MAMERRITT GORDON ABNEYNelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLP
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Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLP

Merritt Gordon Abney

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151 Meeting St Ste 600, Charleston, SC, 29401
Real EstateCommercialLitigation
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Merritt Gordon Abney is a litigation attorney with 22 years of legal experience, practicing at Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLP in Charleston, SC. He earned a degree from Davidson College B.A. in 1999 and a J.D. from Vanderbilt University Law School in 2003. He has been admitted to the South Carolina Bar since 2003. His practice encompasses litigation, commercial real estate, and real estate, allowing him to serve clients across a range of legal needs. He maintains a clean professional disciplinary record.

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Licensed Since

2003

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No misconduct found

Practice Areas

3Practice Areas
  • Litigation34%
  • Commercial Real Estate33%
  • Real Estate33%

Languages

English

Experience

22+ years

Litigation Attorney at Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLP. Admitted to practice in South Carolina, 2003. Focus areas include Real Estate, Commercial, Litigation.

Licenses & Bar Admissions

South Carolina

Bar #South Carolina Bar · Admitted 2003

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Schools & Education

Vanderbilt University Law School J.D.

Degree · 2003

Davidson College B.A.

Degree · 1999

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151 Meeting St Ste 600, Charleston, SC, 29401
843-534-4110

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