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Directory of Members A DIRECTORY OF MEMBERS A (As of 6/5/2018) Membership status is reflected after each member’s name (G3=Greater than 3 years; L3=Less than 3 years; IN=Inactive; LC=Limited Certificate; RT=Retired; MLTY=Military; JD=Judge; FLC=Foreign Legal Consultant; JDS=Judicial Staff; JDA=Administrative Law Judge). All changes in contact information are handled by the S.C. Attorney Information System (AIS) exclusively, and you must log on to AIS to update your information. Contact information is published as it is entered by Bar members in AIS. Abee, Kinli Bare (G3) Abner, Brett P. Sr. (IN) (803) 734-0296 (904) 353-6888 S.C. Attorney General's Office Tomchin & Odom, P.A. A PO Box 11549 6816 Southpoint Pkwy, Ste. 400 A'Hern, John Means (G3) Columbia, SC 29211 Jacksonville, FL 32216 (803) 530-9419 [email protected] [email protected] The A'Hern Law Firm, LLC Abee, Matthew A. (G3) Abney, Benjamin Cade (RT) PO Box 50225 (803) 255-9335 S.C. Summary Court Columbia, SC 29250 Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLP 168 Ocean View Drive [email protected] 1320 Main Street, 17Th Flr. (29201) Saluda, NC 28773 PO Box 11070 [email protected] Aaron, Cheryl L. (G3) Columbia, SC 29211 (864) 878-3066 Fax (864) 551-2084 [email protected] Abney, Merritt Gordon (G3) 133 Thomas Green Blvd., Suite 202 (843) 534-4110 Clemson, SC 29631 Abel, Ashley Bryan (G3) Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLP [email protected] (864) 232-7000 151 Meeting St., Ste. 600 Jackson Lewis P.C. Charleston, SC 29401 Aaron, S. Paul (G3) 15 South Main Street [email protected] (864) 722-9292 Fax (864) 722-9293 Suite 700 S. Paul Aaron, P.A. Greenville, SC 29601 Abrams, Andrew Louis (IN) PO Box 1862 [email protected] (843) 377-2145 Clemson, SC 29633-1862 Charleston School of Law [email protected] Abel, David Patrick (G3) 81 Mary St. (202) 274-0237 Charleston, SC 29403 Abbene, Norma (IN) U.S. Market Advisors Law Group PLLC [email protected] 340 Royal Poinciana Way 5335 Wisconsin Avenue NW Unit 317-183 Suite 440 Abrams, Douglas Breen (G3) Palm Beach, FL 33480 Washington, DC 20015-2052 (919) 755-9166 [email protected] [email protected] Abrams & Abrams, PA 1526 Glenwood Avenue Abbott, C. Michael (RT) Abel, Mike A. (IN) Raleigh, NC 27608 (404) 786-2505 (480) 478-4515 [email protected] C. Michael Abbott PC Abel Law Group, PLLC 1245 South Ponce De Leon Ave 25030 S 190Th St Abrams, Russell Scott (G3) # 1 Queen Creek, AZ 85142 (843) 579-5674 Atlanta, GA 30306 [email protected] K&L Gates LLP [email protected] 134 Meeting Street Abercrombie, Anita E. (G3) Suite 500 Abbott, Dana Cooper (G3) (803) 323-7930 Fax (877) 493-2353 Charleston, SC 29401 (803) 734-4181 Abercrombie Law Firm, LLC [email protected] South Carolina Public Charter School District 223 East Main Street, Suite 500 Abrams, Samuel J. (G3) 1309 Idalia Drive Rock Hill, SC 29730 918 Shadow Trail Columbia, SC 29206 [email protected] Sumter, SC 29150 [email protected] Aberman, John Mitchell (G3) [email protected] (704) 372-9870 Abbott, H. T. III (RT) James McElroy & Diehl Abrams, Steven Marc (G3) S.C. Judicial Department 525 North