Top best Personal Injury Lawyers in Charleston | 273 available
273 Personal Injury lawyers are available in Charleston, Ohio. These lawyers are rated between 4.3/5 to 4.7/5 and 66% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $50 to $81 per hour.
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FAQs - Personal Injury Lawyers in city Charleston How many Personal Injury lawyers actively serve residents of Charleston, West Virginia? Approximately 68 licensed attorneys focus on Personal Injury across Charleston, West Virginia. Most matters are filed through the West Virginia District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Personal Injury lawyers in Charleston, West Virginia? In Charleston, typical rates range from $230-$341 per hour for Personal Injury. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $2670 and $7141, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Personal Injury matters usually take in courts near Charleston? Personal Injury cases in Charleston, West Virginia usually take around 4-11 months depending on complexity and the West Virginia District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Personal Injury cases for people living in Charleston, West Virginia? Residents of Charleston typically see Personal Injury filings handled by the West Virginia District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Personal Injury? About 40% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Personal Injury, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
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David S. Miller Jr. founded Miller Law, LLC after managing a large personal injury client base for a competitive firm directly out of Law School. Before his pursuit of higher education in the legal field, David was a clerk for the Honorable Justice Robin Jean Davis of the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals. During his time at school, David was a founding member and vice-president of the Carolina Conservancy, a member of the Trial Team for the Board of Ethics Committee, and a proud member of an Alternative Dispute Resolution Journal, Resolved. David appreciates bringing these skills to the table to serve his clients with personable legal services which involve Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Catastrophic Accidents, Criminal Defense, and Bad Faith Insurance Disputes.. Miller Law, LLC is committed to answering your questions about Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Catastrophic Injury, Criminal Defense, and Bad Faith Insurance Disputes issues in South Carolina. I offer a free consultation and I'll gladly discuss your case with you at your convenience. Contact me today to schedule an appointment.
David Pearlman has lived in Charleston, South Carolina all his life and spent his entire life observing the dignity and respect of the law thanks to his father. David’s father, the Honorable Gus H. Pearlman, was Probate Judge for Charleston County for 35 years. “He taught me that everybody deserves respect, dignity, and equal justice no matter their background.”. David attended the University of Georgia and George Washington University. He obtained his law degree from the University of South Carolina School of Law and joined the Steinberg Law Firm in 1976 following his law school graduation. Four years later, he became Partner at Steinberg Law Firm.. David has been a member of the South Carolina Bar Association for over 45 years. He has won landmark cases before the South Carolina Court of Appeals and the South Carolina Supreme Court. He also served as an adjunct professor of Workers’ Compensation Law at the Charleston School of Law. David is an avid member of multiple legal associations. He is on the Executive Board for the Workers’ Injury Law & Advocacy Group, is the Legislative Chairman for Injured Workers’ Advocates, and is a past chairman of the Workers’ Compensation section of the Charleston County Bar Association.. He has been named to the Super Lawyers list for 15 years in a row (2008-2022) and has been included in the Best Lawyers in America publication for Workers’ Compensation Law-Claimants for 17 years straight (2005-2022). His other notable awards and honors include the Avvo Clients’ Choice Award (2022), a Top 10 Workers’ Compensation Attorney by Attorney & Practice (2022), a Top 10 Personal Injury Attorney by Best of the Best Attorneys (2021), a South Carolina Leadership in Law honoree (2017), and the Charleston, SC Lawyer of the Year: Workers’ Compensation by Best Lawyers in 2011.. David is not only highly respected by his peers but is deeply loved by his staff because of his sincere and remarkable character. His passion and heart for people is why he is the right lawyer for you.. David and his wife, Janet, live on Sullivan’s Island and have two children, both of whom have followed in his footsteps and are attorneys as well.
David Lail is a trial lawyer committed to representing those harmed by the actions of others. In addition to helping the injured and their families, David represents victims of bad faith insurance practices, landowners in condemnation actions, and plaintiffs in business litigation. David’s practice focuses on helping people that have experienced a life-changing event or crisis and found themselves with a real fight on their hands – a fight that many times involves powerful and connected interests on the other side.
