Richard is able to take complex matters and reduce them to more simple understanding
Richard's practice is a wonderful merging of excellent law knowledge and law systems combined with a personal approach to meeting the client's needs. Regardless of the legal needs of our company or personal matters, Richard is attentive to resolution of a matter economically and professionally.
In 1998, the South Carolina Supreme Court certified me as a specialist in Bankruptcy and Debtor-Creditor Law. I have extensive experience representing creditors, debtors, and trustees in bankruptcy and in representing litigants in the State and Federal Courts of South Carolina. I seek to bring all of the tools of an attorney to problem solving. Through negotiation, mediation, litigation, and possibly bankruptcy, I strive to always accomplish the clients goals in as cost efficient and cost effective manner possible.
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Richard is able to take complex matters and reduce them to more simple understanding
Richard's practice is a wonderful merging of excellent law knowledge and law systems combined with a personal approach to meeting the client's needs. Regardless of the legal needs of our company or personal matters, Richard is attentive to resolution of a matter economically and professionally.
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Court Permits Relief From Judgment Obtained Through Fraud Upon the Court
1990
South Carolina Law Review
Non Disclosure of Certain Negotiations Between Prosecution and Witness Held not Violative of Order Pursuant to Brady motion, Court Defines When Offender Has Murdered as “Agent of Another”