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321 E lawyers are available in Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania. These lawyers are rated between 4.5/5 to 4.9/5 and 57% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $45 to $68 per hour.
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Top rated criminal defense attorney, personal injury lawyer, Mount Pleasant, Charleston County, SCCriminal Defense State and Federal Court, Personal Injury, Workers' Compensation, Wrongful Death, Civil Litigation, Probate Litigation, Governmental Relations, Licensing Boards. Charlie Condon has over 30 years of courtroom experience, trial experience, and governmental experience. This wealth of experience includes service as. -ATTORNEY GENERAL OF SOUTH CAROLINA-NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SOLICITOR (DISTRICT ATTORNEY) - Charleston and Berkeley Counties -ASSISTANT SOLICITOR (Assistant District Attorney) - Charleston County- SECURITIES COMMISSIONER OF SOUTH CAROLINA - PRIVATE PRACTICE LAWYER. As a top rated Mount Pleasant, Charleston County, SC lawyer, he handles legal matters throughout South Carolina with an emphasis on Criminal Defense, Criminal Law, Personal Injury including Workers' Compensation, Governmental Relations, Civil Litigation, Probate Litigation and Regulatory and Licensing Boards. He graduated from Duke University School of Law and the University of Notre Dame, Magna Cum Laude, and is top rated by Martindale-Hubbell . This top rating, AV, indicates very high to preeminent legal ability and very high ethical standards as established by confidential opinions from members of the Bar. Charlie is also a member of the prestigious Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers. The Registry would only list a lawyer that has earned the AV® certification rating in the Martindale-Hubbell® Law Directory and has been designated by their colleagues as preeminent in their field. Charlie is a sole practitioner so you can rest assured that your case will receive his full individual attention. Please call today for a free initial consultation. Office is conveniently located in Mt. Pleasant, Charleston County, SC. Client satisfaction is the number one goal.. Disclaimer - Past results of course are not guarantees or predictions of future results. Some jurisdictions forbid the use of the term specialist or expert or similar terms. Entries in this profile and in particular under skills and expertise are not intended to suggest any such status in violation of the applicable ethics rules. Also, any result achieved on behalf of one client in one matter does not necessarily indicate similar results can be obtained for other clients.
Throughout my childhood, I had many different ideas of what I wanted to be when I grew up. The one common theme was people-I always wanted to be working with people. Both estate planning and family law have allowed me to prusue my goal of working with people. My clients are all real people and families, not corporations and businesses. It is a tremendous responsibility being entrusted with advising my clients regrading their familial and financial issues, but one that I enjoy doing. Family and finances are of the utmost importnance to me, and I take my clients' very seriously as well.
The Lowcountry Law Office on Aging, Mental Health & Disabilities, LLC focuses exclusively on the representation of seniors, individuals struggling with mental illnesses, physical disabilities and their families. We assist clients with the preparation of wills, powers of attorney, living wills, as well as revocable (living) trusts and irrevocable trusts for Medicaid, Life Insurance, and Special Needs planning.. We also assist families with obtaining guardianships and conservatorships due loved ones who lack the mental capacity necessary to make safe and reasonable financial and medical decisions, as well as individuals who are in need of government benefits such as Medicaid or Social Security Disability in order to pay for care or other financial needs.. Lastly, we assist families and indivduals who need to probate the estate of a loved one who has passed away, and we work tirelessly to minimize the stress of the this process on grieving family members.
Since April of 2004, Christopher A. Skipper has been the sole practitioner of the Skipper Law Firm, LLC. The office is conveniently located in Mount Pleasant just off of I-526 at 613 Long Point Road. Chris focuses his practice in the areas of Criminal Defense in Federal, State, Magistrate and Municipal Courts, representation of injured workers before the South Carolina Workers' Compensation Commission, and Personal Injury Law.. Born and raised in Georgetown and Horry Counties, Chris began to work in the Charleston legal community while a student at the College of Charleston in 1990. After graduating from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 1996, Chris returned to the Lowcountry and went to work as an assistant solicitor in the Berkeley County Solicitor's Office. He prosecuted cases for an additional four years in the Charleston County Solicitor's Office. Throughout his six years as a prosecutor, Chris handled hundreds of cases that involved crimes from Driving Under Suspension to Murder.. Prior to opening the Skipper Law Firm, LLC, Chris spent a little over a year practicing in the area of workers' compensation insurance defense. The experience he gained as an attorney for the insurance companies provided excellent insight in to how they handle claims and is a valuable asset in his representation of injured workers before the South Carolina Workers' Compensation Commission.. Give Chris a call and let him put his experience and knowledge to work for you or your loved one. He can be reached at or and would be happy to schedule a free consultation to discuss how he can assist with your legal problem. After hours and weekend appointments are available and Chris will make every effort to accommodate your schedule and needs.
