Top best L Lawyers in Mount Pleasant | 309 available

309 L lawyers are available in Mount Pleasant, California. These lawyers are rated between 4.5/5 to 4.9/5 and 49% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $37 to $60 per hour.

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309 L Lawyers Found Near You

Lawyers Rating: Rated 3.5 out of 5

Location: Mount Pleasant 29465
Firm: Richardson Patrick Westbrook & Brickman, LLC

Katie McElveen is an experienced consumer class action attorney who works tirelessly to provide relief for those who have been seriously wronged.. A native of Charleston, she was a three-sport athlete in high school and was awarded South Carolina’s volleyball player of the year, earning her a scholarship to college.  She was one of the first in her family to obtain a bachelor’s degree.  From a young age, McElveen knew she wanted to be an attorney.. With law school in mind, she joined Ness, Motley, Loadholt, Richardson & Poole as a paralegal in 1997, where she gained invaluable experience working on complex and class action litigation.  In 2004, McElveen was accepted as a member of the inaugural class of the Charleston School of Law and served on the executive committee of the Federal Courts Law Review and the student bar association.  During law school, she worked at RPWB part-time and was hired as an associate attorney on the firm’s consumer class action team immediately after graduating law school, cum laude, in 2007.. With her extensive history practicing complex litigation, McElveen enjoys the variety and complexity of the practice.  She is committed to her clients, providing them with empathy and understanding while guiding them through the legal process.. McElveen is married with two children.  Her hobbies include tennis, CrossFit, kayaking, and making wheel-thrown pottery.. Representative Cases. Schreiner, et al. vs. Patriarch Partners LLC, et al.. In January 2014, workers at fire truck manufacturer American LaFrance learned the plant would be closing immediately, and they would not receive any further pay in violation of the federal Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act.  RPWB negotiated a settlement that provided the workers with the equivalent of a six-week severance package.. Concord West of the Ashley Homeowners’ Association, et al. vs. Julian LeCraw & Company Holdings, Inc., et al. In 2010, the City of Charleston condemned the balconies of the Concord West of the Ashley condominiums due to shoddy construction.  Residents were unable to use their balconies and experienced a multitude of further serious construction defects.  RPWB reached a $22 million settlement for HOA members, enabling the repair of the condominiums to like-new conditions.. The Church of Christ at Azalea Drive, et al. vs. Forest River, Inc., et al.. For several years, a shuttle bus manufacturer failed to properly weigh and label its vehicles. This nationwide warranty class action led to a recall of more than 8,000 buses which improved the safety of the buses commonly used by senior centers, churches, and businesses.

Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 4.2 out of 5

Location: Mount Pleasant 29464
Firm: Cooper & Bilbrey, PC

John Hughes Cooper represents both plaintiffs and defendants in civil admiralty litigation, offering broad experience in admiralty and maritime law, including maritime lien foreclosures, vessel arrest actions, marine insurance claims, seaman injury and death claims, wage claims, and other civil admiralty claims in both federal and state courts. He has served as a resource for lawyers, boaters, and industry organizations through multiple lectureships, writing, and as host of the radio segment The Admiralty Docket.

Lawyers Rating: Rated 3.6 out of 5

Location: Mount Pleasant 29464
Firm: Richardson, Patrick, Westbrook & Brickman, LLC

