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Conway Criminal Law Firm
Overview
Hearn, Brittain, & Martin, P.A. was formed in 1989 by George M. Hearn, Jr., Thomas C. Brittain, and L. Morgan Martin. The three friends, with a view toward a trial practice, joined together and have continued the practice ever since.
Hearn, Brittain, & Martin, P.A. specializes in criminal and civil trial work in all state and federal courts. In addition to a criminal trial practice, the firm's primary emphasis has been representing individuals in dispute with various defendants, primarily in the following areas:
Automobile and vehicular accidents
Product liability
Wrongful death cases
Premises liability
Accident-related injuries
Governmental Action
Worker's compensation
Business litigation
Probate and Estate litigation
About Hearn and Hearn
Practice Areas
- Criminal Law
- DUI/DWI
- Family Law
- Personal Injury -- Plaintiff
- Traffic Violations
Litigation
- 85%
People
Attorneys
- Peter Lee Hearn Sr. (Attorney)
- John Reuben Long II 1 Review
- George M. Hearn Jr. (Attorney)
Office Information
Address
1206 Third Ave Conway, SC 29526 - 5106
Phone
Fax
- 843-248-2842
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