David has obtained verdicts and settlements totaling more than $100 Million for his catastrophically injured clients over the past 15 years in cases involving bad faith against insurance companies; product liability from rollovers, defective seatbelts and industrial machine injuries; toxic chemical spills by railroad companies; medical, dental and hospital malpractice; trucking and auto accidents; nursing home and daycare negligence; air and water borne bacteria exposure causing Legionnaire's Disease; dram shop negligence by bars and restaurants for violating alcohol liability laws; and negligence by retail stores, energy companies, apartment complexes, hotels, and construction contractors for jobsite, balcony collapse and premises injuries. Yarborough Applegate was recently recognized by VerdictSearch for achieving one of the top 100 verdicts in the United States in 2014 stemming from their $35.9 Million Dollar verdict against PEPCO in Montgomery Co., Maryland. His practice today focuses on representing people who have suffered catastrophic injuries or death.. Prior to founding Yarborough Applegate, David was a Partner at another Charleston-based law firm where he practiced for 9 years handling cases for both Plaintiffs and Defendants. Early in his career, David had the opportunity to work as a defense trial lawyer in cases involving products liability, construction defects, employment, and personal injury issues. He represented several companies routinely sued in the asbestos litigation and was part of a national trial team for these clients, involving him in numerous trials across the U.S. His experience of having represented both plaintiffs and defendants in state and federal courts provides him a varied perspective in discovery strategy, negotiations, and trial.. David has received the highest available peer review rating (AV) through Martindale-Hubbell and has been rated Preeminent for Legal Ability and for Ethical Standards by his peers. Every year since 2012, David has been named by his peers as a "South Carolina Super Lawyer," placing him in a listing of the top five percent of lawyers in the state who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. Additionally, David was nominated and chosen to serve on the South Carolina Bar's Judicial Qualification Committee which screens candidates for judicial vacancies. He is a Lifetime Member of the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum, signifying his accomplishment of numerous multi-million dollar recoveries for his clients. He is also a member of the South Carolina Association of Justice and the American Association for Justice. David and his law firm place a large emphasis on giving back to the local community both by doing free legal work and through generous financial and service contributions to local charities each year.
Clay earned his J.D. from the University of Alabama School of Law. As a law student, he served as the Executive Editor of The Journal of the Legal Profession and began gaining valuable litigation experience. He served as a judicial extern for the Honorable Chief Judge Karon O. Bowdre, and the Honorable Virginia E. Hopkins, both of the Northern District of Alabama, respectively. He participated in one of the school of law's clinical programs, providing free representation to members of the local community in various facets of civil litigation, including obtaining a default judgment in a trial involving faulty construction work following the tornado in Tuscaloosa in 2011.. While in law school, Clay was elected to the Bench and Bar Legal Honor Society, was awarded the Dean’s Community Service Award, and received the Best Paper Award in his first year Contracts class. Clay is a member of the South Carolina Bar Association, the Horry County Bar Association, the Georgetown County Bar Association, and the South Carolina Association for Justice.. Clay holds a Bachelor of Science in Bioengineering from Clemson University with a minor in Political Science. He resides in Georgetown with his golden retriever, Lee.
Chris is a trial lawyer who practices throughout South and North Carolina. He previously served as an assistant public defender in Western NC, but now works primarily out of his Charleston office and devotes his practice exclusively to helping those who have been injured by the wrongful acts of others.
Charleston personal injury attorney Katie Monoc is a critical thinker and skilled problem solver. Katie focuses her practice on personal injury but offers additional legal services in the areas of civil rights, business litigation, and political law. In the past, Katie served as general counsel for two gubernatorial campaigns. She takes a flexible and comprehensive approach to every case and does not shy away from a challenge. Katie is a Riley Diversity Fellow of the Riley Institute at Furman University’s Diversity Leadership Initiative. She is also involved with the South Carolina Bar Association.
