Morton & Gettys, LLC
5 The Best Lawyers in America® awards
1 Best Lawyers: Ones to Watch® in America award
Founded in 2001 as a two-person law office in Rock Hill, SC, Morton & Gettys has grown to a mid-sized firm with more than 30 employees. Its attorneys are licensed in South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia and Texas to better-serve clients with interstate interests. The lawyers practice in a wide range of areas, affording them both the depth and breadth to help business and individuals work toward their goals.
Morton & Gettys offers complete corporate services, from creation to succession planning. Its skilled real estate and finance attorneys can assist with projects of any size and scope. Experienced business consultants can help organizations plan ahead and advise on employment law and policy issues. Veteran litigators stand ready to assist should problems arise that result in a lawsuit or potential lawsuit.
In personal matters, Morton & Gettys attorneys offer assistance with residential real estate and comprehensive estate planning, from simple wills to complex estates involving trusts and business succession. Its family law attorneys offer a full range of services, including divorce, child custody and support and division of assets. They also help draft premarital agreements and assist with any and all adoptions.
Through the Morton & Gettys Personal Injury Group, the firm’s experienced, skilled attorneys assist those who are hurt through no fault of their own. They battle to help clients make full physical and financial recoveries.No matter their practice area, Morton & Gettys attorneys share a commitment to professionalism, uncompromising integrity, pride in their service and respect for the firm’s clients and for each other.
- Commercial Litigation
- Employment Law - Management
- Family Law
- Family Law Mediation
- Litigation - Construction
- Litigation - Labor and Employment
- Litigation - Land Use and Zoning
- Litigation - Municipal
- Litigation - Real Estate
- Litigation - Trusts and Estates
- Real Estate Law
- Trusts and Estates
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