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At the Anderson, South Carolina law firm of Glenn, Haigler, McClain & Stathakis, LLP, Attorneys at Law, we have served the litigation needs of business and individual clients in Anderson, Oconee and Pickens Counties and the greater Charlotte/Atlanta Corridor since1992. From offices conveniently located adjacent to the Anderson County Courthouse, we focus our practice on providing effective, results-oriented representation for civil and criminal trials in state and federal court. Our lawyers have a combined total of 110 years experience as judges and litigators. We have worked extensively, both in and with the courts in our area and have developed a detailed understanding of regional requirements of success.
http://www.ghmslaw.com
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109 West Court Avenue, Greenwood, SC 29646-2625, (864) 229-7241. Francis B. Nicholson was a graduate of Wofford College and the University of South Carolina Law School. He joined the firm in 1956. He was elected to the State Senate, and in 1967 was named Judge of the Eighth Judicial Circuit where he served until his death in 1984. W.H. Nicholson, Sr. moved to Greenwood County in 1904. He was in general practice until 1942 when he was joined by W.H. Nicholson, Jr., to form the firm Nicholson & Nicholson. W.H. Nicholson, Sr., served several terms in the South Carolina House of Representatives, and he later served as Senator for Greenwood County. In 1934, as Senator, he sponsored the creation of Lake Greenwood (then known as Buzzard Roost Hydro-electric Project). He argued the case to the United States Supreme Court when the Duke Power Company intervened to oppose the project.
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