Caroline is a native of the Charleston area. She grew up on James Island and attended Ashley Hall School from kindergarten through graduation in 1989, after which she studied political science and economics at the College of Charleston, graduating with both a Bachelor of Science and a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1993.. While at the College of Charleston, Caroline was a member of Tri Delta sorority and served on the Honor Board, becoming the first female chair of the Honor Board in the history of the College. While in law school at Cumberland School of Law at Samford University, Caroline was recognized for her writing and research skills and served as a Cordell Hull Teaching Fellow.. From 1994 through 1996, she was employed as a law clerk at McDaniel, Hall, Conerly, & Lusk in Birmingham, Alabama, and from 1995 through 1996, she was also employed as a law clerk at Gedney M. Howe, III, PA.. After graduating from law school in 1996, she served as law clerk to the Honorable Charles Whetstone, Judge for the First Judicial Circuit in South Carolina. She then began practicing law at Gedney M. Howe, III, PA.. She was a member of the Founding Board of the Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry and served on the Executive Committee for the Board, as well as a member of the College of Charleston Cougar Club Board of Directors, having served on its Executive Committee, and is a member of the National Alumnae Council for Ashley Hall School, serving as liaison to the Alumnae Association.. She resides on James Island with her daughter, Isabel.
By holding his Commercial Driver’s License (CDL), as well as previously defending trucking companies, Wilson has an insider’s perspective and unique set of knowledge that better enables him to pursue personal injury cases involving trucks. Wilson focuses his practice on truck accidents and all other types of personal injury cases. He is recognized by Super Lawyers as a 2023 South Carolina Rising Star in Transportation Law, and by South Carolina Legal Elite for Personal Injury and Litigation.
Bradford was born and raised in Florence, South Carolina. He obtained his B.A. in Political Science from the Citadel in 2001. While at the Citadel, Bradford was an academic standout and recipient of the Bernard Baruch and Frank W. Cayce academic scholarships. He was also a member of the football team and served as his company’s athletic officer. In 2005, Bradford obtained his law degree from the University of South Carolina. After graduation, he began his legal career as a law clerk to The Honorable Thomas A. Russo, Circuit Judge of the Twelfth Judicial Circuit. Bradford was Judge Russo’s first law clerk and, because of Judge Russo’s at-large position, they presided over criminal and civil cases as far south as Charleston County and as far North as Oconee County. During his time with Judge Russo, Bradford gained invaluable insight into the perspectives, and decision making processes of Judges in a wide variety of cases, both civil and criminal. At the conclusion of his clerkship in 2006, Bradford became an associate of Aiken, Bridges, Elliott, Tyler, & Saleeby, P.A. in his hometown of Florence, South Carolina. During his time with the Aiken, Bridges Firm, Bradford specialized in general civil defense litigation. His areas of practice included personal injury defense, construction defect litigation, medical malpractice defense, premises liability defense, as well as a wide range of constitutional law cases involving alleged violations of the 4th, 5th, 8th, and 14th Amendment rights of detained persons. Bradford’s notable clients included various divisions of the South Carolina Department of Corrections, county detention centers across the Pee Dee Region, as well as city and county law enforcement officials themselves. During his time in Florence, Bradford also handled many DSS child abuse/neglect cases where he acted as attorney for parents as well as Guardian Ad Litem for children. In April of 2010, Bradford relocated to Charleston, where he has quickly expanded his areas of practice to, plaintiff’s personal injury, criminal defense, and family law matters. He is admitted to practice in both state and federal district courts of South Carolina, and is a member of the South Carolina Bar, Charleston County Bar Associations, and South Carolina Association for Justice. Bradford is capable of handling a wide range of legal issues, and is passionate about helping the citizens of the Charleston area. Bradford is an avid outdoorsman, and when he is not fighting for his clients, he enjoys spending his free time at the beach.
Born in Charleston, Louis P. Herns is proud to represent clients from all over his hometown. He has been practicing law for 30 years, giving him a strong grasp on the laws surrounding personal injury and general negligence matters. Mr. Herns has been recognized with an AV Preeminent® rating, which is the highest rating a legal professional can be awarded from Martindale-Hubbell®. He focuses his practice on product liability, toxic torts, and general negligence matters. Over the decades he has been representing injury victims, he has secured countless positive case results. Mr. Herns is a passionate legal advocate for his clients and always strives to put their rights and interests first. Reach out to his firm at to find out how he can help with your case.