Jerry Evans, a mass torts attorney at RPWB, works to achieve justice on behalf of injured workers and others who have been wronged by corporate conduct.. Born in rural Pickens County, South Carolina, Evans was an accomplished orchestral musician before embarking on a career in law. He earned music degrees from the Eastman School of Music and Indiana University.  He graduated from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 1996 and joined Ness, Motley, Loadholt, Richardson & Poole in 1997 to work on the firm’s national tobacco litigation. In 2002, he began working for RPWB.. Evans is a member of the bar in South Carolina and in the United States Virgin Islands.   He also serves as a foreign legal consultant to several Canadian provinces regarding tobacco litigation.  He is an active member of the American Constitution Society, a progressive law and policy organization.. He is an avid supporter of the performing arts, including the Charleston Symphony Orchestra.  Evans also sits on the Board of Directors of American Voices, a non-profit cultural exchange that fosters the arts in conflict zones.  He is married to Stephen Bajjaly.. Representative Cases. Commissioner Department of Planning & Natural Resources v. Century Alumina Company. For decades, two industrial facilities on St. Croix polluted the island’s aquifer and the surrounding area.  In actions seeking  natural resource damages and remediation, defendants Hess Oil Virgin Islands Company, Hovensa,  Lockheed Martin, Alcoa World Alumina, and St Croix Alumina agreed to pay millions in damages to the government of the Virgin Islands and embark on extensive environmental clean-up that is still on-going.. Catalyst Dust Litigation. Evans represented a group of 80 refinery workers who sued Hess Oil Virgin Islands Company on St. Croix after developing occupational lung disease as a result of being exposed to catalyst dust, which includes heavy metals such as nickel, platinum and cobalt. Following a month-long trial in 2010, the cases were settled just prior to jury deliberations.. Areas of Practice. Admissions. Education. Professional Memberships

Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 3.5 out of 5

Location: Mount Pleasant 29464
Firm: J. Quattlebaum Law, LLC

Jenny Leigh Quattlebaum is a family law practitioner. She has represented clients in matters involving divorce, alimony and child support, child custody, legitimation and paternity, adoption, domestic violence and protective orders, and is a trained Guardian ad Litem. Jenny is admitted to practice in Georgia and South Carolina.. Jenny received her Associate of Arts from Oxford College of Emory University and her Bachelor of Science, summa cum laude, in Public Policy from Georgia State University Andrew Young School of Policy Studies. In 2014, Jenny received her Juris Doctorate in just two and a half years from Georgia State University College of Law.. During law school, Jenny volunteered with the Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation Safe Families Office to provide assistance to victims of domestic violence and stalking. Jenny also served as Judicial Extern to the Honorable Wendy L. Shoob in the Superior Court of Fulton County. During law school, Jenny worked closely with family law attorneys and policy makers to complete in-depth research on establishing paternity and legal parenthood. Her research was featured at the 2014 Georgia Family Law Institute.. Before relocating to Charleston, South Carolina, Jenny worked with two Fellows of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers in Atlanta, Georgia. She then returned to her hometown of Dublin, Georgia to establish a family law practice. As a result, Jenny has worked on a wide variety of family law cases, ranging from simple to complex matters.. Jenny has served as a co-chair of the Family Law Section of the Young Lawyers Division of the State Bar of Georgia. She is also a graduate of the Young Lawyers Division Leadership Academy of the State Bar of Georgia. Jenny currently serves on the Board of Directors of the State YMCA of Georgia.. In her spare time, Jenny enjoys staying active in her local community and playing golf. Jenny and her husband, Danny, live in Mount Pleasant with their three dachshunds.

Lawyers Rating: Rated 3.6 out of 5

Location: Mount Pleasant 29464
Firm: Cornwell Law Firm

I grew up in Fort Mill, South Carolina and graduated from Fort Mill High School in 1998.  After graduating from high school I attended the College of Charleston, graduating in 2002 with a Bachelor of Arts in Corporate Communications. After graduation, I worked for the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a team marketing representative before deciding to enroll in law school at the Charleston School of Law in 2004. While attending the Charleston School of Law, I was an active member of the Moot Court Board and clerked in various positions and practice areas.. Upon graduating from the Charleston School of Law in 2007, I worked for a civil defense firm, where I practiced under some of the best civil litigators in South Carolina. In 2010, I went to work for the Solicitor’s Office where I primarily prosecuted drug cases, crimes against children and violent crimes. During my time at the Solicitor's Office, I successfully tried over 30 cases in General Sessions and also became certified to conduct forensic interviews with children.. In June of 2019, I left the Solicitor's Office to open the Cornwell Law Firm, LLC, which is a boutique law firm designed to handle any legal needs. I am dedicated to providing my clients with excellent legal representation and ensuring the best possible outcome in every case I handle.  I take cases throughout the State of South Carolina and will travel wherever I am needed. If I can't provide the legal services you need, I will find an attorney who can.

Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 4.8 out of 5

Location: Mount Pleasant 29464
Firm: Riesen DuRant LLC

In addition to practicing law, I was elected to serve on the Board of Governors for the  South Carolina association of Justice ("SCAJ").  I've also taught Criminal Law and Evidence at one of the local colleges.  Outside of work, my interests include hunting, fishing, hiking, camping and just about anything outdoors. I played tennis in college, climbed Mt. Kilimanjaro, competed in the Escape from Alcatraz Triathlon several times, and backpacked into some of the most rugged and remote terrain in the mountains of Idaho to bowhunt elk.  I also enjoy coaching my son's basketball and lacrosse team.  In the summer you will usually find me with my wife and son at the beach or out in the boat.  I work to live, not live to work!

Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 3.8 out of 5

Location: Mount Pleasant 29464
Firm: Klok Law Firm, LLC

I represent individuals in crisis.  My practice includes products liability, injury, qui tam/whistleblower, domestic and family law cases.  As a U.S. citizen raised in Mexico City, I am not only bilingual, but I have a multicultural worldview that has served me well in representing the diverse needs of my clients.  My interdisciplinary background allows me to take a "hands on" approach in meeting my clients needs throughout my years of practice.. Prior to founding the Klok Law Firm, I worked on complex litigation such as In re Silicone Breast Implant Litigation, the groundbreaking Castano v. American Tobacco Company  case, the Tobacco Litigation on behalf of the states of Texas and New Mexico. Here is a listing of the Multi-District Litigations I have worked on behalf of my client Plaintiffs::. I was appointed to the Plaintiff's Steering Committee In Re: Nuvaring Litigation.  I have experience also in litigating individual cases involving: railroad crossings, medical prescription errors, nursing homes, medical device, medical malpractice, pharmaceutical, aviation, asbestos, tobacco, vehicle and tire defect cases.  I have served as vice chair of the American Association for Justice's Preemption Law Litigation Group.  I am a regular speaker at legal seminars on a variety of topics such as settlement, litigating personal injury cases and preemption.. I am a strong believer in community involvement, and am a volunteer Guardian ad litem where I work to protect and speak on behalf on children in South Carolina who would otherwise not have a voice within the court system.  Additionally, I negotiate loan services on behalf of homeowners in financial crisis to help them keep their homes through loan modifications and refinancing at no charge to homeowners through a collaborate effort with the Homeownership Resource Center, a division of Family Services, Inc., a local non-profit agency.

Lawyers Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5

Location: Mount Pleasant 29464
Firm: Mark C. Tanenbaum, PA

I began practicing law in 1973 and still love it. I began as a public defender, and then went into private practice. My goa was to even the playing field for ordinary people to take on Big Industry. I have been able to focus my attention and practice on serious injury cases involving spinal cord injuries, paralysis, death, brain injury and loss of a limb. I have tried many, many cases to verdict. We have and continue to litiagate against large sorporations such as EXXON, AVON, GM, Honda, Goodyear, Yamaha, Pfizer and many other global businesses. We have the economic reources to stand toe to toe against the giants. We also handle selected medical malpractice actions.. I have been fortunate to receive peer recognition. i have been consistently raned in the top 10 lawyers in the state by my peers as a Super Lawyer, a Best Lawyer in America, and by being invited to become a Fellow in the American College of Trial Lawyers, an honor reserved for 1% of the lawyers in America. This is an organization made up of industry and insurance lawyers as well as plaintiff lawyers like myself.

Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 4.0 out of 5

Location: Mount Pleasant 29466
Firm: Chillico & Associates, LLC

I am a lawyer specializing in grit and determination. My work to date has focused almost exclusively on the indigent and incarcerated youth. I recognize how opaque the legal system sometimes is, even to experienced practitioners, and am excited to help shine light into the system.. DISCLAIMER. J. Sterling Chillico is the lawyer responsible for the content of this page with principal office located at 3850 Bessemer Rd Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina.. The information contained in this site, including the information on the "Questions" page , is for general purposes, is not intended to be legal advice and does not manifest an attorney-client relationship.  You should consult an attorney to obtain advice regarding your particular situation as each case has its own unique set of facts.  You may schedule an appointment if you would like to more fully discuss the facts of your case in particular and how the law applies to your situation.  Contacting me does not create an attorney-client relationship.  Please do not send us any confidential information until an attorney-client relationship has been established.. The statements contained in this website are not intended to compare the services of this firm to any other law firm or lawyer.  There is no representation that the quality of this firm’s legal services is greater than that of other law firms or lawyers.

Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 3.6 out of 5

Location: Mount Pleasant 29464
Firm: Vavra Law, P.C.

Free Consultation – call for appointment -. Please visit our website for client testimonials.. Areas of practice include but are not limited to the following: Divorce; Custody; Child Support; Visitation/Parenting Access Schedules; Alimony; Distribution of Marital Assets and Division of Debt; Paternity actions; and Adoptions.. Advocacy. If you are going through a divorce or a related conflict Attorney Nancy Vavra can provide you the legal protection, advocacy and guidance that you need. Her many years of litigation experience and family court experience includes a variety of services relevant to divorce and its surrounding issues, including that of a court appointed guardian ad litem (child advocate) and mediator in family law. Whatever your circumstances she is able to provide assured, experienced and caring divorce law legal services. There is no question that divorce is stressful and all of its related issues raise many concerns regarding property, home and children. It is a time of great transition and change is often painful. Nancy prepares each case for the possibility of trial but her goal is to reach an amicable settlement thereby reducing its cost to you, both financially and emotionally. While divorce can be very contentious, Nancy Vavra is straight-forward as she resolves conflicts with as little discord as possible. Her legal experience and sincere desire to help you navigate through this difficult time in your life, will help you achieve the legal results you desire and allow you to take the next step into your new life.. MediationFamily Conflict Resolution Through Mediation:. Nancy J. Vavra is trained in mediation and has served to mediate domestic conflicts privately and within the court system. While courts are essential to our justice system, mediation is often quicker and a less expensive alternative for the resolution of disputes. Here in South Carolina, mediation is a concept whose time has come. Many of the respected judiciary require that parties to litigation pursue mediation in an effort to resolve their disputes. Attorneys are always welcome to participate but are not required in the mediation process. You may wish to consider mediation if:. ATTORNEY and COUNSELOR AT LAW since 1986; concentrating in family law issues since 1995.. Nancy has over twenty years of legal experience, much of it handling litigation in matters concerning families. Originally licensed in New Jersey(1987) and subsequently in Connecticut (1991) and South Carolina (2008), Nancy had served as a Family Court Special Master between 1999 and 2006. In 2006, she moved with her family to the Charleston area in South Carolina. There, Nancy is committed to assisting families with the resolution of domestic issues in a dignified and cost effective way. She is a former member of the Board of Directors for the Mediation and Meeting Center of Charleston and conducts her law practice and mediation business from an office in downtown Charleston, just three blocks from the Charleston County courthouse.. Her areas of practice include but are not limited to the following: Divorce; Custody; Child Support; Visitation/Parenting Access Schedules; Alimony; Distribution of Marital Assets and Division of Debt; Paternity actions; and Adoptions.. Nancy is committed to pursuing the resolution of conflict with thorough preparation and determined advocacy. She will exhaust all reasonable efforts to resolve the issues without the necessity for trial but has the experience to litigate and achieve a just and equitable result.