Ryan Schwartz is an accomplished attorney whose journey began at Winthrop University, where he was a standout pitcher for the Eagles, ranked among the top 25 teams. His career took him overseas to the Netherlands and Germany, where he focused on lean manufacturing processes for a plastics company. Ryan later attended Charleston School of Law, where he distinguished himself as President of the Federalist Society and contributed over a thousand hours of pro bono legal work at the Charleston County Public Defender’s office.. Upon graduating and passing the South Carolina Bar, Ryan co-founded Thrower & Schwartz Law Firm with his mentor, Bill Thrower. After Bill's unexpected passing, Ryan established Schwartz Law Firm, LLC. He has a wealth of trial experience, having successfully tried numerous cases, including serious criminal offenses and family law disputes. In his personal life, Ryan enjoys racing his Corvette, home renovations, flying planes, and spending quality time with his dog, Chipper. He is dedicated to providing clients with personalized legal guidance, understanding the challenges they face, and ensuring favorable outcomes through aggressive litigation and negotiation.
RPWB asbestos attorney Karl Novak has devoted more than 30 years to putting together compelling cases on behalf of workers who developed cancer and lung disease as a result of asbestos exposure.. Novak is sensitive to the wishes of his clients and adjusts his approach accordingly. Whether that is a quick, painless resolution, justice with an iron fist or something in between, Novak puts his clients and their needs first.. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Novak was the first in his family to attend college. He worked his way through school in the steel industry, and has devoted his entire career to representing mesothelioma and other asbestos-exposure victims. He moved to South Carolina in 1989 to work for Ness, Motley, Loadholt, Richardson & Poole, and joined RPWB as a founding member in 2002.. Novak has represented tens of thousands of asbestos victims throughout the United States. With an avid interest in genealogy and oral history, he compiles documents and interviews his client, family members, co-workers, physicians and experts to tell the story of where the exposure took place, who is responsible and what impact the disease will have on the victim and their family.. Novak has two grown children. When they were younger, he enjoyed coaching their baseball and soccer teams, including one special team that went undefeated for three straight seasons. He splits his time between South Carolina and Maine, and spends a lot of time on the road working with his clients.. Areas of Practice. Admissions. Education. Professional Memberships
Ross brings hard work and dedication to the firm. His background is in land-use and environmental law, but has become a skilled commercial and personal-injury litigator since joining McCullough Khan in early 2012. In addition to those practice areas, Ross litigates probate, restrictive covenant, real property, homeowners association, construction defects, products liability, insurance coverage, judgment collection, and local government finance cases. In law school, Ross clerked with Burnie Maybank, former Director of the SC Department of Revenue. After graduating, he worked for two years with White & Smith Planning and Law Group, one of the country’s leading land-use law firms. Born and raised in Charleston, he enjoys surfing, kayak fishing, and spending time with his wife Alexis and their two miniature dachshunds Stono and Quito-Wayne. He serves on the Board of Zoning Appeals (Zoning Division) for the City of Charleston. He also serves on the Executive Board for both the Charleston Jewish Community Center and Hebrew Benevolent Society of Charleston, SC.
Paul E. Toohey, Attorney at Law, has been serving Mount Pleasant, PA and. Western Pennsylvania with personal legal services for over 22 years.. Mr. Toohey, a general practice lawyer, will undertake many types of legal work.. Over the course of his career, Mr. Toohey has prosecuted and/or defended over 50. jury trials, largely during his services as an assistant district attorney.You need experience like Paul Toohey’s on your side, and on your case.. Call today to discuss your legal needs.. Paul E. Toohey’s Legal Services Include:. Paul E. Toohey offers free consultations.. Contact Paul E. Toohey, Attorney at Law today at 724-547- 7557 to discuss your. legal needs.. Mr. Toohey represents clients in a wide range of cases, from estate planning,. establishing power of attorney, setting up businesses legally, and much more.. Call his offices today to discuss your legal needs.. Paul E. Toohey’s Estate Planning Legal Services Include:. Paul E. Toohey’s Business Planning Legal Services Include:. Paul E. Toohey offers free consultations.. Paul E. Toohey’s Personal Injury Legal Services Include:. *in concert with a seasoned medical malpractice attorney. Paul E. Toohey offers free consultations.. Paul E. Toohey’s Personal General Practice Legal Services Include:. Paul E. Toohey offers free consultations.
Originally from Binghamton, New York, Rob attended the University of Notre Dame, where he received his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration. He then headed south for the warmer climate of Chapel Hill and law school at the University of North Carolina. Before starting his law practice, he served as a Special Agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and as a Vice President and Regional Trust Officer with Southern National Bank. He was admitted to the practice of law in South Carolina in 1979. He received a degree from Northwestern University Graduate School of Trusts in 1984. He is a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church and resides in Mt. Pleasant with his wife Kathy.
