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407 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 29201 in Columbia, Washington. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.8/5 and 56% provide free consultation with average fees of $309 per hour.
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Dylan has focused his practice on small business law, probate and estate law, and medical malpractice law for clients across South Carolina although he has represented clients in Georgia and North Carolina also. He has a proven track record of achieving outstanding results. He has been recognized by his peers and listed in Super Lawyers as a top rated medical malpractice lawyer in South Carolina. He is a member of The South Carolina Association for Justice and the Academy of Truck Accident Attorneys.. Dylan is a native of Columbia, South Carolina. He received his undergraduate degree from The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina in History in 2002. He earned his law degree at the University of South Carolina School of Law where he was President of the school's chapter of The Federalist Society and involved in veterans service organizations. He has been in private practice in Columbia since 2008. Dylan is admitted to practice in all courts in South Carolina.. Dylan is a combat veteran. He is proud to have served in Operation Enduring Freedom as a combat adviser where he trained Afghan forces in southern Afghanistan with United States Army Special Forces and forces from the United Kingdom. He earned the Bronze Star Medal and Combat Action Badge for his service in Afghanistan. He continues to actively serve in the South Carolina Army National Guard.. In 2010, Dylan was elected by a joint session of the South Carolina General Assembly to serve as a member of the Citadel Board of Visitors. He has served as Vice Chair of the Board and has chaired the Legal, Customs and Regulations, and Strategy, Vision and Governance committees of the BOV. He is a past Chairman of the Board of directors of Hidden Wounds, a non-profit veteran's service organization providing counseling services for combat veterans and their families. He is also a member of the South Carolina Advisory Committee for the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition, an organization advocating strong U.S. leadership and involvement in the world.
DJ Carson is a native Columbia, South Carolinian growing up in Forest Acres. He studied law and graduated from Touro Law Center in Long Island, New York — recognized numerous times by preLaw Magazine as one of the country's best law schools for practical training and recognized as a high-ranking criminal law program. D.J. returned to South Carolina to pursue the field he is passionate about to this day.. Mr. Carson served as an assistant solicitor in the 5th Circuit, where many cases he prosecuted were drug offenses. This experience helped him realize and understand critical issues plaguing the community, from the lack of education-to-career opportunities leading to the continuing increase of gang-related activity. Mr. Carson’s focus on the youth creates a passion for him to help them overcome a mistake that can limit life opportunities for success.. Mr. Carson moved forward with his career as an associate of Whetstone Perkins & Fulda, LLC before opening The Carson Law Firm, LLC.
Dixon Robertson has practiced law in Columbia, South Carolina, since 1984. His business focuses exclusively on building construction. He tries cases for homeowners whose contractors fail to deliver, and for other building owners when their projects don't work the way they should. Dixon has been of counsel to McGowan, Hood & Felder, LLC, since April 2008. From 1996 to 2008 he ran a solo practice. Previously he was a partner in Bowers Orr & Robertson, and an associate with Nexsen Pruet Jacobs & Pollard. He was law clerk to the late Judge Randall T. Bell of the South Carolina Court of Appeals. Dixon has both undergraduate (B.A., 1980) and law (J.D., 1983) degrees from the University of South Carolina. He served in the United States Army as an infantryman from 1974 to 1976, and is thankful that he never saw combat. He is a member in the American Association for Justice and the South Carolina Association for Justice. Dixon balances practicing law with evaluating and developing software to help trial lawyers keep their stuff straight and try cases. He lives in downtown Columbia with his wife and teenage daughter.
Criminal defense attorney Taylor Bell serves as a crucial shield between individuals and the formidable government machinery, offering unwavering support to those facing legal challenges.. With a Bachelor's in business administration from UNC Wilmington and a Juris Doctor from the University of South Carolina School of Law, Taylor Bell brings extensive expertise to his role. Formerly with the Richland County Public Defender’s office, Bell now excels at Jeffcoat Criminal Defense Lawyers, specializing in criminal defense, professional licensing defense, DUI defense, and domestic violence.. His relentless advocacy has led to numerous dismissals and sentence reductions, highlighting his commitment to justice.. Beyond his legal prowess, Bell's dedication extends to coaching wrestling at River Bluff High School and active involvement in the South Carolina Criminal Defense Attorneys’ Association, reflecting his holistic approach to positively impacting his community.. Contact Jeffcoat Criminal Defense Lawyers today for a free case evaluation.
