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The Spann-Wilder Law Firm, LLC (SWLF) opened its doors in North Charleston, SC on March 10, 2006. The firm is the sole proprietorship of Tiffany R. Spann-Wilder, who in her years of practice has been a part of varied legal experiences such as a Law Clerk to a Federal Judge, U.S. Department of Justice Honors Attorney, a Municipal Judge, Judge Advocate General (JAG Officer) and Civil Litigator.
The Spann-Wilder Law Firm, LLC is located at 2131 Dorchester Road in the heart of the City of North Charleston, where Attorney Spann-Wilder is a native. The areas of practice are workers' compensation, auto accidents, personal injury, and social security disability. The firm's location makes it very accessible to many who wish to have quality legal services without leaving their own community and it is centered within Attorney Spann-Wilder's home neighborhood for old friends and family who wish to walk over or must rely on public transportation. The office is 1 block off the bus line.
As the child of a local factory worker, Attorney Spann-Wilder knows firsthand the challenges every day working people face when confronted with job injuries or other tragedies that cause the flow of income to the household to become non-existent and how people need someone who can relate to them and be down to earth enough to make complicated legal issues sound elementary.
Although small in size, the Spann-Wilder Law Firm, LLC can deliver big firm results while providing the one-on-one contact working people need to have with their lawyer.
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only, and should never be construed as legal advice, opinion or representation.
Each case will present a different result as it depends on the facts,
the parties and general circumstances surrounding the legal issue.
Each case must be considered on its own merits, and all representation
undertaken through The Spann-Wilder Law Firm, L.L.C. is dependent
on, and will require, a specific, written Representation Agreement
with the client. If there is no contract of representation signed between
an individual and an attorney with the firm, there is no attorney-client
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