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I grew up on Sullivan's Island, several miles from Charleston. I graduated from Davidson College in North Carolina in 1986 and University of South Carolina School of Law in 1991. After graduation I was honored to serve as a state prosecutor for more than nine years before beginning my private practice in 1999.
I'm the proud father of two teenage sons, with whom I enjoy watching sports and participating in outdoor activities including golf, fishing, tennis, boating and baseball.
I am priviledged to assist the citizens of South Carolina with their most important issues and each day look forward to meeting new clients and accepting new challenges.
Please call me and I will be pleased to help resolve your concerns,
Kind Regards,
Cameron
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Acquired: 1991
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7 Gamecock Ave Ste 707, Charleston, SC, 29407-3379
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Posted by Pete | January 29, 2016 | Hired Attorney | Health Care
Wise move to hire Cameron
Cameron handled a medical case for me, his communication and professionalism are superior. He knows his way around the system. I highly recommend him!
"I endorse this lawyer. Cameron served Charleston residents as a Charleston County solicitor for a number of years until going into private practice. He has developed a formidable reputation as a tenacious criminal defense attorney. I have had the opportunity to observe his endless energy and investigating charges and convincing prosecutors to dismiss charges without a trial."
Personal injury lawyer
2014
AV Preeminent 5.0 out of 5 Peer Review Rated, Martindale-Hubbell
2000 - Present
Owner, Cameron L. Marshall, LLC
1991 - 2000
Prosecuting Attorney, Charleston County
2012 - Present
CJAAttorney Member
Maximum recovery allowed by law against "charitable" hospital in the amount of $1.8 million.
1991
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