Christian E. Boesl was born and raised in Buffalo, New York, but after marrying a local Columbia girl, he quickly became a South Carolinian. Christian is a 1999 graduate of Brigham Young University and a 2003 graduate of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock School of Law where he was a Moot Court Champion, on the National Moot Court Team, and served as an Honor Council Justice.. Prior to joining the Goings Law Firm, LLC, Christian was a shareholder and member of the management committee at Collins & Lacy, P.C. where he concentrated his practice on employment law and workers’ compensation. He chaired both the employment law and workers’ compensation practice group. Realizing he had a greater desire to represent individuals and those who were injured on the job, Christian joined, Of Counsel, with the Goings Law Firm to manage the firm’s expanding workers compensation practice.. Practicing law for a large defense firm for 14 years gave him extensive experience in trying cases for insurance companies, corporations and small businesses. This proven record allows Christian to be an effective advocate for injured workers and his clients. He knows how these companies operate and what it takes to get the best result for his clients.. Christian’s passion for the law comes from regularly representing clients before the South Carolina Workers’ Compensation Commission, in Federal Court, State Court, before the South Carolina Department of Employment and Workforce, the South Carolina Human Affairs Commission, and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. In addition to advocating for individuals before the South Carolina Workers Compensation Commission, Christian is also a certified workers compensation and circuit court mediator.. Christian’s reputation has earned him an AV Preeminent rating by Martindale-Hubbell, and he is honored by being included in the prestigious Best Lawyer’s list. Additionally, he is also a South Carolina Super Lawyers Rising Star. There are no more than 2.5 percent of attorneys in the state named to the Rising Star list. He has regularly presented CLEs and spoken around the state on workers’ compensation and employment law topics.. Christian is a member of the South Carolina Bar, the Richland County Bar Association, U.S. District Court, District of South Carolina, U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. He holds a Board of Arbitrator and Mediator Certification, approved Circuit Court Mediator. He is also a charter representative for the Boy Scouts of America and an active member and serves as the current bishop of the local congregation of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.. Christian’s greatest achievement and most important part of his life is his family. He is married to Emily Boesl, and they are the parents of four children, ages 5 to 16. In his time away from work, you will find him sideline coaching for his boys on the soccer field, watching his daughter’s vocal/theatre productions and cross country meets, and working around the house with his family.
Chris earned his Juris Doctor and Master of Business Administration degrees from the University of South Carolina. In addition, he earned a Master of Laws in Taxation from the University of Florida. From this multi-dimensional perspective, Chris counsels business and nonprofit clients on matters arising throughout the life cycle of an organization, including entity formation, mergers and acquisitions, operational and governance issues, and transactions involving termination or sale of the organization or business. He represents clients before federal, state and local tax authorities in tax controversy matters. Chris focuses a large part of his practice on tax credits and other incentives for real estate development, renewable energy investments, and commercial growth.. Chris is committed to community service and is actively involved in various organizations. Among other activities, he is a member of the Lexington Kiwanis Club, where he has served as President and Treasurer, he serves on the Board of the Columbia Development Corporation, and he coaches his daughter’s youth soccer team.. In addition to his community service, Chris has been on the faculty of various continuing legal education seminars on topics such as tax exempt organizations, entity matters, and tax incentives. He is a member of the South Carolina Bar Association, the Columbia Tax Study Group, and the Richland County Bar Association.
Chad Johnston is an attorney with Willoughby & Hoefer, P.A., in Columbia and has a general business and administrative litigation practice, encompassing the representation of water, sewer, and electric utilities, state and local governmental entities, corporate entities, as well as individual and institutional securities and investment mismanagement litigation. In addition to general litigation, Mr. Johnston’s practice extends across the spectrum of representation, from front-end environmental permitting, contract and economic development issues, to the handling of post-litigation appeals.. A native of Frankfort, Kentucky, Mr. Johnston holds a B.A. from Wofford College in French and Intercultural Studies for Business with German. Following Wofford, Mr. Johnston completed the joint JD/IMBA program (German Track) at the University of South Carolina School of Law and Moore School of Business.. Prior to joining Willoughby & Hoefer, Mr. Johnston served as law clerk to the Honorable Kaye G. Hearn, Justice of the Supreme Court of South Carolina, for three years, encompassing Justice Hearn’s final two years as Chief Judge of the South Carolina Court of Appeals and first year as a Justice on the Supreme Court.. Mr. Johnston is a member of the South Carolina and Richland County Bars. He is a past graduate of the Leadership Academy of the South Carolina Bar, is the current Chair-Elect of the Bar’s Environment and Natural Resources Section, and has been active in the Young Lawyers Division as past Chair of the Courthouse Keys Program. Outside of the legal world, Mr. Johnston is a graduate of Leadership Columbia, is a frequent participant and presenter with the South Carolina Chamber of Commerce’s Environmental Tech Committee, has been a longtime Board Member of the Palladium Society, an affiliate organization of the Historic Columbia Foundation, and is a member of the Columbia Rotary Club.
