Unchanged number of lawyers in good standing in Fairfield County in Q2 compared to previous quarter

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There was an unchanged number of lawyers in good standing in Fairfield County in the second quarter of 2025 compared to the previous quarter, according to the South Carolina Bar.

There were 17 lawyers in good standing in Fairfield County in the second quarter of 2025.

Data refers to all lawyers who were actively practicing during this time period. Lawyers in good standing do not have any complaints or disciplinary actions being taken against them.

Despite the long history of the legal profession in South Carolina, the state has the nation’s second-lowest lawyer-to-population ratio. There is currently only one lawyer for every 493 residents.

More than 1,000 ethics complaints have been made against South Carolina judges who handle the state’s major cases in circuit court. However, there were no judges who were publicly censured.

As of June 2024, a South Carolina lawyer makes an average annual salary of $96,789 per year.

Lawyers in Good standing in Fairfield County in Q2
Lawyer Name Name of Firm Date of License Granted
Mary Kay Boulware Sixth Circuit Public Defender 11/13/2012
Jonathan McCoy Goode Law Office of Jonathan M. Goode, LLC 11/16/2009
Jesse McGowan Goode Law Office of Jonathan M. Goode, LLC 05/26/2009
Geoffrey Michael Clemens 11/13/2007
Riley Johnson Maxwell Sixth Circuit Solicitor’s office 11/13/2006
Debra A. Matthews S.C. Family Court 05/08/2001
Robert Lee Hartman 11/13/1995
Julie Gamburg Hall 11/21/1994
John Evans James 05/16/1994
Peter Joseph Lenzi S.C. Summary Court 09/21/1993
Kathryn Campbell Hubbird 11/15/1989
Robert Cleland Fitzsimons Sixth Circuit Public Defender 11/14/1986
Creighton B. Coleman Coleman & Tolen, LLC 05/21/1986
Thomas C. Parkin Hunter 11/21/1985
Steven B. Licata Law Office of Steven B. Licata, PC 11/08/1979
Charles E. Hedgepath 09/25/1970
John D. McLeod John D. McLeod 09/13/1967


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