Avvo Rating: Rated 3.2 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 4.4 out of 5

Location: Mount Pleasant 29464
Firm: Richard A. Hricik, PA

For 30 years, Richard Hricik, a Charleston area attorney serving clients across all counties of South Carolina, has represented clients in personal injury claims, including, auto and trucking accidents, wrongful death, medical malpractice, and civil rights violations. Richard has also appeared in the national and Charleston area news on his noteworthy cases and has served as a legal commentator for local television and radio.. A former professor with decades of legal experience, Richard has been recognized for excellence with the following awards and distinctions: SuperLawyer, Preeminent Rating (A/V) by Martindale-Hubbell, Million Dollar Advocates Forum, National Trial Lawyers Top 100 – South Carolina, and National Association of Distinguished Counsel.. Licensed in South Carolina and Ohio, Richard has represented clients in both federal and state trial courts, as well as the 4th and 6th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals. He is an active member of the American Association for Justice, a Board Member of the South Carolina Association for Justice, the Federal Bar Association, and the Charleston County Bar.. Richard earned his law degree from The College of William & Mary Marshall-Wythe School of Law in 1993 receiving the Order of the Barristers award for outstanding oral advocacy. He clerked for the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Attorneys Office in Washington, DC. He is also a cum laude graduate of Cleveland State University where he received his undergraduate degree in accounting.. In addition to serving clients at The Law Offices of Richard A. Hricik, Richard is committed to improving the safety and well-being of the greater community. He educates students on the dangers of Distracted Driving, supports conservation efforts, and donates a percentage of all fees earned to nonprofits and community organizations.

Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5

Location: Mount Pleasant 29464
Firm: Emily G. Johnston

Emily G. Johnston practices family law in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina and the surrounding Charleston low country area with a unique skill set to offer her clients. She is highly regarded as a family law attorney having earned both her MBA and JD from UNC-Chapel Hill in 1984. She uses her MBA to assist with issues related to complex and substantial assets, business valuation, and any financial matters related to divorce. Ms. Johnston has significant trial experience and is accustomed to complex business issues, including valuation of business assets determining true income, and protecting financial needs for her clients' future as they move through divorce.EGJ Family Law practice has evolved to focus on all aspects of the law in order to help families plan for and recover from a marriage that has come to an end. She advocates for cooperative resolutions: however she is trial savvy should your case require it. With over 30 years of experience helping families in South Carolina. Emily uses her expertise of a Certified Family Court Mediator, divorced working mother of 3, and experienced litigator.Emily's Mount Pleasant law firm offers clients a warm welcome, strong family focus, and a commitment to resolve complicated or contested issues. With a non-judgemental approach and years of wisdom, Emily and her team are more than prepared to help you transition into your new life.

Lawyers Rating: Rated 4.2 out of 5

Location: Mount Pleasant 29464
Firm: Richardson, Patrick, Westbrook & Brickman, LLC

Elizabeth Middleton Burke uses the law and science to help people injured by pharmaceutical drugs, medical devices and other medical errors.. Burke proudly advocates on behalf of consumers who rely on the pharmaceutical industry for safe and effective treatments. As a member of RPWB’s pharmaceutical and medical device team, she enjoys the challenge of investigating, organizing and litigating science-based cases for the benefit of clients who were not warned about the serious side effects they experienced.. She was born in Hartsville, South Carolina, and grew up in Lake City. As an undergrad, Burke was preparing for medical school when she decided her academic strengths were better suited for law school. She clerked for the Hon. Paula H. Thomas before beginning her career in pharmaceutical litigation at Suggs & Kelly in Columbia. She joined RPWB in 2003.. Many of the cases Burke works are on behalf of female patients who have been seriously injured by prescription medication. Pharmaceutical cases are inherently complicated and involve defendants with tremendous resources at their disposal. Burke has successfully stood up to the world’s largest corporations on behalf of consumers throughout the country.. In addition to pharmaceutical cases, Burke also accepts medical device, medical malpractice and catastrophic personal injury cases.. Burke is married and has a daughter. She is active with the Southern Trial Lawyers Association as well as the College of Charleston Alumni Association and Past Presidents Association. She is a parishioner of The Church of the Holy Cross on Sullivan’s Island and enjoys going to the beach as often as possible.. Areas of Practice. Admissions. Education. Professional Memberships

