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71 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 29403 in Charleston West, Virginia. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.8/5 and 59% provide free consultation with average fees of $348 per hour.
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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.
Kelley Young grew up in the Lowcountry an after graduating magna cum laude from law school, she immediately moved back to the area because of her passion to help those in her community. During law school, Kelley clerked for the United States Attorney's Office as well as for two judges in the criminal arena. She also successfully argued cases as a Certified Legal Intern for the Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement Division. Kelley practiced as an Assistant Solicitor in Charleston for several years, where she was selected to focus primarily on litigating violent crimes and larger narcotics cases towards the end of her prosecution career.. Kelley left the prosecutor's office when she was appointed by the Governor of South Carolina to become a Magistrate Judge for Charleston County. As a Magistrate Judge, Kelley gained invaluable experience by holding bond hearings, preliminary hearings, traffic court as well as eviction hearings for all of Charleston County. Because of her passion to fight for others in the Lowcountry where she grew up, Kelley resigned as a Magistrate Judge to join Adam Young in private practice.. Kelley’s diverse trial experience as a prosecutor and her time as a Magistrate Judge has led her to fully understand the inner workings of all stages in the criminal justice system-including how to assess the weaknesses of each criminal case during preliminary hearings or pre-indictment stages, negotiate bonds and plea agreements between attorneys and judges, and zealously protect and defend the rights of her clients. When she is not working for her personal injury or criminal defense clients, Kelley prosecutes cases for the City of Folly Beach. Kelley's litigation background and unique experience as a local Judge make her a strong advocate for all of her clients.
I am a trial lawyer and managing partner at the Bringardner Injury Law Firm. I focus my practice on complex catastrophic personal injury and wrongful death. I have experience with cases involving motor vehicles, pedestrians, motorcycles, trucks, commercial vehicles, construction accidents, negligent security, premises liability, and insurance bad faith. I have extensive experience in cases involving traumatic brain injuries and spinal cord injuries. I pride myself on standing up for people.
Guy J. Vitetta has been a practicing trial lawyer since 1991 and has practiced exclusively family and divorce law in Charleston since 2002. He has earned a reputation for excellence in Family law representation and continues to hold an AV® Peer Rating*, the highest given by Martindale–Hubbell, which was awarded in 2005. This award is given to an attorney by his/her colleagues to honor their high regard for his or her professional and ethical skills.. Guy has represented hundreds of clients in all types of Family Law matters, including:. Eleven years as a public defender made Guy an effective and decisive litigator. His trial and litigation skills are critical to the evaluation of and strategic planning in any legal case and when a Family Law case goes to trial, Guy employs all of those skills.. But a majority of cases involving families are settled before going to trial. To conduct the process most appropriate to a client’s particular situation, Guy draws on extensive experience with all available tools, including:. Upon seeing the reality of domestic relations law, Guy saw room for improvement in how family disputes were handled in South Carolina. He sought alternatives and in 2003 became the first attorney in South Carolina trained in Collaborative Law. He is a founding member and past president of the South Carolina Collaborative Law Institute. He is also a Certified Family Court Mediator in South Carolina and co-founded the Mediation and Meeting Center of Charleston. Guy is seen as a leader in Family Law and has mentored many new lawyers. Guy currently serves on the Practice and Procedures Committee of the South Carolina Bar.. Another example of Guy’s leadership is his dedicated effort to improve the options for managing the financial aspects of Family Law matters. In early 2016, Guy and colleague Sean Keefer, released an innovative software program, called , for Judges and attorneys in South Carolina to assist in the organization and secure management of client financial data. Settlyd improves greatly the collection, calculation, and secure storage of the complex financial data, which are central to all family legal matters.. Originally from Philadelphia, PA, Guy graduated from Ohio’s Kenyon College with a B.A. in history and religion. As a community activist addressing consumer and environmental issues, Guy decided his most influential avenue for making a difference in the community was in the practice of law. He graduated from Capital University Law School in Columbus, Ohio in 1991. He worked on appeals for Death Row inmates while clerking in the Death Penalty Section of the Ohio Public Defender Commission during Law School. He then served as a Public Defender in Columbus, Ohio for two years and then in Charleston County, South Carolina for nine years before opening his private practice in Charleston, South Carolina.
Dyllan Rankin focuses on serious personal injury litigation and criminal defense. He is a former adjunct professor of legal research and writing at the Charleston School of Law, where he also served on the alumni board. He currently serves on the board of trustees for the Charleston County Public Library and the Father to Father Program through the South Carolina Center for Fathers and Families. Dyllan is a graduate of the SC Bar Leadership Academy, and in 2017 and 2018, he was selected to the Super Lawyers' list of South Carolina Rising Stars.
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.
C. Tyson Nettles is the lawyer who helps families and business when construction goes awry, money is owed, insurance companies do not pay, or someone is injured. He has been involved in thousands of complex cases around the country since he graduated from Ole Miss Law School in 2004, after majoring in Civil Engineering at the University of South Carolina. He has been named a Rising Star in Litigation (Top 2.5%) from 2013 to 2017. Tyson has previously served as the Vice Chairman of the South Carolina Board of Architectural Examiners from 2008 until 2015. He is married with a child, and his beautiful family lives in James Island.
Attorney David P. Traywick is a Charleston local. He grew up on the Isle of Palms primarily surfing anything that moved and by age 15 was local champion. He also excelled in other sports including soccer, baseball and was, at one time, unbeatable at ping-pong. David attended Porter Gaud, The Asheville School and graduated from Wando high school before attending Clemson University and University of South Carolina.. David's approach to law is different than most. Like most lawyers handling litigation matters, he brings a competitive spirit to his law practice. But he is tempered because he values clients and the ethics of his practice more than anything else. David is not a career lawyer. After college he sold stocks and bonds at Morgan Stanley and worked other sales positions into his early 30s before attending law school, once again, at the University of South Carolina.. David's well rounded background leads to creative solutions. He is completely client-centric, always seeking a superior result. David is always looking for angles and advantages whether procedural or digging through substance in search of the 'silver bullet'. Relentless, David doesn't quit and he will go down swinging before throwing in a towel. David practices law solo, handling only a small caseload - so he usually answers his phone when his clients call.. Traywick has a lot of interests and can usually be found reading - from legal papers to his favorite topics: archaeology, capital markets, art, economics, history, architecture, technology, military history, politics, and sometimes, pop culture. He is a member of the South Carolina Bar Association, the Charleston County Bar Association, and the South Carolina Trial Lawyers Association. He has been included in the Super Lawyers® Rising Stars® list for 5 years in a row.