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Martindale-Hubbell Preeminent Lawyers Award Dalton Floyd, Jr.
In September, 2021, our own Dalton B. Floyd, Jr made an appearance in The National Law Journal listed as one of the Top Rated Lawyers for the 2021 edition of the Martindale-Hubbell® Peer Review Ratings™. Having many outstanding “Judicial & Peer AV Rating™” by Martindale-Hubbell® and “Peer Rated for Highest Level of Professional Excellence” ratings,...
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The Floyd Law Firm Announces New Attorney Of Counsel Jonny McCoy
We are proud to announce a new member of The Floyd Law Firm team – Attorney Jonny McCoy. He has accepted the position in order to continue his legal work within the community as a part of larger law practice. His skills and talents will help to further promote the voice and reach of our...
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Successful Real Estate Closings: The Agreement to Buy and Sell Real Estate
The Floyd Law Firm offers comprehensive real estate legal services. Our lead real estate attorney, Patricia H. Anderson, is here to listen and gently guide you throughout your successful closing process. While South Carolina—Horry County especially—is experiencing a period of increased growth and a substantially active housing market, it can become overwhelming for first-time home...
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The open road calls out to many a motorcycle enthusiast, and anyone who has enjoyed the feel of the wind and the freedom of the wide scenic views understands the lure. Our great state of South Carolina beckons riders from all around the country every year. Some come for the scenery, some for vacation, and...
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When car troubles turn into an arrest: 4th Circuit rules in Wingate v. Fuller
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled last month that a local ordinance which required residents to provide identification to Law Enforcement, regardless of whether that citizen was otherwise being lawfully detained, be unconstitutional. The Court’s decision in Wingate v. Fuller No. 19-1700 (4th Cir. 2021), analyzed a Virginia case where a man was arrested...
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