Top best C Lawyers in ZIP 29464 | 219 available
219 C lawyers are available in ZIP code 29464 in Mount Pleasant, Michigan. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.9/5 and 62% provide free consultation with average fees of $361 per hour.
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Attorney Matthew M. Breen is the managing partner of Lowcountry Law, LLC, which has law offices in Mount Pleasant and Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. A top-rated and award-winning trial attorney, Mr. Breen represents the rights and entitlements of clients throughout the greater Charleston and Myrtle Beach metros and all across the state who have legal needs involving any of the following:. · Workers' Compensation and Workers' Compensation Third Party Claims. · Automobile, Truck, and Motorcycle Wreck Cases. · Wrongful death. · Personal Injury. · Civil litigation. · Bankruptcy and Bankruptcy Litigation including Adversary actions.. In practice since 2017, Mr. Breen has established himself as an emerging leader in his field and a tireless legal advocate for those suffering needlessly through no fault of their own. He has successfully handled numerous claims in state and federal courts across his region, recovering substantial settlements and verdicts for his plaintiff clients so that they can cover their medical bills, lost wages and other associated damages.. From his efforts, he has received numerous positive reviews from satisfied clients for his unwavering focus on their needs while helping them through a very difficult and uncertain time in their lives. He has also earned a reputation for his aggressive advocacy and his tireless dedication to the goal of helping his clients receive the maximum amount of compensation they deserve. Honored for his professionalism and service, he received the Martindale-Hubbell Platinum Client Champion Award, is Lead Counsel verified and has received many top ratings from fellow Lawyers. Matthew most recently was named to the Best Lawyers Ones to Watch list for Personal Injury and Workers' Compensation.. A 2013 graduate of The Citadel, Mr. Breen obtained his Juris Doctor from Charleston School of Law in 2017. He holds his license to practice in all South Carolina Courts, and is admitted to practice before the United States Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit, U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina as well as before the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of South Carolina.. Mr. Breen is a member of the South Carolina Association for Justice, the American Bar Association, and is a past pupil with the James L. Petigru American Inn of Court. Matthew was selected as The Citadel's 2021 Young Alumnus of the Year. He serves on the Board of Directors for the Citadel Alumni Association, the Board of Directors of the Stray Dog Society, and is Chairman of the Body of Elders of the French Protestant (Huguenot) Church of Charleston.
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.
At the Ballinger Law Firm, we exclusively practice family law. However, our practice is informed by years of experience and an extensive background in commercial litigation in a broad variety of subjects. This background enables us to assist our clients with the complex issues that often accompany divorce and family law disputes.
As the founder of the Shaw Law Firm, LLC, Charleston attorney Heather Shaw offers legal guidance in divorce and other family law issues. Before the founding of her current practice, Ms. Shaw spent time as an attorney at another firm. She is involved in numerous professional organizations including the American Bar Association and Charleston County Bar Association. She is a proud graduate of the Thomas M. Cooley Law School. Contact her firm today for a case evaluation.
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.
Annie focuses her practice on nursing home abuse and neglect, civil rights violations, and various personal injury matters. An experienced litigator, Annie worked for seven years as a trial attorney at the Charleston County Public Defender’s office, where she tried numerous cases to jury verdict and zealously fought for the rights of more than 1,000 individuals.. Annie is AV-rated by Martindale-Hubbell. She was recognized by Super Lawyers and named among the “Top 100 Trial Lawyers” by the National Trial Lawyers. She received the 2021 Emerging Leader award from the South Carolina Women Lawyers Association (SCWLA) and was recognized by Charleston Business Magazine’s 2021 Women in Business for her important contributions to the legal community. Annie received the “Star of the Quarter” award from the South Carolina Bar Young Lawyers Division in 2019 and that same year, was named the “Juvenile Public Defender of the Year” for the state of South Carolina.. While representing incarcerated children, she went beyond simply defending their cases and sought to reform the juvenile justice system by challenging the constitutionality of solitary confinement and the use of restraint chairs in juvenile jails. Her criminal justice reform efforts resulted in the closure of the fifty-year-old dilapidated Charleston County Juvenile Detention Center, ending decades of unconstitutional confinement of youth. Annie also increased access to books in juvenile jails by collecting over 4,000 young adult books to build or revamp libraries in juvenile jails within Charleston, Columbia, and Greenville –also for the benefit of her young clients.. During law school, Annie volunteered at the Charleston County Public Defenders office, and One80 Place homeless shelter’s legal clinic helping homeless individuals with various legal matters, and was recognized at her law school graduation for performing over 500 hours of pro bono service. Annie is admitted to the South Carolina Bar and U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina, and is involved in the Charleston County Bar Association, Berkeley County Bar Association, and the SC Association for Justice. Her current community involvement is extensive and includes serving as a board member of Charleston Legal Access, a nonprofit law firm dedicated to expanding legal services for low-income South Carolinians, and serving as a board member of the South Carolina Women Lawyers Association (SCWLA), an association that connects and empowers women lawyers throughout South Carolina. Annie is a former member of the SC Bar’s Elder Law committee, the SC Bar’s Protecting Our Youth Committee, Charleston County Juvenile Drug Court, and a graduate of the SC Bar’s Leadership Academy (Class of 2018).
A Charleston native and Porter-Gaud graduate, Andrew Brener is passionate about helping people in difficult situations. With nearly a decade of legal experience, separation, divorce, and child custody are some of the practice areas he enjoys the most where he strives for the best possible outcome for his clients. In 2022 Andrew earned the prestigious American Bar Association certificate for Family Law Trial Advocacy to further hone his trial skills and allow him to continue being the most prepared person in any court room.. Having been through the family court system himself, Andrew brings empathy and understanding to your case. Praised by his clients and highly respected in the field, Andrew blends his social and caring personality with superb reasoning, advanced communication skills, and a strong desire to advocate for his clients. Andrew’s legal expertise includes a focus on large asset division, business valuation, and complex financial litigation.. Andrew attended Guilford College where he earned a bachelor’s degree in Political Science before moving to China. You read that right, his adventurous attitude led Andrew to spend 2 years between Beijing and Kunming, China gaining invaluable cultural experiences. His love for the lowcountry and his family brought him back to Charleston where he obtained his Juris Doctor at Charleston School of Law. His parents recently retired to Sullivan’s Island after both practicing medicine in Charleston for the past 30 years. His family and friends are grateful that he enjoys sharing his knowledge of Chinese cuisine and his skillful preparation of Chinese fare.. Andrew loves good food, the beach, and his dog (in no particular order). He spends time with friends enjoying his favorite local restaurants and hunting for new cuisine to try. His favorite beach is Sullivan’s Island, where he calls home. His Great Pyrenees, Ollie, weighs over 100 pounds and prefers to drag Andrew to the park with him.