Lawyers Rating: Rated 3.3 out of 5

Location: Mount Pleasant 29464

Dennis has concentrated his practice on Elder Law, Estate Planning, and planning for individuals with disabilities since 1992. He understands that Estate Planning is more than the preparation of documents. With this philosophy, he has been helping his clients develop a plan in the event a family member becomes incapacitated as well as helping his clients ensure the proper distribution of their assets at death.. Dennis has extensive knowledge about Medicaid and law and has helped hundreds of clients figure out ways to keep themselves at home for as long as possible. He also develops plans to protect their assets and achieve Medicaid eligibility for nursing home care when staying at home is no longer possible. As a son of a parent with Alzheimer’s and as a founding member and president of the local Alzheimer’s Association for many years, he understands Alzheimer's and other disabling diseases and has helped hundreds of families deal with the many issues and problems, legal and otherwise, that they face.

Avvo Rating: Rated 3.5 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 4.0 out of 5

Location: Mount Pleasant 29464
Firm: Marvel Et Al, LLC

Dave Marvel is an attorney, consultant, and certified mediator with extensive experience representing individuals, companies, agencies, and insurers in commercial, contractual, maritime, environmental, construction defect, whistleblower, and personal injury litigation matters.  He is admitted to practice in  South Carolina and Georgia, plus the the United States District Courts for the District of South Carolina, Southern District of Georgia, and Eastern District of Texas, and the United States Courts of Appeal for the Fourth, Fifth, and Eleventh Circuits, and has tried and/or argued cases in all of those venues. He has been qualified as expert witness to testify, and has so testified, on maritime matters in South Carolina State Courts.

Lawyers Rating: Rated 3.4 out of 5

Location: Mount Pleasant 29464
Firm: Richardson, Patrick, Westbrook & Brickman, LLC

Christopher Tuck has focused his career on representing consumers across the United States in class action litigation. He enjoys the complexity of the practice and the novel issues that can arise in such cases.. Tuck began his career working for the largest plaintiff’s firm in Wisconsin, where he litigated mass tort cases that led to a landmark $1 million verdict in latex allergy litigation that was ultimately affirmed by the Wisconsin Supreme Court. In 1998, he relocated to South Carolina to assist on the historic governmental tobacco cases, and quickly found his calling in class actions at RPWB.. As part of the consumer class action team, Tuck has worked on a spectrum of class cases that impact diverse areas of the law. This background provides Tuck with a depth of experience to navigate complex legal issues for his clients.. Tuck is married with two children. An avid Green Bay Packers fan, he is always waiting for the next great moment for the Green and Gold.

Lawyers Rating: Rated 4.1 out of 5

Location: Mount Pleasant 29464
Firm: Richardson, Patrick, Westbrook & Brickman, LLC

