Top best E Lawyers in Columbia | 2040 available
2040 E lawyers are available in Columbia, Tennessee. These lawyers are rated between 4.7/5 to 5/5 and 50% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $37 to $63 per hour.
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$209 - $586
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4.7 - 5.0 ★
2040 E Lawyers Found Near You
Originally from Cheraw, South Carolina, Ashley Cole Story graduated from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 2012. She began working with J. Lewis Cromer & Associates as a clerk and continued her work as an associate attorney until 2016 when she transitioned to Duff, White & Turner, LLC before establishing her law practice with Andrea White in April of 2017.. As a law student, Ashley was a competing member on the USC School of Law Mock Trial Bar and also served as the Vice President of the USC School of Law Pro Bono Program. She co-chaired the Law School Ambassadors Program and was an active member of the Black Law Students Association.. As a Public Interest Fellow, she clerked for Richland County Court Appointed Special Advocates and S.C. Legal Services. Richland County CASA is a volunteer guardian ad litem program, and S.C. Legal Services provides free legal assistance to low-income residents of the state.. Ashley graduated magna cum laude from the University of South Carolina, where she earned a B.S.in International Business and Marketing in 2009. She also graduated with Honors from the South Carolina Honors College.
One of the reasons I chose to become a lawyer is to help people with their problems. I have assisted only plaintiffs and claimants my entire legal career and I am proud of that. I have three children and one grandson. I graduated magna cum laude from the University of South Carolina in May 1990, with a B.A. in Criminal Justice and received my J.D. from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 1994. I was admitted to the South Carolina Bar in November 1994. After joining Army ROTC at the University of South Carolina during my undergraduate studies, I was commissioned as an officer in the United States Army Reserves in 1990 and served for 21 years before retiring as a Major in August 2011. I was assigned to the 108th Training Division at Fort Jackson, South Carolina for the first 10 years of my career before switching to the 12th Legal Support Organization as a judge advocate for the last 11 years of my military career at Fort Jackson, South Crolina. I am a member of the South Carolina Association for Justice, the Injured workers' Advocates, the South Carolina Workers' Compensation Educational Association, and the Richland County Bar Association. I have enjoyed speaking engagements as an attorney over the years ranging from career days as local middle and high schools, to presenting at University of South Carolina law school classes, as well as presentations for workers' compensation seminars sponsored by the National Business Institute, the South Carolina Bar Association, and the Richland County Bar Association.. Any result our firm may achieve on behalf of one client in one matter does not necessarily indicate similar results can be obtained for other clients.
Not only do I want you to reach your goals faster, I want you to do it smarter. I know that many entrepreneurs love what they do and their number one goal is to see their ideas executed as quickly as possible. As a result, they often see legal matters as constraining and a barrier to getting their ideas off the ground. Because of this, my mission is to fully understand my clients and their projects so I can artfully guide and counsel them on the most pressing legal matters. I strive to know my clients well and provide them with advice and services unique to them. In the end, I want to be efficient, cost effective, and an integral part of my clients' success.. For potential estate planning clients, I can tell you that what I've seen most is the tremendous relief that clients feel after getting their estate planning documents executed. It's a great feeling to know you've made the right preparations for your family. I've also seen the unnecessary frustration that results when the unexpected happens to a loved one and the proper documents have not been executed.. For most people, I can prepare all the estate planning documents you'll need to feel secure through a straightforward and easy process for an affordable flat fee.
