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The South Carolina Bar Lawyer Referral Service assists people throughout the state of South Carolina with employment-related legal matters.

Keeping your job is important to your lifestyle. It affords you the ability to pay bills, live in a secure home and provide the basic requirements for your family. If you’ve worked in a job for an extended period of time it most likely represents a source of pride and commitment for the hard work you have put in.

The area of “Employment Law” covers a wide variety of workplace issues including:
* Employment Discrimination
* Unemployment Compensation
* Hour and Wage Laws
* Collective Bargaining
* Unemployment Compensation
* Pensions Issues
* Wrongful Termination
* Workplace Safety Issues
* Workers' Compensation

Dealing with a complex employment law issue on your own can be difficult and emotionally draining. If you are the victim of wrongful termination from your employer, have suffered harassment by a co-worker, or if you have been denied benefits or wages, you need to consult an experienced employment lawyer to review your legal options. Furthermore, an experienced employment law attorney can help to protect your interests for any type of employment situation including executive, professional, contract as well as federal, state and municipal employees.

The Lawyer Referral Service will do its best to help you find a qualified, experienced employment attorney in South Carolina who will provide a low-cost, no-obligation consultation with you about your labor or employment matter.

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What is the Lawyer Referral Service?
The Lawyer Referral Service is a public service of the South Carolina Bar offered by telephone and online. The telephone service operates from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. To reach the telephone service, both in state and out of state, call (800) 868-2284. In Richland and Lexington counties, call 799-7100. The online service is available 24/7.

How does it work?
The services offers a referral to a person by the area or location needed and by the type of law.

Why should you use our service?
Even if you are not sure whether your situation requires a lawyer, in many cases it is useful--and can be less expensive in the end--to obtain the advice of counsel early in your case. The lawyers signed up with our service are all in good standing with the South Carolina Bar. They must also maintain malpractice insurance coverage, which is not a requirement for lawyers licensed to practice in the state of South Carolina. The lawyers also agree to offer a 30-minute consultation for no more than $50. Thereafter, the fees will be the lawyers' normal fees.

What is expected of me?
When you contact the service by telephone or access it online, you are expected to provide the potential client's name and address. You will also be asked how you found out about the Lawyer Referral Service.

If you contact the service by telephone, you will be asked to provide a brief explanation of your possible legal situation. You will also be asked the county in which you are seeking a lawyer. If you access the program online, you will select the county and the type of law, then type a brief explanation of your legal situation.

Whether you use our service by telephone or online, you will be given the name and number of one attorney to contact who fits your situation. If the lawyer is unable to assist you, please either revisit the online referral page or call the Lawyer Referral Service at (800) 868-2284 and explain the situation to the operator, and he or she will try to assist you with another referral.

Once you receive a referral, you will be expected to contact the lawyer by telephone to make an appointment.

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Other helpful contacts
If you are indigent and unable to pay for a lawyer's service, you may want to contact LATIS at 1-888-346-5592 to see if you qualify for free or reduced-fee legal services. LATIS will screen you to see if you qualify. If you do not, they may refer you back to the Lawyer Referral Service. To find out more about LATIS, you can visit www.sclegal.org