Born and raised in Southern West Virginia, I graduated from the West Virginia University College of Law in 1984, where I was a member of the West Virginia Law Review.. My practice focuses on personal injury and wrongful death. I have been lead counsel in a number of cases involving brain injury, motor vehicle accidents, products liability, work related accidents, insurance bad faith, and medical malpractice.. My is experienced both in West Virginia Circuit Courts and the Federal Courts in the State of West Virginia. I am a member of the American Bar Association, the West Virginia State Bar, the Kanawha County Bar Association, and the American Association for Justice.
Ben Traywick is a trial lawyer who represents clients in matters relating to personal injury and wrongful death; defective construction and contractor/developer negligence; investment fraud and money manager negligence/misrepresentation; probate and contested will claims, and various other matters. He has been lead counsel in more than a dozen trials seen through to verdict, in both state and federal courts in South Carolina.. Practicing law in his hometown of Charleston, Ben has a lifetime's worth of great friends and his entire family: parents, brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews, and his own lovely wife and two little girls. Yet unlike many "locals", Ben embraces the wave of new arrivals the Charleston area has seen in recent years from all over the country. In his view the new folks bring new energy and new ideas which keep the scene here vivid and interesting. In recent years Ben has represented clients hailing from Washington and California, Massachusetts and New York, and of course many from across South Carolina.. Outside of work Ben reads as many good books as possible, wets a fishing line here and there, and hones his chronically mediocre home improvement skills. He serves his neighborhood civic club as its treasurer and attorney, his church on its vestry and as lector, his town on its Historical Commission, and his colleagues in the South Carolina Bar in its House of Delegates.
Attorney Wes B. Allison is a dedicated advocate for his clients. As a magna cum laude graduate of Charleston School of Law, Attorney Allison has the skills and knowledge to navigate complex injury cases. During law school, he consistently made the Dean’s List and was honored with numerous CALI Awards for Excellence, given to the student with the top grade in certain legal classes. Since joining Kahn Law Firm, Attorney Allison has focused on the areas of personal injury and medical malpractice, proudly representing clients throughout the Charleston area. For a skilled and knowledgeable personal injury attorney, call his firm at.
Attorney Matthew Marin is an aggressive and client-focused personal injury lawyer. Working out of our offices in Cranston, Rhode Island, Charleston, South Carolina, and Woodbridge, Connecticut, Attorney Marin utilizes his years of experience, compassion, and real world trial experience to advocate for victims from all walks of life. If you or a loved on has been sickened or injured by a defective product or medicine or simply rear-ended on your way home from work, our Attorney Matthew Marin and the entire Marin and Barrett Law Firm stands ready to fight for your rights and see that justice is secured.. At Marin and Barrett, Inc. we work on our personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis. This means we do not receive a fee unless you secure a financial recovery. We do not have any hidden or upfront fees either. If you think you may have a case, or maybe are not sure, please give us a call and we would be happy to talk about it with you.. CAMP LEJEUNE WATER CONTAMINATION LAWSUITS. From 1953 to 1987, over one million people were exposed to dangerous chemicals in contaminated water at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in North Carolina. Exposure to toxic water contamination at Camp Lejeune has been linked to cancer and other serious health issues. The Camp Lejeune water contamination lawyers at Marin and Barrett, Inc. are providing free claim evaluations to Marine veterans, their families and other victims injured due to exposure to toxic chemicals. Victims are now eligible to seek justice and compensation from the United States Government under the Camp Lejeune Justice Act of 2022. You are eligible to file a Camp Lejeune lawsuit if you were on base for more than 30 days and were a Marine Corps Veteran, Family Member, Civilian Worker, or Any others who lived or worked on base and now suffer or have suffered with any of the following medical conditions:. Adult LeukemiaAplastic Anemia and other Myelodysplastic SyndromesBladder CancerKidney CancerLiver CancerMultiple MyelomaNon-Hodgkin’s LymphomaParkinson’s Disease. Birth Defects. Miscarriages. Contact the law firm Marin and Barrett, Inc. at for a free, no-obligation case consultation to discuss your legal options and find out how filing a Camp Lejeune Lawsuit based on exposure to toxic water contamination can help you and your family members recover financial compensation.
