Top best L Lawyers in ZIP 29304 | 50 available
50 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 29304 in Spartanburg, South Carolina. Average rating of these lawyers is 4/5 and 59% provide free consultation with average fees of $293 per hour.
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Josh has been practicing law since 2010. His practice focuses on civil litigation and encompasses a broad range of areas including medical malpractice, health care law, product liability, personal injury, insurance litigation, business litigation, governmental litigation, and appellate law. Josh also counsels healthcare providers on regulatory compliance and represents health care providers before professional licensing boards and administrative agencies.. Josh is dedicated, honest, and innovative, three qualities which assure he focuses on his clients' best interests in every matter he undertakes. For his dedication and ethics, Josh has been recognized for years by Martindell-Hubbell (AV rating), Super Lawyers: Rising Stars (Medical Malpractice Defense; Healthcare; Business Litigation), and Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch (Medical Malpractice Defense; Health Care Law; Commercial Litigation; Appellate Practice).. Josh is a magna cum laude graduate of both Wofford College and the University of South Carolina School of Law. At Wofford, he was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa and received the David Duncan Wallace History Award. While in law school, he served as the Associate Managing Editor of the South Carolina Law Review and was inducted into the Order of the Coif and the Order of the Wig and Robe. He is a graduate of the Spartanburg Regional Fellows Leadership Program (2012), the South Carolina Defense Trial Attorneys’ Association Trial Academy (2014), and Leadership Spartanburg (2016). Josh also is honored to have been recognized on Spartanburg’s inaugural Forty Under 40 list (2020).. Josh is a native of Union, South Carolina, having earned his Eagle Scout Award through Troop 42. He now lives in Spartanburg with his wife Beth and sons Caleb and Tate. Within the Spartanburg community, he serves First Presbyterian Church as a Deacon, United Way of the Piedmont as a Board Member, Boy Scouts of America Pack 2 as Pack Committee Chair, and the local youth athletic association as Co-Commissioner.
Jonathan W. Lounsberry is a Fellow in the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and the International Academy of Family Lawyers. He is admitted to practice in South Carolina, the District of South Carolina, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, and he has a state-wide practice in South Carolina, handling divorce, property division, support, child custody, visitation, post-decree matters, contempt issues, international family law issues and 1980 Hague Convention litigation.. Jonathan W. Lounsberry received a J.D. from the Charleston School of Law and a B.A. in Philosophy and Political Science from the University of South Carolina (Columbia).
Jenny was born and raised in Charleston, South Carolina, and she is a graduate of the College of Charleston and Charleston School of Law. Prior to moving to Spartanburg, she helped form the Charleston County Custody Fast-Track Committee, which she co-chaired. Jenny is a frequent speaker at local, state, and national continuing legal education seminars, and she moderates the annual Guardian ad Litem training, sponsored by the South Carolina Bar. She is also one of only 18 attorneys in South Carolina to be selected to participate in the 2014 Leadership Academy sponsored by the SC Bar.. Jenny was trained and certified as a Volunteer Guardian ad Litem during her first year of law school. Following her certification, she devoted her pro bono service work for over two years to representing children involved in abuse and neglect cases in the Charleston County Family Court. These Guardian ad Litem cases, along with her own personal experience with divorce, inspired her to practice family law in a way that focuses not only on the legal aspect of domestic relations but also on the impact these events have on the individuals involved. Being a wife, mother, and stepmother herself, Jenny understands the compassion and sensitivity needed to handle these types of cases.. Jenny is an active member of the Spartanburg County Bar Association, the South Carolina Bar, the American Bar Association, and the South Carolina Women Lawyer’s Association. She is also a certified private Guardian ad Litem and finds her work representing children in private custody litigation to be some of the most rewarding work in the practice of law. When she isn’t working as an attorney Guardian ad Litem, Jenny enjoys spending time with her husband and their six children. As a lifelong bibliophile, she is always sneaking time to read any book that catches her fancy.
I grew up in Spartanburg, and remained in Spartanburg until I graduated from Wofford College with a degree in psychology. At the suggestion of some friends, I decided to attend law school at the University of South Carolina. After finishing law school, I was given the opportunity to serve as a law clerk for Circuit Judge Kenneth G. Goode. Following the one-year clerkship, I moved back to Spartanburg and worked as an assistant solicitor under Trey Gowdy in the Seventh Judicial Circuit. I joined the private practice of Burts Turner & Rhodes in 2007. While I practice in multiple areas of law, the majority of my practice is in Family Law [divorce, custody, support], Probate [wills, trusts, and estates], Civil Litigation [contracts, construction law and real estate disputes] and Personal Injury.
I graduated from Clemson University with a B.A. in Political Science. He earned his Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from the Charleston School of Law and spent my final year of law school as a visiting student at the University of Georgia School of Law. While attending law school, I worked in the General Counsel’s Office at Spartanburg-based Lockwood Greene and at CH2M Hill following its acquisition of Lockwood Greene.. Prior to joining Kennedy & Brannon, P.A., I served as law clerk to the Honorable J. Derham Cole, Circuit Court Judge for the 7th Circuit of South Carolina, followed by a brief term at the 7th Circuit Public Defender’s Office. I then joined Turnipseed and Brannon in January 2011, became a partner in March 2012, and a named partner in March 2013. I cofounded Kennedy & Brannon, P.A., in July 2014.. I am a native of Spartanburg, SC, where he currently resides with my wife, Kelly and son, Thom.
For more than 35 years, I have represented real people as a result of injuries or death. I handle a broad spectrum of personal injury claims including car and truck accidents, work related injuries, injuries from defective products, nursing home abuse, and medical malpractice. I do not represent any insurance companies or corporations. I like the challenge of fighting big companies for my clients. Having tried hundreds of cases, I am more than willing to take your case in front of a jury. I find that representing injured people is very rewarding. I receive thank you noted, Christmas cards, hugs, and even vegtables in the summer out of my clients gardens. It is my goal to make a diffence in the lives of my clients.. I use the latest technology to enhance your case including "day in a life" videos, accident reconstruction experts, power point presentationa, vocational experts, and economists to establish financial loss and life care experts when needed.. I am regularly hired by other lawyers to assist in complicated or high stakes lawsuits. I also handle class action litigation and litigation involving numerous claimants.. In addition to being to practice law in South Carolina, I licensed to practice in the Federal District Court for the District of South Carolina and the United States Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals. I have aslo appeared in other state and federal courts on complex legal matters.. I am a strong believer in the legal system, pariticularly the civil justice system and it is my observation and belief the the jury sytem is the best way of resolving disputes between our citizens.