Nick Lancaster is an attorney at Fort, Holloway, & Saylor, LLC, a leading family law firm in Tennessee. With a strong foundation in trial advocacy and family law, Nick distinguished himself during law school as an associate editor of the South Dakota Law Review and a member of the Trial Advocacy Team, earning the prestigious Thomas J. Horton Advocate of Excellence award. After passing the Bar Exam, Nick relocated to Tennessee, where he dedicated two years to serving as a crisis advocate for victims of domestic violence, successfully assisting hundreds of clients secure orders of protection. This experience solidified his commitment to providing compassionate, effective legal representation in domestic violence, divorce, child custody, and related matters.Since joining Fort, Holloway, & Saylor in 2023, Nick has excelled as a skilled practitioner, shaped by the exceptional training and mentorship of the firm’s esteemed partners. Immersed in a legacy of the highest standards of legal practice, Nick has cultivated an expertise in divorce cases, child custody matters, domestic violence orders of protection, and adoptions. This rigorous preparation empowers him to deliver strategic, client-focused solutions with precision, confidence, and care.Fueled by a passion for family law, Nick combines tireless energy with a seasoned perspective, ensuring clients feel supported and empowered throughout their legal journey. His commitment to excellence, sharpened by the wisdom and guidance of his distinguished colleagues, enables Nick to secure meaningful outcomes in complex family law cases. Whether negotiating favorable settlements or advocating powerfully in the courtroom, Nick’s dedication and dynamic approach make him a trusted and effective ally for clients ready to begin the next chapter of their lives.
Natalie helps families protect their assets from the devastating cost of long-term care. Over the last two decades, Natalie has worked with nursing homes and their patients, fighting the beleaguered and complex government process of securing benefits for seniors - a process which can cause unnecessary frustration for families in their greatest time of need. Natalie's firm, Senior-Legal, is the solution. Natalie will ensure that your family has the legal tools to protect your lifetime savings from long-term care costs, all while accessing government benefits available to help pay those expenses. Senior-Legal provides today's solutions to protect tomorrow.
My practice is centered on handling high-stakes, courthouse litigation for individuals and businesses. I focus on asissting those who have bene injured by the wrongdoing of others in some way. I handle catastrophic injury cases, nursing home litigation, and commercial disputes, including insurance coverage and "bad faith" litigation, contract litigation, wage and employment claims, and business "divorces.". I am originally from Charleston, South Carolina. I began my career in North Carolina. Since 2007, I have enjoyed living in Columbia, where I met my wife. We have two children and a bulldog named Izzy. I serve as the General Counsel for Downtown Church, a PC USA congregation in Columbia, SC. In my spare time, I enjoy cooking and traveling.
My practice focuses primarily on product liability and other complex litigation involving automotive, motorcycle and truck products, heavy equipment and machinery, construction defects, and trucking and transportation. I also handle matters involving automotive and commercial insurance coverage for claims for personal injury, wrongful death and/or property damage.
My practice consists almost entirely of civil litigation on the defense side. But I became a lawyer to benefit average Missourians, and I welcome clients with any of the many legal issues that arise in daily life.
My name is Samuel G. "Sam" Holloway. I am a family law attorney practicing law in Columbia, Maury County, Tennessee. Please feel free to contact me at to schedule a consultation with me. I look forward to helping you in your divorce, child custody, child support, and other family law matters.
My name is Lacey Thompson, and I am a criminal defense attorney in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and Columbia, South Carolina. I started my career in criminal defense at the Frederick Law Office, and I have been hooked since my first day. I never wanted to practice criminal defense, but as the saying goes, tell God your plans and He’ll laugh. While it was not what I originally wanted to do, it was where I ended up, and I am so glad I did. I get to help people every day I come into the office. Now, I can’t imagine doing anything else, and I’m the happiest I’ve ever been. While this job can often be a struggle with what criminal defense attorneys face, those clients that I have helped and are helping make it worth it.. Any result that Lacey Thomspon achieved on behalf of one client in one matter does not necessarily indicate similar results can be obtained for other clients.
My legal practice focuses primarily in the area of labor and employment matters. While most of my clients are based inteh greater Baltimore area, I have worked with labor clients that have a national presence.. Employment Claims Representation: I represent individuals in employment law related matters such as unpaid wages, FMLA violations, unlawful discrimination and retaliation, wrongful discharge and unemployment.. Labor Union Representation: I have worked with both private and public sector unions. In particular I have assisted with unon negotiation, grievance handling and arbitration, and internal union governance.. Alternative Dispute Resolution: I have an interest in alternative dispute resolution. I have worked with Federal Mediators during labor negotiations as union-side counsel, attended mediation at the EEOC and MCHR to assist and counsel clients during the process, and I have served as a volunteer mediator for the Community Mediation program. In addition, I am the chair of the American Bar Association Young Lawyers Division Dispute Resolution Committee for the 2011-2012 bar year.
