Attorney Carrie Warner Selected as Leadership in Law Nominee

Ms. Warner Recognized for Her Legal Success & Accomplishments

South Carolina Lawyers Weekly has recognized Attorney Carrie Warner for her accomplishments in the legal field by selecting her as a Leadership in Law honoree. The Leadership in Law recognition distinguishes successful attorneys throughout South Carolina who have made impactful contributions to society and who have had a significant impact on the legal profession. At the event, one attorney will be selected and honored as the “Lawyer of the Year.”

The Leadership in Law awards dinner will be held on Friday, March 13, 2020 from 6:00 to 10:00 PM at the Homewood Suites Historic Downtown Charleston. This event is the 12th annual Leadership in Law award ceremony.

About Carrie Warner

Attorney Carrie Warner is an accomplished professional with a long and distinguished track record of success. She is committed to advocating for her clients’ best interests in the areas of divorce, family law, and general civil litigation. Throughout her career, Ms. Warner has helped thousands of people resolve family-related disputes, overcome contentious divorces, and win compensation for civil violations like invasions of privacy, contract breaches, and wrongful intrusions.

In addition to being selected as a Leadership in Law honoree, Ms. Warner has been recognized as a National Advocates Top 100 Matrimonial and Family Lawyer in South Carolina and on the Legal Elite for the Midlands list.

To see how Attorney Carrie Warner can assist you with your legal matter, call +1-803-692-1072  to schedule a consultation.

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