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Attorney Joel Hughes' Article Featured in the Justice BulletinJoel Hughes’ article on the legal battles against the government was featured as the cover story of the Justice Bulletin.
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Presenting Sponsor at Walk Like MADD UpstateThe Law Office of Kenneth E. Berger was the presenting sponsor at Walk Like MADD Upstate.
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Attorney Kenneth Berger Named a 2022 South Carolina Leadership in Law HonoreeAttorney Kenneth Berger Has Been Named a 2022 SC Leadership in Law Honoree.
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Kenneth Berger and Joel Hughes Selected for 2022 Legal Elite of the MidlandsAttorneys Kenneth Berger and Joel Hughes were selected for Columbia Business Monthly's Legal Elite of 2022.
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A Successful Day at The Law Office of Kenneth Berger's Safety First Free Bike Helmet GiveawayOur South Carolina personal injury firm's first bike helmet giveaway was a success and helped prepare South Carolina families for a summer of safe biking.
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The Law Office of Kenneth Berger’s Free Bike Helmet Giveaway EventDrop by our Bike Helmet Giveaway to pick up your free helmet and learn about bike safety!
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Attorney Kenneth Berger Recognized as South Carolina Super Lawyer Award for Third Consecutive YearAttorney Kenneth Berger has been named a 2022 South Carolina Super Lawyer, a prestigious distinction awarded to only 5% of attorneys in South Carolina.
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Law Office of Kenneth Berger Claims 3 Spots in South Carolina's Top 40 Settlements & Verdicts of 2021The Law Office of Kenneth Berger earned 3 spots in South Carolina Lawyers Weekly's list of top settlements and verdicts of 2021.
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Kenneth Berger Featured in South Carolina Bar’s Raising the Bar CampaignAttorney Kenneth Berger was recently featured in the South Carolina Bar’s Raising the Bar campaign for donating $357,000 over three years.
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Attorney Brad Lanford's Article Featured in The Justice BulletinBrad Lanford's article on the pitfalls of the UIM bad faith case was featured as the cover story of the South Carolina Association for Justice's publication, the Justice Bulletin.