Rose Manos practices primarily in the areas of bankruptcy, commercial litigation and family law. Ms. Manos is a native of Grenada, Mississippi, and a magna cum laude graduate of Memphis State University. She received her law degree cum laude from the University of Louisville School of Law, where she was a member of the Brandeis Society and Notes editor of the Journal of Family Law. Career Highlights · C.P.A. · Certified Bankruptcy & Debtor-Creditor Law Specialist News Nexsen Pruet Attorneys Recognized by Their Peers Nineteen Nexsen Pruet attorneys have been named to the 2010 list of South Carolina Super Lawyers®. Nexsen Pruet Earns Designation as 'Midlands Green Business' Nexsen Pruet has earned designation as a Midlands Green Business, joining other Columbia-area organizations that are committed to environmentally responsible practices in the workplace. Twenty-Five Nexsen Pruet Attorneys Named Among South Carolina's Super Lawyers® Twenty-five Nexsen Pruet attorneys have been named to the 2009 list of South Carolina Super Lawyers®. 18 Nexsen Pruet Attorneys Named Among South Carolina's "Super Lawyers" Publications "So You Have a Judgement, Now What?" Attorney Rose Manos authored a book published by the South Carolina Bar CLE division. State Court Collections - South Carolina Nine Things to Know: 1. Learn About Your Client and the Debtor 2. Make Sure Your Client Has Complied with the Law 3. Make Sure You Do Not Miss a Statute of Limitations 4. Make Sure You File Your Lawsuit in the Proper Court 5. Read, re-read and Follow the South Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure 6. Don't Start a Claim and Delivery Action Unless You and the Client Know What to Expect 7. Don't Seek a Pre-judgment Attachment Unless You and Your Client Know What to Expect 8. Know the Exemptions and Tell Your Client About Them 9. Your Client What She Can Expect to Receive in a Successful Collection Case Civic & Professional Memberships · Kentucky Bar Association · South Carolina Bankruptcy Law Association · South Carolina Bar |