NOTICE: ANY RESULT STEPHAN FUTERAL OR HIS LAW FIRM MAY ACHIEVE ON BEHALF OF ONE CLIENT IN ONE MATTER DOES NOT NECESSARiLY INDICATE SIMILAR RESULTS CAN BE OBTAINED FOR OTHER CLIENTS.. Stephan Futeral is an experienced Charleston attorney who handles lawsuits in South Carolina's state and federal courts. As a trial lawyer located near Charleston, South Carolina, Mr. Futeral deals with many types of legal matters involving consumer law, employment law, business law, DUI / DWI defense, personal injury, auto accidents, wrongful death, medical and legal malpractice, products liability, divorces, child custody and visitation, and criminal defense, to name a few.. Before attending college, Stephan Futeral served in the United States Army from 1982 to 1985 and the United States Army National Guard from 1985 to 1987. While in the military, Mr. Futeral worked with strategic nuclear weapons and was a tactical satellite communications operator in the European Theater. He was also a member of the 440 Armor Unit, Fort Carson, Colorado. Further, he participated in such mass military exercises as Return of Forces to Germany and Desert Chief III.. In 1990, Mr. Futeral graduated from the College of Charleston with a B.S. in Business Administration. Throughout his attendance of the College of Charleston, he was a member of the National Dean's List. In 1990, he received the Outstanding Student Award. He also received the National Collegiate Business Merit Award and the All-American Scholarship Award. Mr. Futeral is a member of the Omicron Delta Kappa Honor Fraternity.. In 1993, Mr. Futeral received his Juris Doctorate from the University of South Carolina School of Law. While in law school, Mr. Futeral was a member of the Moot Court Bar and the Order of the Barristers. He also was a student editor of the American Bar Association's Real Property and Trust Journal.. After graduating law school, Mr. Futeral was the judicial clerk for the Honorable C. Tolbert Goolsby, Jr., Judge of the South Carolina Court of Appeals. Thereafter, he practiced law in Columbia, South Carolina for several years until returning to his hometown of Charleston, South Carolina. Mr. Futeral is a partner in the law firm of Futeral & Nelson, LLC and has been an Adjunct Professor of Law at the Charleston School of Law. He has written articles for the South Carolina Lawyer magazine and the American Bar Association Magazine. Further, he has published a legal annotation regarding the South Carolina Unfair Trade Practices Act in South Carolina Jurisprudence. He has been an instructor for the South Carolina Mandatory Magistrate's School and, in 1997, taught the paralegal certification program in Charleston sponsored by the University of South Carolina. Mr. Futeral frequently lectures to non-lawyers and attorneys on such topics as personal injury practice and employment law.
My work as an Assistant U.S. Attorney gave me a deep appreciation for the power of the prosecutor to impact a person or company's well-being. In the criminal context, it helped me to learn how to objectively analyze a case and dig deep into the facts because initial appearances can truly be misleading. In the civil context, I helped defend medical malpractice cases against the federal government. I represented the Veterans Hospital, the Marine Corps Hospital, the Navy Hospital, the U.S. Air Force Clinic, and federally funded Health Care Centers. My time as an AUSA gave me broad trial court experience.
My practice is devoted to the defense of employers and insurance carriers in workers’ compensation and Longshore claims and all extensions of the Longshore Act. I practice throughout the states of South Carolina and Georgia in the workers’ compensation context, and my Longshore and Defense Base Act practice extends nationwide. I handle all facets of these claims from the initial reporting of an accident and its investigation, through the discovery process to trial, and any appellate proceedings thereafter. My clients include employers, manufacturers, carriers, shippers, maritime employers, stevedoring companies and defense contractors. I have been called upon to provide legal counsel in claims involving complex jurisdictional and coverage issues. My firm is designated statewide counsel for several manufacturers and stevedoring companies. The ability to practice law in South Carolina and Georgia, along with my Longshore claims experience, allows me to sort out the myriad of issues that arise from the concurrent jurisdiction that exists in South Carolina. My maritime practice includes all extensions of the Longshore Act, including the Defense Base Act.
My legal and business experiences enable me to offer clients a broad spectrum of professional services from the unique perspective of someone who is both an attorney and an entrepreneur.
Mr. Lawton grew up in a family of legal professionals. His grandfather, father, brother, and sister all work in the legal field. In addition to his personal experience with lawyers, Angus Lawton has practices law in the Charleston, SC area for decades and worked for several law firms across a wide spectrum of practice areas. These experiences provided Mr. Lawton with valuable insight and experience that has benefited in his current role as Mt. Pleasant personal injury attorney. Do you need accomplished legal representation for a personal injury, civil litigation, or contract case?
