Johnson, Smith, Hibbard & Wildman Law Firm, L.L.P.

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  • Established in 1955
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In 1955 the firm was established by Edwin W. Johnson and Milton A. Smith. Mr. Johnson was a principal founder of the South Carolina Trial Lawyer's Association, served as its first president in 1958, and also served as president of The S.C. Bar Association.

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  • Corporate Law
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  • Litigation
  • Probate and Estate
  • Government Relations

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