Carrie Warner is an experienced trial attorney who has proven her talents inside and outside of the courtroom. Ms. Warner has successfully litigated numerous complex cases, including those in the areas of family law and civil litigation. She and her team made legal history in 2014 when they successfully challenged South Carolina’s ban on same-sex marriage. As a dedicated advocate who brings a wealth of experience and knowledge, she is equipped to handle a wide range of family law, probate, estate, and appellate cases. Ms. Warner regularly participates in conferences and has been featured in statewide publications.
Bill Nettles possesses an extraordinary, almost unparalleled depth and breadth of experience. You cannot find an attorney who will be better equipped to provide you with the high-quality representation you deserve.. Mr. Nettles was appointed United States Attorney for the District of South Carolina by President Obama and was sworn into that office on May 3, 2010. As the US Attorney, he dramatically overhauled the office to focus on public corruption, fraud and white collar crime, while also greatly increasing resources to the extraordinarily important false claims whistleblower division. Under Mr. Nettles' leadership, the US Attorney's office made white collar crime and public corruption the highest priority of the criminal division's efforts He also earned national praise for the innovative and intelligent approach his office took to drug crimes.. Mr. Nettles was the longest serving US attorney since the 1960's, ensuring he had an extraordinary impact on the personnel and the policies of that important office. Because of his service as the United States Attorney for the entire state of South Carolina he has worked with the heads of the Department of Justice to help shape policy for the last 5 and a half years.. If you're looking for an attorney you know you can trust in Columbia, Greenville, Charleston or any other community in South Carolina areas, please call the Law Office of Bill Nettles at for a free consultation.
Attorney Scott J. Hayes has been practicing law in South Carolina since June of 2006. Upon receipt of his South Carolina Bar License, Scott went to work as an Assistant Solicitor in Richland County. Scott spent the next two years prosecuting individuals charged with crimes in Circuit Court. During those two years managed hundreds of pending criminal charges that were brought against individuals by local law enforcement officers. Scott presented on behalf of the State of South Carolina in hundreds of preliminary, motion, and plea hearings during his time as a Prosecutor. Further, Scott actively participated in nearly twenty (20) Jury Trials. These twenty Jury Trials included charges of Murder, Armed Robbery, Burglary, Aggravated Assaults and Criminal Domestic Violence gaining valuable trial experience.. Following the two years that Scott spent as an Assistant Solicitor in Richland County, Scott was hired as the Staff Attorney for the Richland County Sheriff’s Department. Scott served the Richland County Sheriff’s Department in the capacity of an In-House Counsel from June of 2008 until May of 2015. At the time of his resignation, Scott was one of the longest tenured In-House Law Enforcement Lawyers in the State of South Carolina.. During his time as the Staff Attorney for the Richland County Sheriff’s Department Scott had many job responsibilities. One of the primary responsibilities assigned to Scott was Supervisor of Internal Affairs. Internal Affairs essentially attempts to police the Police and serves as the quality control mechanism for law enforcement to ensure that all Professional Standards are being respected and maintained. Scott was also responsible for spearheading the defense of any employee that was sued for actions allegedly occurring on the watch of the Richland County Sheriff’s Department. During his seven years at the Sheriff’s Department Scott spearheaded these defenses in countless civil actions including alleged Civil Rights violations of excessive force and false arrest, and claims arising from car accidents, among others. Additionally, Scott represented the interests of the men and women in law enforcement involved in a critical incident, such as an officer involved shooting.. Scott also served as a Special Prosecutor for the Fifth Judicial Circuit while employed by the Richland County Sheriff’s Department. As a Special Prosecutor Scott tried several smaller yet very meaningful cases in front of Richland County Juries with great success.. Some of Scott’s day to day activities while at the Sheriff’s Department included advising law enforcement officers on their criminal investigations and overseeing information compliance efforts, along with many others.. Currently, Attorney Scott J. Hayes has his own law practice in Columbia, South Carolina. Scott enthusiastically represents the legal interests of South Carolinians here in the Midlands and those throughout the Palmetto State. Scott puts his unique employment experience to work for people who are in need of responsible legal representation. Call, click, or come by today to communicate directly with Scott and let him put his experience to work for you.
