Bill Coates Awarded Local Litigation Star by Benchmark Litigation

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Roe Cassidy is pleased to announce that William “Bill” Coates has once again been recognized as a Benchmark Litigation “Local Litigation Star” in Environmental Law. Bill has over forty years of trial experience and practices in commercial, corporate, financial, real estate, and environmental litigation. He is a founding member of Roe Cassidy Coates & Price.

In addition, the Roe Cassidy law firm has been recognized in the “Recommended” category for dispute resolution in South Carolina. The Benchmark Litigation Dispute Resolution reflects only those individuals who were recommended consistently as reputable and effective litigators by clients and peers.

Benchmark Litigation is an annual guide that recognizes the leading litigation law firms and lawyers throughout the world.

About Roe Cassidy Coates & Price

Roe Cassidy is a small firm engaged in large firm practice. Our attorneys practice in a wide variety of areas including general litigation, commercial and corporate banking, real estate, creditor’s rights, bankruptcy, and probate.

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