I am a proud graduate of Clemson University. Upon graduation, I earned a commission as an officer in the United States Air Force, and served as an active duty Combat Camera Officer, and later as an Aircraft Maintenance Officer in the Air Force Reserve. During my service, I earned both the Army and Air Force Commendation Medals. I left the military after several years of active duty service to study law at the University of Tennessee. While there, I became an active member of the law school's Wills Clinic, Street Law, and other local community service groups. I was also fortunate enough to spend one summer as an intern for the North Carolina Supreme Court under the Honorable Justice Timmons-Goodson. After passing the bar exam, I eventually went on to establish Madison Law, PLLC. It is founded upon the same core values that guided me throughout my military career: Integrity First, Service Before Self, and Excellence in Everything that I Do. I am dedicated to providing my clients with quality legal representation and the personal attention that they deserve, at affordable, market-driven rates. In my spare time, I enjoy exercising, painting, and spending time with family and friends.
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