Tryon Street, Suite 700 (843) 216-1100 Fax (843) 278-5107 PO Box 377 Charlotte, NC 28202 Abrams Cyber Law & Forensics, LLC Conway, SC 29528 [email protected] PO Box 305 [email protected] Sullivans Island, SC 29482-0305 Abernathy, Allyson Jacobs (G3) [email protected] Abbott, Michael Charles (G3) Johns Hopkins Health System Corporation (843) 669-0089 274 Calhoun Street, MSC 204 Abramson, M. Chad (G3) Abbott, McKissick & Hopewell, LLC Charleston, SC 29425 (803) 227-2239 PO Box 148 [email protected] McAngus Goudelock & Courie, LLC Florence, SC 29503 PO Box 12519 [email protected] Able, Bryan Christopher (G3) Columbia, SC 29211 (864) 984-6100 [email protected] Abbott, Paul Dean Jr. (L3) Law Office of Bryan C. Able (864) 595-2966 PO Box 428 Abro, Michael Williams (G3) PO Box 1467 916 West Main Street (843) 377-4058 Drayton, SC 29333 Laurens, SC 29360 931 Cottingham Dr. [email protected] [email protected] Mount Pleasant, SC 29464 [email protected] Abdalla, John P. (G3) Able, Elizabeth Caroline (G3) (864) 232-5444 (864) 229-9505 Abstance, Angela W. (G3) Abdalla Law Firm Eighth Circuit Public Defender (803) 259-9006 522 N. Church St. 600 Monument Street, Suite 208 Abstance Law Firm, L.L.C. Greenville, SC 29601 Box P-133 PO Box 621 [email protected] Greenwood, SC 29646 Barnwell, SC 29812 [email protected] [email protected] South Carolina Bar Lawyers Desk Book 1 X : LAW18ACH01 07-13-18 18:35:30 PDFd : LAWYRa : odd Page 1 ABU-SALIM - ADAMS Abu-Salim, Wafa Aziz (IN) Adams, Alice Price (G3) Adams, Julie Kerr (G3) 425 Warren Way (803) 779-1833 (980) 282-1902 Mcdonough, GA 30252 Gallivan, White & Boyd, PA Ford & Harrison, LLP [email protected] 1201 Main Street, Suite 1200 6000 Fairview Road Columbia, SC 29202 Suite 1200 Abusaft, Monier Mufid (G3) [email protected] Charlotte, NC 28210 York County Public Defender's Office [email protected] 366 North Church Street Adams, Andrew Martin (G3) Spartanburg, SC 29303 2705 Farm House Lane Adams, Kathy E. (IN) [email protected] Monroe, NC 28110 U.S. Department of State [email protected] 1120 Founders Lake Dr. Achurch, Robert W. III (G3) Athens, GA 30606-7638 (843) 522-2400 Adams, Carolyn J. (IN) [email protected] Howell Gibson & Hughes, PA PO Box 10359 PO Box 40 Wilmington, NC 28404-0359 Adams, Mary McNamara (G3) Beaufort, SC 29901 [email protected] (912) 355-1109 Fax (912) 351-0417 [email protected] McNamara & Adams Adams, Christopher M. (G3) 7370 Hodgson Memorial Dr. Acken, John Marshall Jr. (IN) (803) 256-2660 Ste. B-11 (205) 789-7452 Collins & Lacy, PC Savannah, GA 31406 Capstone Development Corp PO Box 12487 [email protected] 12 Spring St. Columbia, SC 29211 Birmingham, AL 35213-3020 [email protected] Adams, Nathan R. (G3) [email protected] (336) 270-4440 Fax (336) 270-4437 Adams, Christopher W. (G3) Pittman & Steele, PLLC Acker, Kenneth D. (G3) (843) 277-0090 1698 Westbrook Avenue (864) 878-1184 Law Office of Christopher W. Adams, PC PO Box 2290 Acker Lambert Hinton, P.A. 171 Church Street Burlington, NC 27216-2290 PO Box 9 Suite 210 [email protected] Pickens, SC 29671 Charleston, SC 29401-3137 Adams, Patton Patton IV (G3) [email protected] [email protected] 6230 Lakeshore Drive