As Chief Operating Officer and attorney at Roden Love LLC, Graeham C. Gillin combines a unique background in business management, commercial construction, and law to oversee and advance the firm’s operations in Charleston, SC. Raised on a ranch in Montana, Graeham earned his undergraduate degree from Montana State University before transitioning into the construction and energy industries. His pursuit of legal studies at the Charleston School of Law solidified his commitment to community engagement and public service, earning him recognition for outstanding contributions. He was awarded "Best & Brightest 35 and Under" in 2024 by Charleston Business. Actively addressing the Affordable Housing crisis and involved in South Carolina’s political landscape, Graeham brings both strategic leadership and a passion for making an impact to Roden Love LLC, supporting the firm’s mission of effective client advocacy and service.
As an associate at Roden Love LLC’s Charleston office, Zach Stohr focuses on personal injury cases, providing skilled representation built on years of experience. Previously, he worked as a defense attorney for insurance companies, gaining valuable insights into their tactics and negotiation strategies. This perspective now benefits his clients as he advocates for their rights and works to secure fair compensation. Zach holds dual bachelor’s degrees in criminal justice and homeland security from Virginia Commonwealth University and earned his law degree cum laude from Charleston School of Law, where he participated in the Moot Court Board and supported fellow students with research and technical assistance. He is licensed to practice in South Carolina, including the U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina, and is a member of the Charleston County Bar Association. In his personal life, Zach enjoys boating and outdoor activities with his wife and two children, making the most of Charleston’s coastal lifestyle.
As a personal injury attorney at Roden Love LLC’s Charleston office, Kiley Reidy demonstrates unwavering dedication to client advocacy and service. She earned her J.D. cum laude from the Charleston School of Law as a Presidential Scholar, and previously graduated with honors from the University of Kentucky with degrees in Marketing and Communication. This blend of legal acumen and business insight informs her client-focused approach and strategic problem-solving. Raised near Chicago in a family of legal professionals, Kiley’s upbringing shaped her commitment to justice and passion for helping others. Kiley is also deeply engaged in community service, volunteering each week at Seacoast Church and participating in several young adult ministries throughout Charleston. Outside of work, she enjoys traveling, fitness, and reading, reflecting her drive for ongoing personal and professional growth. Kiley’s blend of compassion, diligence, and dedication enables her to effectively support clients through challenging circumstances, always working to secure the most favorable results.
Any results the lawyer or the law firm may have achieved on behalf of clients in other matters does not necessarily indicate results can be obtained for other clients.. Maryland native, Attorney Marissa Fish now calls Summerville, South Carolina home. After marrying into the military, she lives in many places for small amounts of time. Through those years, Attorney Fish became passionate about helping those facing traumatic and difficult times. Her drive for helping others is what fuels her practice in the areas of personal injury, workers’ compensation, social security disability, and veterans’ disability cases.. Before practicing law, Attorney Fish attended the College of Charleston where she double-majored and obtained her Bachelor of Arts in German and Political Science. After completing her undergraduate studies, she earned her Masters of Science in Criminal Justice from Charleston Southern University. Immediately, Attorney Fish pursued her Juris Doctorate, which she earned from the University of Massachusetts School of Law-Dartmouth. She completed her law degree and graduated magna cum laude.. After rigorous years of education. Attorney Fish was admitted to practice in South Carolina. Since then, she has committed her life to obtaining justice and compensation for those who have been wrongly injured due to the negligence or carelessness of other individuals. She is dedicated to seeking out the fine detail of every case to give her clients the aggressive representation they deserve.
Any results the lawyer or the law firm may have achieved on behalf of clients in other matters does not necessarily indicate results can be obtained for other clients.. Immediately after passing the South Carolina Bar, Attorney Caroline Temple began working at George Sink, P.A. Injury Lawyers in the Veterans Disability Law subdivision. Her passion for people, especially for veterans, has allowed for her to represent clients to ensure that they receive the disability payments they deserve. She understands that in today’s society, veterans are often over-looked. For this reason, she works hard to make sure each of her veteran clients is comfortable and confident through the entire case process.. Before beginning her career in law, Temple attended Louisiana State University where she earned her undergraduate and graduate degrees in English, minoring in Italian. During this time, she was a part of Delta Delta Delta Sorority which allowed for her to be a major part of charity events, such as ones that benefitted the St. Jude’s Children Research Hospital and Habitat for Humanity. Temple remained at LSU while she completed her Juris Doctorate, which she graduated cum laude. During law school, she spent a summer studying personal injury and insurance defense firms in Lyon, France. After her law school completion, Temple became licensed in Louisiana and practiced corporate and insurance defense litigation in New Orleans.
