Cam Morrow - Greenville, SC
Attorney at Cordell & Cordell
Family Law Lawyers in Greenville, SC
55 Beattie Place Suite 1530 Greenville, SC 29601
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Greenville Family Law Lawyer
Updated: 07/17/2026
Areas of Practice
- Family Law
Attorney Information
Overview
Over the years, Mr. Morrow has expanded his experience in family law, providing guidance and advocacy for clients navigating some of life’s most challenging personal matters. He chose to pursue family law due to the ability it gives him to make a meaningful difference in people’s lives during some of their most vulnerable moments. Family law blends Mr. Morrow’s trial experience with a more personal and empathetic approach to advocacy, giving him the opportunity to guide clients through challenging transitions with compassion and dedication.
“Whether I’m advocating for justice in the courtroom or navigating the complexities of family law, I approach each case with determination, focus, and the ability to adapt to challenges as they arise,” Mr. Morrow says.
Education
Legal Education
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Charleston School of Law,
Charleston,
South Carolina, 2012
Juris Doctor
Non Legal Education
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University of South Carolina, 2007
Bachelor of Arts
Major: Political Science
Current Employment Position(s)
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Senior Litigation Attorney
Past Positions
- Eighth Circuit Solicitor's Office, Assistant Solicitor, 2012 - 2015
- South Carolina Attorney General's Office, Assistant Attorney General
Languages
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English
Bar Admissions
- South Carolina, 2012
Other Affiliations
- South Carolina Bar
- United States District Court for the District of South Carolina
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Contact
55 Beattie Place
Suite 1530
Greenville, SC 29601
Phone Number: 636-229-9679
Email: Send a message
Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
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