Attorney Brett Woron is a member of the Woron and Dhillon, LLC legal team in Columbia, SC. He earned his law degree from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 2010. Previously, he earned a bachelor’s degree in political science from Furman University in 2006. He began working in personal injury law while he was still in law school, and became a practicing attorney shortly after earning his degree, in 2011.Attorney Woron is a member of the South Carolina State Bar, the Richland County Bar Association, and the South Carolina Association for Justice. He has been awarded by the National Academy of Personal Injury Attorneys, Attorney and Practice Magazine, Legal Elite of the Midlands, the American Institute of Personal Injury Attorneys, Super Lawyers, and The National Trial Lawyers Top 40 Under 40. While in law school, he earned the Irving Steinberg Memorial Award and the CALI award.
Allison has dedicated her career to leveling the playing field for those who have been hurt at work or injured by the negligence of others across the state of South Carolina.. Allison is a thought leader in her practice areas and has been a featured speaker by a number of groups including the South Carolina Bar, South Carolina Association of Justice, Injured Workers Advocates, and the National Business Institute. She is also a contributing author to the Law School for Non-Lawyers, The Briefcase Lawyer: Essential Information for Every Practitioner, and The Law of Workers Compensation in South Carolina, all publications of the South Carolina Bar.. Allison's dad is a preacher and her mom is a nurse. She has seen firsthand how compassionate and committed leadership can impact lives and she applies those core principals in the representation of her clients.. As a talented problem solver, Allison has been recognized on multiple occasions by Best Lawyers in America, Super Lawyers, and the Columbia Business Monthly Legal Elite of the Midlands for her work in personal injury and workers' compensation. She is also associated by other law firms for assistance with their complex/catastrophic injury claims.. Any results Allison or Bluestein Thompson Sullivan, LLC may have achieved on behalf of clients in other matters does not necessarily indicate similar results can be obtained for other clients.
After graduating from Winthrop College in 1985, Robert Masella went on to become a key member of the business world. It was here that he excelled substantially, rising to the role of a top producer at a Fortune 100 Company. After his success in the business world he went on to pursue a career in the practice of law, attending the University of South Carolina School. After graduating, he served the now Supreme Court of South Carolina Justice Kaye G. Hearn as a law clerk. He then went on to the Richland County Solicitor’s Office where handled prosecution cases for misdemeanors and felonies. He has now been practicing law for more than 20 years and has continued to develop his skill in this field. He is able to offer his clients exceptional representation in matters of personal injury, workers’ compensation, criminal defense and family law. As a Columbia attorney with a comprehensive understanding of the law, he is able to work with clients faced with all types of situations. He reviews the details of their circumstances, speaks with them to get to know their hopes and gets started on a plan to find the solution they are looking for. When you are dealing with a legal matter, you need an attorney that you can trust to care about your case and to devote themselves to finding an outcome that works for your good. Wondering where to start? Fill out a case evaluation form on the site and someone can contact you.
A practice focused on business, government, public utilities, arbitration, and mediation. I regularly represent clients before the South Carolina Public Service Commission.
A lifelong resident of Columbia, South Carolina, Joe holds both a B.S. (2009) and a J.D. (2013) from the University of South Carolina. While attending law school, Joe served as a law clerk at the Fifth Judicial Circuit Solicitor’s Office; after graduation, he began working as an Assistant Solicitor for that Office, trying cases in both General Sessions and Magistrate’s Court. Subsequent to his tenure in the Fifth Judicial Circuit Solicitor’s Office, Joe went to work for the Richard A. Harpootlian law firm, joining a team of other experienced litigators. There, he worked at the federal and state court levels handling a variety of criminal and civil litigation cases.. Joe aggressively seeks justice for his clients and is a tireless student of the law, leaving no stone unturned in his research and understanding of relevant case law that he can bring to bear in defending criminal clients and achieving a successful outcome for those with civil claims. He takes pride in finding solutions to complex problems and is passionate in his quest for justice for every client.
A former F-16 fighter pilot, Tally serves her clients with a special blend of tenacity, shrewdness, and creativity. As the firm’s senior female litigation partner, her broad experience includes representing plaintiffs and defendants in complex matters in the areas of aviation law, commercial and securities litigation, copyright litigation, qui tam and whistleblower lawsuits, civil and voting rights litigation, and unfair trade practices. Admitted to practice in D.C. and Maryland as well as South Carolina, she has represented clients in corporate defense/white collar criminal matters and internal investigations, and she handles appeals before the United States Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims. A magna cum laude graduate of Princeton University and the University of Virginia School of Law, Tally was the first female fighter pilot in the South Carolina Air National Guard and is a veteran of three combat tours over Iraq. She is based in our Columbia, SC office and currently holds the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the Air Force Reserves.