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Overview
John Radeck is an attorney in Harmon's Eviction Department where he represents financial institutions in housing and district courts across Massachusetts. John manages dozens of cases through active motion and trial dockets, requiring weekly courtroom appearances. John joined the firm in 2011 as an attorney in the the Foreclosure Department where he specialized in post-foreclosure conveyances to commercial lenders and third parties.
Prior to joining Harmon, John clerked for the Honorable R. Ferrell Cothran, Jr., a trial court judge in South Carolina. During law school, John worked as a summer associate for the civil defense firm Tecklenburg & Jenkins LLC and served as an extern for the Center for Seafarers' Rights at the Seamen's Church Institute of New York & New Jersey. John has multiple published works, including a piece on 4th Amendment search and seizure which was the cover story in the September 2011 issue of South Carolina Lawyer magazine.
About John O'Connor Radeck Jr.
Litigation
- 95%
Current Employment Position(s)
- Partner
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- South Carolina, 2009
- Massachusetts, 2011
Other Affiliations
- South Carolina Bar
- Charleston County Bar Association
- South Carolina Defense Trial Attorneys Association
Education
- Charleston School of Law, Charleston, South Carolina, 2009
J.D.
Honors: cum laude - University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, 2005
B.B.A.
Honors: magna cum laude
Major: Real Estate
Past Positions
- State of South Carolina, Circuit Court Judicial Law Clerk, 2009 - 2011
Office Information
Address
172 Meeting Street Charleston, SC 29401
Phone
Fax
- 843-722-1630
Websites
Publication
Articles
- The Traffic Stop: A Chronology of 4th Amendment Issues, South Carolina Lawyer Magazine, September, 2011
- Seafarers' Rights from a Non-Profit Prospective, Maritime Law Bulletin, Summer, 2010
- “The Extended Traffic Stop” – South Carolina Lawyer Magazine (July 2015)
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