Compare 12 attorneys and 3 law firms in Mount Pleasant , SC. Sort by highest rating and years of civil rights experience.
Charlie Condon
Mount Pleasant civil rights attorney at Charlie Condon Law Firm with 47 years experience880 Johnnie Dodds Boulevard, Suite 1, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
Joseph Rice
Mount Pleasant civil rights attorney at Motley Rice with 46 years experience28 Bridgeside Boulevard, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
Robert Haefele
Mount Pleasant civil rights attorney at Motley Rice with 35 years experience28 Bridgeside Boulevard, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
Jodi Flowers
Mount Pleasant civil rights attorney at Motley Rice with 32 years experience28 Bridgeside Boulevard, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
Laura Khare
Mount Pleasant civil rights attorney at Motley Rice with 29 years experience28 Bridgeside Boulevard, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
Michael Elsner
Mount Pleasant civil rights attorney at Motley Rice with 28 years experience28 Bridgeside Boulevard, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
Vincent Parrett
Mount Pleasant civil rights attorney at Motley Rice with 27 years experience28 Bridgeside Boulevard, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
Daniel Haltiwanger
Mount Pleasant civil rights attorney at Richardson Patrick Westbrook and Brickman with 27 years experience1037 Chuck Dawley Boulevard, Building A, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
Marlon Kimpson
Mount Pleasant civil rights attorney at Motley Rice with 26 years experience28 Bridgeside Boulevard, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
John Eubanks
Mount Pleasant civil rights attorney at Motley Rice with 21 years experience28 Bridgeside Boulevard, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
David Hoyle
Mount Pleasant civil rights attorney at Motley Rice with 20 years experience28 Bridgeside Boulevard, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
Graham Maiden
Mount Pleasant civil rights attorney at Motley Rice with 13 years experience28 Bridgeside Boulevard, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
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- Credentials ‐ How many cases has this attorney worked on similar to yours?
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- Cost ‐ Have expected costs and fees been clearly explained to you? It’s OK to ask for an estimate.