Sumter Real Estate Law Firm
Overview
Curtis & Croft, LLC, was formed in October, 2007, by partners Warren S. Curtis, Esq., formerly a partner with the Sumter County, South Carolina law firm of Weinberg, Brown & Curtis, and William H. Croft, Esq., formerly a partner with the Sumter County law firm of Graham and Croft.
Our offices are located at 28 N. Main Street, Sumter, South Carolina; our areas of practice include Personal Injury, Workers' Compensation, Real Estate, Family Law and General Civil Matters. The firm serves ...
Curtis & Croft, LLC, was formed in October, 2007, by partners Warren S. Curtis, Esq., formerly a partner with the Sumter County, South Carolina law firm of Weinberg, Brown & Curtis, and William H. Croft, Esq., formerly a partner with the Sumter County law firm of Graham and Croft.
Our offices are located at 28 N. Main Street, Sumter, South Carolina; our areas of practice include Personal Injury, Workers' Compensation, Real Estate, Family Law and General Civil Matters. The firm serves ...
Curtis & Croft, LLC, was formed in October, 2007, by partners Warren S. Curtis, Esq., formerly a partner with the Sumter County, South Carolina law firm of Weinberg, Brown & Curtis, and William H. Croft, Esq., formerly a partner with the Sumter County law firm of Graham and Croft.
Our offices are located at 28 N. Main Street, Sumter, South Carolina; our areas of practice include Personal Injury, Workers' Compensation, Real Estate, Family Law and General Civil Matters. The firm serves as a title insurance agent for both Land America Lawyers Title and Stewart Title insurance companies.
We offer free consultations and contingency-based representation to Workers' Compensation and Personal Injury clients.
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