Administrative Law Counsel Serving South Carolina
| Attorneys |
| David G. Jennings |
| Alice F. Paylor |
| A. Bright Ariail |
| James Atkinson Bruorton IV |
| Elizabeth J. Palmer |
| Timothy James Wood Muller |
| Lorene Stuhr Dukes |
Rosen, Rosen & Hagood, LLC, represents both governmental entities and private individuals and companies in dealing with numerous local, state and federal governmental bodies throughout South Carolina.
Located in Charleston, our administrative law practice group also handles a wide range of claims and appeals before various governmental agencies, including matters that involve:
- Zoning
- Contract disputes
- Violations of government regulations
- Federal employee hearing loss cases
Keeping Up With the Latest Changes in the Way Government Works
State, federal and local laws and regulations are constantly changing. At Rosen, Rosen & Hagood, LLC, we remain up-to-date through use of the latest research technology. Our clients are our focus, and we serve their needs by conducting thorough research, then using that research to seek effective resolutions on their behalf.
This approach has helped us earn a reputation for success in administrative law matters. We are AV® rated* under Martindale-Hubbell's peer rating system and our attorneys have been listed in Super Lawyers and The Best Lawyers in America.
Administrative Law Appeals
Attorneys at Rosen, Rosen & Hagood, LLC, also handle administrative law matters on appeal. We often partner with other attorneys to make sure that these unique and important matters are handled in a manner that yields the best possible results.
Contact Us Regarding Administrative Law Matters
To contact the lawyers at Rosen, Rosen & Hagood, LLC, about an administrative law matter, please call us at 843-628-7556 or toll free at 866-920-4872. You may also complete our online contact form.
* CV, BV, and AV are registered certification marks of Reed Elsevier Properties Inc., used in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards, and policies. Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the confidential opinions of members of the Bar and the judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell ratings fall into two categories — legal ability and general ethical standards.