Mr. Barker and his wife, Dr. Lorna Barker, live in Mount Pleasant. They are working to usher their four children into adulthood. The Barkers are active members of Christ Church Mount Pleasant where Mr. Barker serves as the Senior Warden of the Vestry, sings in the choir, and is the drummer for the contemporary praise band.. Born in Virginia, Mr. Barker graduated from Virginia Tech as did his four siblings. After graduation, he accepted a commission in the United States Navy and was stationed aboard a warship in Charleston. He attained the rank of Lieutenant Commander before answering a calling into the legal profession.. Mr. Barker graduated cum laude from Pepperdine University School of Law in Malibu, California. He practiced in Los Angeles, California before returning to Charleston to raise his family and practice law.
Michael grew up on a farm in south Georgia before attending law school at the Charleston School of Law where he fell in love with the Lowcountry and decided to make it his home.. Before law school, Michael attended the University of Georgia. Due to a terrible experience with an insurance company while he was in college, Michael decided that he would make it his goal in life to represent the little guy. Fortunately, the University of Georgia boasts the top-ranked Risk Management and Insurance Program in the country and is the largest undergraduate program of its kind in the United States. Michael quickly took advantage of the insurance program with the idea that he would learn everything he could in order to use that knowledge against large insurance corporations.. After receiving his bachelor’s degree in business administration with a focus on risk management and insurance, Michael knew the next step was law school. Throughout his three years in law school, Michael served as the associate managing editor of the Charleston Law Review, the president of the Trial Advocacy Board and was champion of the Charleston School of Law’s Mock Trial Competition.. Before opening Cobb, Dill & Hammett, LLC, Michael worked for a small, boutique firm in Moncks Corner where he handled the firm’s entire personal injury caseload, giving him invaluable experience in that area of law practice.. When he’s not in the office or the courtroom, Michael likes to spend his time in the outdoors. He enjoys traveling, golfing and kayak fishing with his golden retriever, Buster.
Loignon Law Firm was founded on the idea that a strong relationship of mutual trust and respect between the lawyer and client achieves the greatest results.. At Loignon Law Firm you will receive the personal touch and attention to detail that the bigger law firms can't provide. You will speak to your attorney on a regular basis. Your satisfaction is our top priority. We have defended thousands of clients charged with crimes in the Lowcountry, achieving stellar results in negotiation and at trial. We have handled hundreds of family court cases involving minor children and DSS matters. We have settled numerous personal injury cases for over a million dollars.. Please call us today to see the Loignon Law Firm difference.
Litigation practice for borrowers with mortgage issues especially defense of supplemental proceedings and loan modification problems with banks and servicers.. Admitted to practice before all Courts of South Carolina, the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, and the Supreme Court of the United States.. More About Susan Gaddy:. Certified civil mediator. Training and certification through the South Carolina Bar Association Focus on business disputes. Real estate litigation. Commercial and residential distressed properties for property owners who have loan work-outs, short sales, and foreclosure defense.Defense of Supplemental Proceedings.
Kevin Campbell was admitted to the practice of law in South Carolina in 1973. He is certified by the State of South Carolina as a specialist in helping both financially troubled individuals and businesses. He has been certified by the American Bankruptcy Institute, a national organization, as an expert in consumer and business bankruptcy law.. His expertise includes assisting his respected clients with work-out arrangements with their creditors, Chapter 7 cases and Chapter 11 cases.. He was recently selected to the 2014 SC Super Lawyers list and included in The Best Lawyers in America in the practice area of Bankruptcy and Creditor Debtor Rights / Insolvency and Reorganization Law.. He was Past President of the Mt. Pleasant Exchange Club for 2011-2012. The Mt. Pleasant Exchange Club is a community service organization that raises money for the prevention of Child Abuse through a Race that it organizes, the IOP Connector Bridge Run/Walk for the Child each October. Kevin also was Race Chairman in 2009.. He was past President of the South Carolina Bankruptcy Law Association, past President of the Consumer Credit Association, and former member of the Parish Council at Christ our King Church in Mt. Pleasant.
Julianne Stokes has extensive experience in the dissolution of complex marital estates and the resolution of high conflict custody cases. Stokes prioritizes managing each client’s expectations while remaining results-focused.In the courtroom, she has established a reputation for delivering highly effective litigation strategies. As a mediator, she excels at helping families achieve their objectives while avoiding the cost and emotional toll of protracted litigation.. Stokes is the annual moderator and course planner for the South Carolina Bar’s statewide Guardian ad Litem seminar, where she helps equip both attorney and lay guardians with the skills necessary to successfully advocate for children. She is a member of the SC Bar’s Resolution of Fee Disputes Board and is listed in South Carolina Super Lawyers.. After graduating with honors from Presbyterian College, Stokes received her J.D. from Mercer University’s Walter F. George School of Law in 2006. She has practiced exclusively in the Family Courts of South Carolina since that time.
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.
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.
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!
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.