jesse a call and let him put his experience and knowledge to work for you or your loved one. He can be reached by phone at or by e-mail at , and would be happy to schedule a free consultation to discuss your legal problem. After hours and weekend appointments are no problem, and at-home and/or site visits can also be arranged. We are conveniently located directly behind the #3 Savannah Highway/Wesley Drive CARTA stop and parking is always free.
Serving clients in the areas of civil and criminal litigation, issues relating to firearms, and business transactions.
Senator John Kuhn is a founding partner of Kuhn and Kuhn, LLC, a boutique estate planning and probate law firm, which he and his wife started in 2002. The law was created to serve clients who want an excellent and thorough estate plan, as well as honest probate representation. John has practiced almost exclusively estate planning and probate since becoming a member of the South Carolina Bar in 1994. He is a member of the American Academy of Estate Planning Attorneys.
Ryan Edward Huntley joined David Aylor Law Offices as an attorney in April 2013. He graduated summa cum laude from Francis Marion University with a B.S. in Biology in May 2006. During law school, Ryan served as a legislative intern for United States Senator Jim DeMint. After earning his Juris Doctor from the University of South Carolina School of Law in December 2010, he served as the judicial law clerk for the Honorable William H. Seals, Jr. of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit.. Ryan was admitted to practice in the State Courts of South Carolina in May 2011 and is also admitted to practice in the United States District Court, District of South Carolina. Ryan is a member of the South Carolina Bar Association, Charleston County Bar Association, and the South Carolina Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. He practices in the areas of Personal Injury and Criminal Defense.
Rene is a shareholder and the chair of the Saxton & Stump Family Law Group working out of the firm’s Charleston office. She is also a member of the firm’s Education and Labor and Employment groups. Rene has significant experience in the legal field, both as an attorney for over a decade, and as a paralegal earlier in her career.Rene has a thriving practice in family court, handling a wide variety of domestic issues including, child custody, parental alienation, third party custody and visit modification actions, alimony, equitable division, termination of parental rights and familial adoption, and divorce.