Any results the lawyer or the law firm may have achieved on behalf of clients in other matters does not necessarily indicate results can be obtained for other clients.. David Johnston is an accomplished attorney who helps clients throughout South Carolina in a wide range of matters involving personal injury and workers’ compensation. Specifically, Attorney Johnston applies his decades of experience to helping clients’ secure full and fair compensation after they’ve been hurt on the job or were injured as a result of another’s negligence or carelessness. In each case he handles, no matter how difficult, David focuses on providing personalized attention and positive results.. After earning his BA in computer science from East Carolina University, David went on to graduate from Campbell University School of Law, where he served as the Court of Appeals Editor for the Campbell Law Observer and was a Moot Court Finalist. After law school, he gained extensive experience in personal injury, workers’ comp, Social Security law, and estate planning while working at some of the top firms in the Carolinas.. In addition to his legal experience representing local South Carolinians, David was also invited to work as a legal advisor to several private security providers during the Iraqi conflict in Baghdad in 2004. During this time, he worked with top agencies - including Sabre International Security, American Iraqi Solutions Group, and Special Operations Consultant (SOC) International Security. He was instrumental in assisting one organization’s establishment of a 1,500 man guard force to protect the perimeter of Victory Base Complex, which housed top military officials.. David has been a resident of Charleston for nearly 20 years and has dedicated his career to helping hard-working men and women across the state with the same level of passion and dedication he devoted to those who served our country.
Any results the lawyer or the law firm may have achieved on behalf of clients in other matters does not necessarily indicate results can be obtained for other clients.. Attorney Brian Badger, a lifelong resident of Charleston, received his undergraduate education from Clemson University and later earned his Juris Doctorate from the University of South Carolina School of Law. Before becoming a member of the legal team at George Sink, P.A. Injury Lawyers, Brian worked in South Carolina local government, and also worked in the insurance industry and other law firms handling personal injury cases. His background in insurance claims gives him unique experience and insight into the “other side,” which he puts to work for his personal injury clients. Brian is well known and respected for his commitment to protecting the rights of the injured, including those who have been involved in car accidents and those injured at work. He is a bold advocate for his clients who are going up against large insurance companies and fights tirelessly to help bring his clients the compensation they deserve.. Brian lives with his family in West Ashley.
Allison Fultz joined David Aylor Law Offices as an attorney in October of 2021. She attended College of Charleston where she graduated with a B.A. in Psychology in December 2018. One month later, she began the expedited spring-start program at Charleston School of Law where she obtained her Juris Doctor in 2.5 years. While at Charleston School of Law, Allison served as the student liaison for the Charleston County Bar Association and was an active member in other organizations such as the Women in Law Association and the Christian Legal Society. She is a member of the South Carolina Bar Association and the Charleston County Bar Association.
After 31 years of helping people in my practice of dentistry, whether infants born with cleft lip and palate or older folks needing dental implants to be able to eat, I am followng my passion, the law. I am a problem solver, dedicated, and persistent. My goal is to help those who cannot help themselves obtain justice.
A lifelong Charlstonian, Mark opened The Peper Law Firm in 2005 to provide quality legal services to the citizens of the lowcountry that raised and supported him. Through its continued success, the Firm has grown into a team of 3 attorneys and 7 staff members spread out across their main office in West Ashley and their satellite office in the Park Circle area of North Charleston. In addition to representing the best interests of each client, The Peper Law Firm takes great pride in serving the community through its multiple outreach programs, to include sponsoring various youth programs and continued service on local boards. As a result of these continued efforts, Mark was recently named by SC Lawyers Weekly as the recipient of its "2020 Leader in the Law" award.