Featured in Columbia Business Monthly

The August 2016 issue of Columbia Business Monthly – 2016 Legal Elite of the Midlands has featured Carrie Warner Attorney at Law. The article, which can be found on page 43 of the recent publication, outlines everything a prospective client would want and need to know about Attorney Carrie A. Warner. Items of note are her mission statement – “To provide innovative and competent solutions to individual problems” – and what she considers to be her greatest personal achievement, which is fronting the legal battle to extend marriage equality for all people in South Carolina. Get your hands on a copy of the magazine, or download a digital version, today to learn more. Inquiring parties can also call +1-803-692-1072 to connect to our firm directly.

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