KPKELLY POPE-BLACKS.C. Family Court
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S.C. Family Court

Kelly Pope-Black

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PO Box 326, Campobello, SC, 29322
InsuranceEthics & Professional ResponsibilityFamilyConstruction & DevelopmentLitigation
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Kelly Pope-Black is a construction and development attorney with 24 years of legal experience, practicing at S.C. Family Court in Campobello, SC. She earned a degree from Cumberland School of Law, Samford in 2001. She has been admitted to the South Carolina Bar since 2001. Her practice encompasses construction and development, ethics and professional responsibility, family, insurance, and litigation, allowing her to serve clients across a range of legal needs. She maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Licensed Since

2001

License Status

No misconduct found

Practice Areas

5Practice Areas
  • Construction and Development20%
  • Ethics and Professional Responsibility20%
  • Family20%
  • Insurance20%
  • Litigation20%

Languages

English

Experience

24+ years

Construction and Development Attorney at S.C. Family Court. Admitted to practice in South Carolina, 2001. Focus areas include Insurance, Ethics & Professional Responsibility, Family.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

South Carolina

Bar #South Carolina Bar · Admitted 2001

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Schools & Education

Cumberland School of Law, Samford

Degree · 2001

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PO Box 326, Campobello, SC, 29322

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