Charles Patrick is a distinguished litigator who has played integral roles in some of the most significant public health litigation in American history, including state tobacco cases that led to the historic national master settlement.. He is a founding member of RPWB and serves on the firm’s three-person executive committee.. Born in North Carolina, Patrick’s father was in the mining business and brought the family to Jonesville, South Carolina. Charles met his wife, Celeste, at Furman University, where he was a history major. The pair married after graduation and both headed to Columbia, where Charles studied law at the University of South Carolina School of Law and Celeste began her study of medicine.. While in law school, Patrick was executive editor of the law review. He soon joined Terry Richardson and Ron Motley, who were heavily involved in the early stages of asbestos litigation, and became the first attorney with Blatt & Fales to work out of an office in Charleston in 1980.. Patrick and the rest of the small firm focused a great deal of time and energy on asbestos litigation, which was a cutting-edge area of law at the time. Their efforts to bring justice to hard-working men and women were soon bolstered by the discovery of internal documents proving manufacturers knew of the health consequences of asbestos.  In all, Patrick tried more than 50 individual asbestos cases and four mass asbestos consolidations. Many thousands of workers who suffered the crippling health effects of asbestos exposure continue to benefit from the firm’s work.. In 1988, the firm changed names to Ness, Motley, Loadholt, Richardson & Poole and soon thereafter began to set its sights on holding big tobacco accountable for causing the largest public health crisis in the world.. Patrick was an initial member of the Mississippi tobacco trial team that pioneered the concept that a state entity is entitled to recover healthcare costs from tobacco companies for the damages caused by the use of their products. He played a pivotal role in crafting the legal theories and building the evidence required to bring such cases. Litigation on behalf of attorneys general in Mississippi, Florida and Texas settled for a combined $40 billion and tobacco companies soon entered into a $200 billion master settlement with the remaining states. This money has been used to compensate states for their healthcare spending and to educate the public and, in particular, children about the very serious risks of using tobacco products.. In 2002, Patrick joined three other partners to form RPWB. The following year, he helped prepare a class action brought by smokers of “light” cigarettes against Phillip Morris in Illinois. The case, tried by other RPWB lawyers, resulted in an $11.5 billion verdict. Although the judgement was reversed by a narrow majority of the Illinois Supreme Court, the theory advanced by the class has been approved as valid in other state courts and the matter is still under appeal.. Patrick remains heavily involved in tobacco litigation and other public health matters on behalf of governments. He is a foreign legal consultant for six Canadian provinces seeking to recoup public health spending.. Outside of his law practice, Patrick and his wife own Patrick Properties, a hospitality company that owns and operates several Charleston-area special events venues and restaurants, including Fish, the American Theatre, the William Aiken House and Lowndes Grove Plantation. The company has been credited with jumpstarting redevelopment along Upper King Street in downtown Charleston, and received the National Historic Preservation Award from the National Trust for Historic Places.. Charles and Celeste Patrick have served on a number of civic boards and charitable organizations, including the Trident United Way, Charleston Promise Neighborhood, Conservation Voters of South Carolina, Southern Environmental Law Center, Lowcountry Chapter of the American Lung Association, Furman University Board of Trustees, MUSC Foundation Board, Charleston Stage, Charleston Symphony Orchestra and the Gaillard Performance Hall Foundation and Management Corporation.. The couple has two children, both of whom have followed in the family businesses. Their son, Charlie, is a prosecutor with the Ninth Circuit Solicitor’s Office and their daughter, Laura, owns the Bay Street Biergarten.. In his spare time, Charles enjoys playing tennis, hiking, reading and spending time in the mountains.. Tobacco Litigation. Patrick was a member of the famed trial team that advanced the legal theory that tobacco companies should have to reimburse state governments for public health spending on tobacco-related illness. He represented more than 40 states in litigation that settled for $240 billion.. In addition to cases on behalf of the government, Patrick has tried four individual lung cancer cases and a case against Lorillard tobacco company based on the claim that a plaintiff’s lung cancer was caused by asbestos in the filters of Kent cigarettes.. In 2003, he assisted in the preparation of Price et al. v. Phillip Morris, a class action in Illinois that alleged the company misled smokers by marketing “light” cigarettes. The case resulted in an $11.5 billion verdict, which is currently under appeal.. He continues to serve as a foreign legal consultant for six Canadian provinces – British Columbia, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Manitoba, Prince Edward Island and Saskatchewan – in their pursuit to be reimbursed for public health spending on tobacco-related illnesses.. Asbestos Litigation. Patrick was among a small group of attorneys who pioneered asbestos product liability litigation in the 1970s and 1980s on behalf of workers who developed serious health conditions, including mesothelioma and asbestosis. He has tried more than 50 individual cases and four mass asbestos consolidations throughout the country. Patrick has contributed chapters about the medical issues resulting from exposure to toxic substances to legal textbooks, and appeared on the History Channel for a program that focused on the knowledge of the scientific, medical and industrial communities about the hazards of asbestos.

