Columbia, South Carolina Civil Rights Attorneys

Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 43 Columbia attorneys and 19 law firms.

Michael Brian Wren

South Carolina Civil Rights attorney at Davidson and Lindemann with 24 years of experience

1611 Devonshire Drive, Columbia, SC

Michael B. Wren

South Carolina Civil Rights attorney at Davidson and Lindemann with 24 years of experience

1611 Devonshire Drive, Columbia, SC

Michael D. Carrouth

South Carolina Civil Rights attorney at Fisher and Phillips with 37 years of experience

1320 Main Street, Columbia, SC

Nicole P. Cantey

South Carolina Civil Rights attorney at Fisher and Phillips with 30 years of experience

1320 Main Street, Columbia, SC

Paul M. Platte

South Carolina Civil Rights attorney at Rogers Townsend and Thomas with 45 years of experience

220 Executive Center Drive, Columbia, SC

Rebecca Laffitte

South Carolina Civil Rights attorney at Sowell Gray with 42 years of experience

1310 Gadsden Street, Columbia, SC

Richele K. Taylor

South Carolina Civil Rights attorney at Fisher and Phillips with 23 years of experience

1320 Main Street, Columbia, SC

Robert D. Garfield

South Carolina Civil Rights attorney at Davidson and Lindemann with 31 years of experience

1611 Devonshire Drive, Columbia, SC

Robert F. Goings

South Carolina Civil Rights attorney at Goings Law Firm with 19 years of experience

914 Richland Street, Columbia, SC

Robert M.P. Masella

South Carolina Civil Rights attorney at Masella Law Firm with 30 years of experience

917 Calhoun Street, Columbia, SC

William G. Besley

South Carolina Civil Rights attorney at Howser Newman and Besley with 36 years of experience

1508 Washington Street, Columbia, SC

William H. Davidson, II

South Carolina Civil Rights attorney at Davidson and Lindemann with 49 years of experience

1611 Devonshire Drive, Columbia, SC

William O. Sweeny, III

South Carolina Civil Rights attorney at Sweeny Wingate and Barrow with 55 years of experience

1515 Lady Street, Columbia, SC

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