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Unchanged number of lawyers in good standing in Marlboro County in February compared to previous month

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There was an unchanged number of lawyers in good standing in Marlboro County in February compared to the previous month, according to the South Carolina Bar.

There were 15 lawyers in good standing in Marlboro County in February.

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 $95,273 a year.

Lawyers in Good standing in Marlboro County in February
Lawyer NameName of FirmDate of License Granted
Barbara Pearce OhanesianOhanesian & Ohanesian1981-05-14
Doni M. McCoy1989-05-17
Douglas Jennings Jr.Douglas Jennings Law Firm, Llc1982-11-05
Elizabeth Rogers MunnerlynElizabeth R. Munnerlyn, Pa1993-11-15
Emily Arp JordanMarlboro Development Team, Inc.2015-11-16
Glenn B. Manning1975-11-08
Greg OhanesianOhanesian & Ohanesian1981-05-14
Harry Roberson Easterling Jr.Easterling Law Firm, Pc1992-11-18
Jason Scott LuckLuck Vi Ltd. Co. D/B/A Jason Scott Luck, Attorney At Law2005-11-14
Laura Jo BardsleySouth Carolina Department Of Social Services1997-11-18
Mason William KingDouglas Jennings Law Firm, Llc2011-11-14
Mia David WeaverMarlboro County2011-05-23
Robert Lee Newton Jr.1995-11-13
Wade Ronald CrowWade R. Crow, Attorney At Law1965-01-01
William Benjamin Rogers Jr.Fourth Circuit Solicitor's Office1992-11-18

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