Amber Glidewell, Managing Partner, Cassidy Coates Price, Greenville
Amber Glidewell is managing partner at Cassidy Coates Price in Greenville, with 20 years of practice. She is best known as a deal-closer and steady leader in commercial real estate. […]
M. Anthony Stith, Managing Partner, Dodds Hennessey & Stith Law Firm, Mount Pleasant
A native Charlestonian and avid fisherman, Anthony Stith grew up on the Low Country’s waterways. He graduated from Clemson University with a Bachelor of Science in accounting and went on […]
Elizabeth Shuffler Moore, Partner, Shumaker, Charleston
Elizabeth Moore is a partner at Shumaker in Charleston with 24 years of practice. She is best known for her experience in real estate law, having handled everything from residential […]
Ian Mcvey, Shareholder, Turner Padget, Columbia
Ian McVey is a shareholder at Turner Padget in Columbia, with 21 years of practice. He has built a reputation as a utility player for developers, lenders and businesses. McVey […]
Jay Claypoole, Partner, Nelson Mullins, Charleston
Jay Claypoole is a partner at Nelson Mullins in Charleston, with 22 years of practice. His deep understanding of all aspects of development portfolios sets him apart in South Carolina’s […]
Katie Lewis Partner, Shumaker, Charleston
For Katie Lewis, a career in real estate law was a natural fit. Raised by a father who worked as a commercial real estate agent and developer, she was introduced […]
Sarah Robertson Partner, Burr & Forman, Bluffton
Sarah Robertson is a partner at Burr & Forman in Bluffton, with 26 years of practice. She prides herself on being responsive to clients, and her reputation as a trusted […]
Steven M. Querin Partner, Johnson Smith Attorneys at Law, Spartanburg
Just six years after joining Johnson Smith Attorneys at Law as an associate in 1996, Steve Querin was named a partner. His practice focuses on commercial and residential real estate […]
Real Estate Power List 2025
Power List honorees are selected by looking at a range of criteria, including whether an attorney is considered to be an leader in his or her field, well-versed in relevant […]
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