My goals are (1) to provide existing and new clients with prompt, high quality legal representation in my areas of expertise at a reasonable fee, and (2) to fulfill my role as a managing partner of our law firm by maintaining and building on our firm's excellent reputation in the legal community.
My goal is to be your trusted advisor who helps you make the very best personal, financial, legal, and business decisions for your family and your business throughout your lifetime. I want to help you and your business not just now, but also when you can’t be there so that I can help guide your loved ones and colleagues through a difficult process.
My Civil Defense practice is concentrated on providing excellent, responsive and cost effective defense of civil claims. My Mediation practice utilizes our excellent conference room facilities and convenient location to serve mediation needs of various parties. After over 25 years as an Army Aviator and retired Colonel, I will use my leadership abilities to guide litigants through the demanding aspects of Civil Litigation in both our State and Federal District Courts.
Ms. Bayoumi has been representing family law clients since 2015.. Gauri Bayoumi received her Bachelor’s Degree in Finance from The George Washington University in May 2011. Ms. Bayoumi graduated from the University of Baltimore School of Law with her J.D. and a concentration in family law in May 2015.. While in law school, Ms. Bayoumi offered mediation services and limited representation to clients as a Maryland Rule 16 Student Attorney with the University of Baltimore Mediation Clinic for Families. Ms. Bayoumi has completed 40 hours of mediation training as prescribed by the Maryland Rules of Procedure, as well as an additional 20 hours, which qualifies her to mediate child access cases.. After being admitted to the Maryland Bar in December 2015, Ms. Bayoumi focused her legal career in family law. Ms. Bayoumi is collaboratively trained and certified to represent children in custody and divorce cases. Her practice covers all areas of domestic and family law, including, but not limited to, divorce litigation, alimony, protecting and dividing marital assets, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, separation settlement agreements, child custody, and child support matters. Ms. Bayoumi also practices estate planning, such as preparing Wills, Powers of Attorney, and Advanced Healthcare Directives. Ms. Bayoumi was selected to the Super Lawyers Rising Stars list from 2019-2025.
Mr. Sung represents individuals and companies in a broad array of complex litigation matters including insurance recovery, collection, personal injury, legal and medical malpractice, breach of contract, and construction. In addition, Mr. Sung advises clients in all aspects of business and commercial transactions, and represents both sellers and buyers in business purchase settlements for various types of businesses. Mr. Sung began his legal practice in 2001 in the Washington, D.C. office of DLA Piper. As an associate in DLA Piper’s commercial litigation group, Mr. Sung represented nationwide franchise companies and automobile companies in various complex commercial litigation cases. Mr. Sung also represented major pharmaceutical companies in conducting internal investigations and defending investigations conducted by the Department of Justice.In 2007, Mr. Sung joined the Washington, D.C. office Gilbert Randolph, LLP. Mr. Sung specialized in insurance recovery litigation, representing various trusts formed pursuant to the Bankruptcy Code in coverage litigation against insurance companies. In addition, Mr. Sung represented a class of plaintiffs in a landmark class action lawsuit brought against major title insurance companies for the recovery of title insurance premium overcharges. Mr. Sung currently serves as the President of the Korean American Community Association of Howard County. In that capacity, Mr. Sung represents the interest of Korean residents of Howard County before the Office of the County Executive. Mr. Sung also serves as a Commissioner on the Howard County Ethics Commission.
Mr. Shealey attended the University of South Carolina and graduated with a BA in 2001. After finishing his undergraduate work and exploring what career paths excited him the most, Brian chose to study law in Boston, Massachusetts, and graduated from New England Law in 2007. Mr. Shealey worked for 5 years at the Richland County Public Defender’s Office before establishing the Shealey Law Firm, LLC. Mr. Shealey has spent the majority of his legal career defending the most violent charges, including clients charged with murder, armed robbery, rape and burglary. Throughout his career, Mr. Shealey has achieved an impressive number of acquittals at trial, but he always attempts to use his courtroom success in an effort to shield future clients from the risks of trial by getting favorable results before ever entering a courtroom. The time spent fighting for his client’s rights in trial has given him a unique set of experiences that he enjoys putting to work for all of his clients in his every day practice. Mr. Shealey is admitted to practice in all South Carolina State and Federal Courts.
