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Dillon County had three fewer lawyers in good standing in January than previous month

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There were three fewer lawyers in good standing in Dillon County in January compared to the previous month, according to the South Carolina Bar.

There were 16 lawyers in good standing in Dillon County in January, compared to 19 the month before.

Data refers to all lawyers who were actively practicing during this time period. Lawyers in good standing do not have any complaints or disciplinary actions being taken against them.

Despite the long history of the legal profession in South Carolina, the state has the nation's second-lowest lawyer-to-population ratio. There is currently only one lawyer for every 493 residents.

More than 1,000 ethics complaints have been made against South Carolina judges who handle the state's major cases in circuit court. However, there were no judges who were publicly censured.

A South Carolina lawyer makes an average annual salary of $91,291 a year.

Lawyers in Good standing in Dillon County in January
Lawyer NameName of FirmDate of License Granted
Alan Lenneau Berry Jr.Law Office Of Alan L. Berry, Jr., Llc.2013-11-18
Alesha Ebony Lewis2018-11-27
Allyson Rice Pittman2017-11-13
Brenton Matthew CarterAlaw2017-05-22
Charles E. Curry1965-09-02
Daniel Holt ShineShine Law Office1975-11-11
Edward Leary McKenzieMc Kenzie Law Firm Pc2014-11-17
James Edward LockemyS.C. Court Of Appeals1974-11-15
Janet Dawn Altman PaschalCurry & Paschal Law Firm, P.A.1993-11-15
Laurel Ammons HayesS.C. Department Of Social Services2013-11-18
Nathan Ryan Scales2013-05-13
Richard Quentin GaddyS.C. Chamber Of Commerce2019-05-07
Salley Huggins McIntyreS.C. Family Court1995-11-13
Samuel Richard BrownCurry & Paschal Law Firm, P.A.2022-11-14
Timothy Matthew AmmonsTimothy M. Ammons, Attorney1983-05-17
William Shipp Daniel IIIFourth Circuit Solicitor's Office2007-11-13

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