Lawyers Rating: Rated 3.3 out of 5

Location: Mount Pleasant 29464
Firm: Taylor Alderman, PA

Attorney Jason Alderman prides himself on being a skilled negotiator and litigator. He is thorough, aggressive, and always dedicated to the successful resolution to his client's case.

Lawyers Rating: Rated 3.6 out of 5

Location: Mount Pleasant 29464
Firm: Law Office of Gem Mcdowell, P.A.

Attorney Gem McDowell launched his own firm in 2010 to put all his effort and resources into working on behalf of his own clients. He received his J.D. from the University of South Carolina at Columbia and a Master’s of Laws in Taxation from Emory University.

Lawyers Rating: Rated 3.1 out of 5

Location: Mount Pleasant 29464

Attorney Craig Conover founded the Conover Law Firm to help people in South Carolina get the legal representation they need for personal injury and workers' compensation cases.

Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 3.7 out of 5

Location: Mount Pleasant 29464
Firm: Hughey Law Firm, LLC

Associate Attorney with the Hughey Law Firm Injury Attorneys, located in Mt. Pleasant, SC. Graduated Furman University in 2011. Graduated Charleston School of Law in 2014. Admitted to the South Carolina Bar in November 2014, US District Court, District of South Carolina in 2015. Member of the Charleston County Bar, South Carolina Bar, the South Carolina Association for Justice, and the American Bar Association.

Lawyers Rating: Rated 3.0 out of 5

Location: Mount Pleasant 29464
Firm: Stokes Family Law & Mediation, LLC

Ashley has mainly focused her practice on Family law, Probate, and Estate planning. In these areas, Ashley takes a highly client-centered approach which enables her to fully understand what is best and needed for each family in more than one aspect. Within the Estate Planning area, she has executed various Wills, Living Wills, Health Care Power of Attorneys, Genearl Durable Power of Attorneys, and Trusts. Within the family law area, she has handled Divorce, Seperate Support and Maintance, Child Support and Child Custody cases. Ashley has also handled the probating of mulitple estates for clients.. Originally from Pittsburgh, Ashley attended Indiana University of Pennsylvania where she earned her bachelor’s degree, majoring in Criminology and pre-law with a minor in Political Science. After graduating magna cum laude, and receiving her bachelor’s degree, Ashley continued her education and received her J.D. from Charleston School of Law in 2020.

Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 3.3 out of 5

Location: Mount Pleasant 29464
Firm: Max Sparwasser Law Firm, LLC

As one of the founding attorneys of the Max Sparwasser Law Firm, LLC in Charleston, South Carolina, Max Sparwasser serves those who are looking for a lawyer in cases concerning personal injury, car accidents, wrongful death, workplace injuries and more. He stands by his clients' side during settlement negotiations and trials to make sure no one takes advantage of them or infringe on their rights. He is humbled to say that he has won million dollar settlements in the past, through hard work and dedication. Schedule a free consultation with him today.

Avvo Rating: Rated 5.0 out of 5
Lawyers Rating: Rated 4.9 out of 5

Location: Mount Pleasant 29464
Firm: Blazer Law Firm

As a criminal defense attorney, I often meet my clients at their darkest moments. My job is to shine a light—on overlooked facts, on helpful resources, on legal rights—and help to lift that darkness. It is challenging work I feel privileged to do.. I became a lawyer after years of working in higher education, the technology sector, and the restaurant industry because everywhere I looked I saw gaps in our justice system. No matter where I worked—whether with honors students at USC, the most talented computer engineers in Silicon Valley, or the hardest-working dishwashers in Los Angeles—I saw people’s rights jeopardized by systems and power structures that all too often lose sight of the real people involved. And I knew I could help.

Lawyers Rating: Rated 3.7 out of 5

Location: Mount Pleasant 29464
Firm: Richardson, Patrick, Westbrook & Brickman, LLC

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