Not an officially paying client. Great advice though!
Mr. Hucks gave me tremendously sound advice and instead of taking my money let me know that there was nothing he could really do. I can only imagine how hard he would work for you should you have a legitimate concern. Thank you sir.
I contacted Hucks Law after the business across the street from me damaged my property and refused to accept responsibility. Scott was very knowledgeable and I received full compensation for my damages. The staff at Hucks Law kept me informed on my cases progress. I highly recommend them.
Jennings Scott Hucks, Myrtle Beach attorney, is a lifelong native of Horry County. He is a graduate of Conway High School, Coastal Carolina University, and the University of South Carolina. After graduating and receiving his bar degree, Scott started his legal career as an Assistant Solicitor for Horry County. This position allowed Scott the opportunity to try numerous cases and learn the intricacies of courtroom demeanor, trial strategy, and case disposition. He left the solicitors office in 2014 to open his private practice in Myrtle Beach.
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Not an officially paying client. Great advice though!
Mr. Hucks gave me tremendously sound advice and instead of taking my money let me know that there was nothing he could really do. I can only imagine how hard he would work for you should you have a legitimate concern. Thank you sir.
Posted by William | January 2, 2020
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Great Experience
I contacted Hucks Law after the business across the street from me damaged my property and refused to accept responsibility. Scott was very knowledgeable and I received full compensation for my damages. The staff at Hucks Law kept me informed on my cases progress. I highly recommend them.
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