Mr. Milling handles civil litigation, corporate litigation, criminal defense, white collar criminal defense and appeals in all South Carolina state and federal courts. He is a former criminal prosecutor and is a CJA Panel attorney for the District of South Carolina and Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals. Mr. Milling is a member of the South Carolina Bar and licensed to practice before the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina, Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals, DC Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court.
Mr. Jowers, a partner with Janet, Janet & Suggs, LLC, can be reached at. Since 2002 he has represented patients harmed by medical malpractice, pharmaceuticals, and medical devices. He is admitted to practice before all courts in the State of South Carolina, the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina (2002), and the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals (2003). He has been admitted to practice pro hac vice in numerous states throughout the country.. Mr. Jowers graduated with honors from The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina in 1998. Afterwards, he entered the University of South Carolina School of Law and graduated in 2001. During law school he earned academic recognition on the Dean’s List and a Cali Award in The Constitution. He was admitted to the South Carolina Bar in November 2001. Following law school he began a judicial clerkship with a South Carolina Circuit Court Judge.. Over the years he has litigated cases in South Carolina, Georgia, North Carolina, Mississippi, Minnesota, Connecticut, Iowa, Illinois, Arizona, Oregon and elsewhere.. He has been honored by his peers with an AV Preeminent Martindale-Hubbell rating and selected for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America; the National Trial Lawyers Top 100 (South Carolina); the National Trial Lawyers Top 40 under 40 (South Carolina). He is a July 2014 graduate of the invitation-only Spence Trial Lawyers College in Dubois, Wyoming. In 2015 he was awarded the Daily Report’s Verdicts Hall of Fame award in medical malpractice.. Mr. Jowers is a member of the American Board of Trial Advocates (ABOTA), American Association for Justice (AAJ) and the South Carolina Association for Justice (SCAJ). He served on the Board of Governors for the South Carolina Association for Justice (SCAJ) from 2012 - 2018.
Mr. Hinson focuses his law practice on civil litigation, regularly handling catastrophic personal injury, medical malpractice and business litigation claims. He is admitted to practice before all courts in the state of South Carolina and the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina. Through pro hac vice admissions, Mr. Hinson has worked with cases in a multitude of states, including Alabama, Arizona, Connecticut, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas, Washington and Wisconsin.. After graduating from Furman University, Mr. Hinson worked in Charleston at the Medical University of South Carolina. In 2002, he moved to Columbia to attend graduate school. During law school, Mr. Hinson served on the University of South Carolina's Law Review, was a member of the Trial Advocacy Bar and competed on the school’s mock trial team. He earned academic recognition on the dean’s list and was the recipient of the University’s 2004 Karen Lee Award. While working on his juris doctorate, Mr. Hinson also earned an International Masters of Business Administration degree from the Moore School of Business, graduating at the top of his class. While in business school, Mr. Hinson worked as a teacher’s assistant in the statistics department.. Following completion of his MBA and law degrees, Mr. Hinson served as a law clerk on the South Carolina Court of Appeals for the Honorable Ralph King Anderson, Jr. Upon finishing of his clerkship, in 2007, Mr. Hinson joined the South Carolina office of a national practice group headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, advocating for clients throughout the United States. He has appealed cases to South Carolina’s Court of Appeals and presented oral argument before the South Carolina Supreme Court. In 2014, the National Trial Lawyers named Mr. Hinson one of South Carolina’s Top 40 Under 40 attorneys. He joined the Finkel Law Firm in 2015.. Away from the office, Mr. Hinson sits on the regional board of directors for the American Lung Association as well as the board of directors for the Contemporaries at the Columbia Museum of Art. He is a member of St. John's Episcopal Church and has been involved in coaching high school and middle school mock trial teams in the Columbia area.
