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Helpful resources for South Carolina lawyers such as practice management advice, ethics opinions, legal research, CLE programming and a member directory, as well as information for the public on common legal topics.
The South Carolina Bar offers various programs and services to help the public with common legal problems, find and contact lawyers, and access legal education and resources. Learn about fee disputes, pro bono assistance, legal clinics, phone banks, web chats and more.
The South Carolina Bar operates a number of free legal clinics for local residents living in various parts of South Carolina that are able to get free legal advice in different areas of the law such as worker’s compensation, adoption, and personal injury.
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Find qualified, pre-screened lawyers in South Carolina through the Lawyer Referral Service (LRS) of the South Carolina Bar. The LRS is a public service that does not provide legal services or representation, and is not free.
As a newly admitted SC Bar member, you must complete an Essentials Series course administered by the South Carolina Bar before the end of your first reporting year. The Essentials Series is comprised of 10 full-day courses which cover major practice areas, as well as legal ethics.