Ackerman, Archie Warren (G3) Adams, David Welborn (G3) Columbia, SC 29206 (803) 764-5524 (864) 227-9248 Fax (864) 227-9460 [email protected] Archie Warren Ackerman, Attorney at law Tinsley & Adams, LLP Adams, Robert C. (RT) 114 Ballentine Crossing Lane PO Box 1506 PO Box 3510 # 10 -10104 Greenwood, SC 29648 Matthews, NC 28106 Irmo, SC 29063 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Adams, Donnell Gray Jr. (G3) Adams, Ryan Timothy (L3) Ackerman, Clyde O. Jr. (G3) (910) 295-1700 (843) 577-1218 (704) 522-7733 100 Market Square Hood Law Firm, LLC Ackerman Law Firm, P.A. Pinehurst, NC 28374 172 Meeting Street 3300 Shopton Rd. [email protected] Charleston, SC 29401 Charlotte, NC 28217 [email protected] [email protected] Adams, Ellen M. (G3) (803) 255-0416 Adams, Samuel Frank (G3) Ackermann, Jamie (G3) Collins & Lacy, PC (864) 573-7229 (864) 991-3197 PO Box 12487 Adams Law Firm Ackermann Law Office Columbia, SC 29211 1082 Boiling Springs Rd. 223 West Stone Ave. [email protected] Spartanburg, SC 29303 Greenville, SC 29609 [email protected] [email protected] Adams, Gregory Burke (G3) 1154 Sea Eagle Watch Adams, Wanda Lee (G3) Acquaviva, Lauren (G3) Charleston, SC 29412 (864) 467-8647 (803) 898-5110 Thirteenth Circuit Solicitor's Office S.C. Department of Revenue Adams, Hunter Weston (L3) 305 E. North St. 300A Outlet Pointe Blvd. 129 Moontide Court Ste. 325 PO Box 12265 Lexington, SC 29072 Greenville, SC 29601 Columbia, SC 29211-9979 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Adams, J. Eugene (G3) Adams, Weston (RT) Acree, M. Reid Jr. (G3) (864) 591-2345 (803) 254-1675 (704) 633-0860 Gene Adams Attorney, LLC Weston Adams Law Firm M. Reid Acree, Jr., Attorney at Law PO Box 3188 1501 Richland Street 225 N. Main St., Ste. 402 Spartanburg, SC 29304 Columbia, SC 29201 Salisbury, NC 28144 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Adams, James Robert III (L3) Adams, Weston III (G3) Adair, Samantha Sarratt (IN) (803) 536-4858 (803) 255-9708 100 Andrews Creek Lane First Circuit Public Defender Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLP Spartanburg, SC 29302 190 Gibson Street, PO Box 1112 PO Box 11070 [email protected] Orageburg, SC 29116 Columbia, SC 29211 [email protected] [email protected] Adam, Lynn Michele (IN) (404) 572-2757 Adams, John Christian (G3) Adams, William Hershel II (IN) King & Spalding, LLP (703) 963-8611 Kentucky Office of Housing, Building & 75 Fourteenth Street, NE 1118 Gatewood Drive Construction Suite 2750 Alexandria, VA 22307 365 Henry Clay Blvd Atlanta, GA 30309 [email protected] Lexington, KY 40502 [email protected] [email protected] 2 South Carolina Bar Lawyers Desk Book X : LAW18ACH01 07-13-18 18:35:30 PDFd : LAWYER : even Page 2 ADAMSON - ALBERGOTTI A Adamson, Deana Marie (G3) Agee, Mitchell Allen (IN) Aiken, J. Boone III (G3) (704) 399-8890 214 Wentworth Street (843) 669-8787 PO Box 669468 Charleston, SC 29401 Aiken Bridges Elliott Tyler & Saleeby, P.A. Piemonte Law Firm [email protected] PO Drawer 1931 Charlotte, NC 28266 Florence, SC 29503 [email protected] Agee, Robert Byron (L3) [email protected] S.C.
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