Top best L Lawyers in West Columbia | 57 available
57 L lawyers are available in West Columbia, South Carolina. These lawyers are rated between 3.9/5 to 4.3/5 and 57% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $48 to $66 per hour.
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To learn more about Attorney Taylor, visit his attorney profile page on the Moore Taylor Law firm, P.A. website at:. Attorney J. Mark Taylor is a founding senior partner of Moore Taylor Law Firm. He practices mediation, litigation, and complex family law on the state, local, and national level. Mr. Taylor has been admitted to practice in all state courts, the U.S. Supreme Court, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, and U.S. District Court. He has, among other accolades, achieved the AV Preeminent® Rating by Martindale-Hubbell®, the highest possible rating by the organization. He is a West Columbia lawyer who has a comprehensive understanding of his areas of focus. Regardless of how severe your legal problem may be, he has the skill set needed to help you resolve it efficiently and quickly. Mr. Taylor understands how emotionally draining legal issues can be, which is why he will work to make your experience at Moore Taylor Law Firm as stress-free and effective as possible. Call for a consultation.
Practicing Criminal Defense, Personal Injury, Education Law, and Civil Litigation throughout South Carolina, including Columbia, Richland, Lexington, and Myrtle Beach. Call today to see how we can help.
Attorney Chad Fuller is a highly skilled personal injury lawyer at Fuller Law For Riders. He has been practicing personal injury law since 2007 and has successfully represented numerous motorcyclists and affected families throughout South Carolina. In addition to advocating for the rights of the injured, he has been instrumental in affecting change at the government level. Along with the motorcyclist rights group ABATE, Attorney Fuller helped advocate for legislation allowing the parking of two-wheeled vehicles in parking structures and other publicly funded infrastructure in South Carolina.Attorney Fuller’s practice includes motorcycle collision claims, other motor vehicle accident cases, criminal defense and medical malpractice litigation. He is the youngest member ever inducted into the South Carolina Biker Hall of Fame and received the 2016 ABATE Motorcycle Community Leader Award. Additionally, Chad has been asked on multiple occasions to teach continuing legal education classes on motorcycle tort and insurance law to another attorneys by the South Carolina BAR.
As a legal advocate for businesses, governmental entities and individuals, Joseph understands his clients’ need for high-quality, cost-effective service. For the past four years, Joseph has worked for a boutique law firm in Columbia, SC where he gained experience in the areas of civil litigation, employment law, business law, education law and administrative law.. Conversant in Japanese and knowledgeable of Japanese business practices, Joseph also brings an international capacity to DLG. Prior to attending law school, Joseph worked in Fukuoka, Japan at an economic development firm where he conducted market research to assist in recruiting foreign investment. Joseph assisted in making presentations to local government officials about ongoing development and targeted industries in Japanese.
Annabelle Robertson is an attorney, author & former award-winning journalist.. Born in Fayetteville, N.C., she graduated from high school in Raleigh then joined her parents in Switzerland, where she completed a French Baccalaureate in Philosophy and a 4-year degree from the University of Geneva School of Law. After her thesis, she interned at the United Nations in Geneva and joined Bank of America as corporate counsel, followed by Adia International, a Swiss multinational with 150+ companies in 38 countries, including Manpower USA.. In 1997, Annabelle completed a Master of Divinity in outreach & community development in Vancouver, Canada. She moved to Atlanta, Georgia, and volunteered for a homeless shelter, doing racial reconciliation & outreach while working full-time as a paralegal, to support her spouse. As a USAF chaplain's wife, she then accompanied him on military assignments. She worked as a freelance journalist and published her first book in 2006.. In 2008, Annabelle moved to South Carolina with her daughters, ages 2 and 5, where she wrote a front-page column for The Sumter Item, edited IRIS Magazine and became managing editor of The Clarendon Sun. She completed a LLM and was licensed to practice law in California. To stay in South Carolina, however, Annabelle had to complete a JD--which she did, as a single mom, full time at the University of South Carolina School of Law, while also running a long-distance law firm and litigating post-divorce family matters against her ex. During her studies, she became a court-appointed Guardian ad Litem and received both the prestigious CALI Award and the John O. McDougall Award for excellence in Family Law.. In 2018, Annabelle ran for Congress. In her progressive bid to unseat Rep. Joe Wilson (R-SC), she beat two male opponents and won the Democratic primary with 42% of the vote, but lost the mandatory runoff (to the second-place finisher) by just 714 votes. He lost the general election--easily handing Rep. Wilson his 10th consecutive term in Congress.. Annabelle officially opened her South Carolina practice in June. Her former campaign slogan--"Fighting for Working Families"--as the motto of her new law firm.
Experienced L attorney serving clients in West Columbia and surrounding areas.
Experienced L attorney serving clients in West Columbia and surrounding areas.