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Ronald L. Richter Jr.

Ronald L. Richter Jr.

Top Rated Family Law Attorney with 30 years of experience
Commercial Law
Peoples Building, Mezzanine Level, 18 Broad Street, Charleston, SC 29401

    About Ronald L. Richter Jr.

    Practice Areas
    • Commercial Law
    Education
    • University of South Carolina School of Law, Columbia, South Carolina, 1993
      J.D.
      • Honors: Dean's List
      • Honors: Top 20% of his Class
    • College of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, 1990
      B.A.
      • Major: English/Business
      • Honors: Dean's List
      • Honors: President's List
      • Honors: "The National Dean's List Directory"
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    Representative Cases
    • Rydde v. Morris, 381 S.C. 643, 675 S.E.2d 431 (SC Supreme Ct 2009)
    • Tomlinson v. Mixon, 367 S.C. 467, 626 S.E.2d 43 (SC Court of Appeals 2006)
    • Coon v. Coon, 364 S.C. 563, 614 S.E.2d 616 (S.C. Supreme Ct 2005)
    Classes and Seminars
    • Legal Ethics: Hot Topics and Current Events, National Business Institute, December 14, 2010
    • Key Themes and Tactics in Medical Malpractice, National Business Institute, February 25, 2011
    • Legal Ethics of Attracting and Selecting Clients, National Business Institute, December 8, 2011

    Qualifications

    Bar Admissions
    • South Carolina, 1993
    • U.S. District Court District of South Carolina, 1993
    Other Affiliations
    • South Carolina Bar, 1993 - 2011
    • Charleston County Bar, 1993
    • South Carolina Bar (Member, Professional Liability Committee)
    Past Positions
    • Richter Law Firm, President, 1997 - 2004
    • Richter Law Firm, Attorney, 1993 - 1997

    Office Info

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    Ronald L. Richter Jr.
    Phone:
    (843) 573-9900,(800) 241-8841
    Website:
    http://www.blandrichter.com
    Address:
    Peoples Building, Mezzanine Level, 18 Broad Street, Charleston, SC 29401
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