Mitterand Jean-Francois is the founder and presiding attorney of the Lincoln Law Group, LLC. He earned his juris doctor from the University of Maryland Carey School of Law and is the proud recipient of the prestigious William P. Cunningham Award for exceptional achievement and service. His achievement followed a highly decorated military career and service to the business community as an accountant and auditor. He previously earned a Master of Science degree in accounting from Liberty University and a Bachelor of Science degree in international business from Strayer University, the latter achieved during his military service.. His legal expertise includes a background in trial advocacy, Family Law, Tax Law, and Personal Injuries. He represented families with complex divorce and child custody matters. With the most sought-after background in Tax Law, he has represented clients with tax controversies with the Internal Revenue Service and the Office of the Controller of Maryland. In addition, he possesses a wide-ranging background in fighting for personal injury victims. He is well versed in strategic business structuring for proper financial and tax reporting for new and existing companies. His financial and tax experience stems from his past service as a staff auditor for the Massachusetts Office of the State Auditor and senior accountant for national specialty cheese manufacturer Schuman Cheese, formerly Arthur Schuman, Inc.
Mission statement:. The mission of Collins Law Office is to advise individuals and small or medium businesses with high caliber legal services in a forum characterized by flexibility, assertive representation and personal service. We leverage all available technologies and a modern business model to ensure value and affordability. Margaret "Meg" Collins has been licensed since 1997 and has experience in many areas of practice with a strong emphasis on B2B, local government and technology firm representation.
Mike has spent his whole life in the Mid-Missouri area and lives with his wife, Caitlin, in Columbia. At the Law Office of Mike Campbell, Mike devotes his entire practice to litigation. Mike focuses on representing those individuals who have been seriously injured and those who are facing criminal prosecution. Outside of his practice, Mike enjoys spending time with his family and participating in a number of community organizations, including the Missouri Symphony Society, Phoenix Health Programs, and the International Order of Odd Fellows Lodge 207.
Michael Jeffcoat, the visionary behind The Jeffcoat Firm Injury Lawyers, commenced his legal career after earning a B.A. in Political Economy and Philosophy from Wofford College in 1994. Following this, he pursued a Juris Doctor degree at the University of South Carolina School of Law, graduating in 1997. During law school, Jeffcoat honed his skills through participation in Moot Court and clerkships in U.S. Attorney's Offices in Columbia and Seattle, as well as the South Carolina Attorney General's Office.. Although he initially defended corporations in environmental regulatory matters at a prominent Columbia law firm, Jeffcoat's passion for advocating for the injured led him to establish his plaintiff's personal injury practice in 1999. What began as a solo venture has transformed into The Jeffcoat Firm, a distinguished law firm in Columbia, SC, that has recovered millions for clients.. Jeffcoat's transition from defending corporations to championing the rights of the injured reflects a commitment to justice. The firm's growth, marked by the addition of talented lawyers and a widening scope, speaks to The Jeffcoat Firm's unwavering dedication to clients and its impressive track record in securing favorable outcomes. Michael Jeffcoat's journey underscores not only his evolution as a plaintiff's lawyer but also the enduring pursuit of justice for those harmed by the negligence of others.
Michael Davidson is originally from Mooresville, North Carolina, where he graduated from Mooresville Senior High School. Michael attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. Upon graduation, Michael joined Teach for America, where he taught kindergarten and first grade at a Title I school in Rocky Mount, North Carolina.. After three years of teaching, Michael attended the University of North Carolina School of Law. While in law school, Michael served as a Martin Luther King, Jr. Summer Intern at NC Legal Aid and was an intern at SC Legal Services. Michael also worked at the UNC Civil Legal Clinic his entire third year of law school.. Prior to joining White & Story, LLC, Michael spent two years as an Assistant Attorney General where he handled post-conviction relief matters. In his free time, Michael enjoys spending time with his rescued Miniature Schnauzer, Onyx, gardening, and traveling to new places.