Melissa Fried Spence

205 King Street, Suite 400, Charleston, SC

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2009
Charleston School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
2006
Wofford College, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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04 Apr, 2013
Melissa was the constant professional in handling my lawsuit. What could have been a time consuming and difficult process for myself, was made simple and uncomplicated by Melissa and her team. She went out of her way to keep me in line and up to date on all the details involved. I would use her again and definitely recommend her to anyone.
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Publications

2013:
South Carolina Lawyer, SMART Act: A Ray of Hope on Medicare Lien Issues
2009:
Charleston Law Review, Reflecting the Best Interest of the Child: Middleton v. Johnson

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14 Nov, 2024 by Guadalupe robles
From my first call to Taylor, he has been nothing but wonderful! Taylor, took care of everything and just kept me updated. When I did need some encouraging words, he worked hard on the case and the case was never stagnate. Taylor reminded me that it was three of in the case and fought for us. Tayloris a very down to earth guy, professional and takes his work and your case seriously.
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29 Oct, 2024 by Jacob
Taylor was great the entire time we worked together on my case. He worked diligently to ensure the largest possible settlement and in a timely manner. I would, and have recommended strongly to anyone with a personal injury case.
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25 Sep, 2021 by Jake
Adam Young saved my life. I was charged with two charges that would’ve ruined my professional life. My arresting officer seemed to like me and told me to hire Adam if I had the money to do so. It was the best money I’ve spent in my entire life. Within a few months Adam Young got both of my charges dropped and expunged, and I got my life back without having to go to a single court hearing or worry about any details of my case (because he confidently told me I’m not going to go to jail and my charges would be dropped upon hiring him.) He also did the same thing for my girlfriend a few months later. He’s the best criminal defense attorney money can buy in the Charleston area.
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01 Jan, 2021 by Anonymous
There are some people who make a huge difference in your life direction. Adam Young, thanks to his wisdom, confidence, professionalism and compassion, is one of those people. A family member was wrongly accused and Adam did what was necessary to have the charge dropped and record expunged. We will be forever grateful for him and his abilities as the BEST defense attorney in Charleston.
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18 Jan, 2019 by Michelle
Adam is professional and to the point and gets the job done with positivity, confidence and dedication to the needs of his clients and their families. He adds a warm, personal touch that is very endearing but takes affirmative action which exudes success. Top shelf without a doubt. I highly recommend his services and would not hesitate to call on him again should the need arise.
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14 Dec, 2020 by Cynthia
Looking for an attorney.... Look no further. Without reservation I highly recommend Monoc Law firm (Charleston SC), and feel honored to pen this review for an outstanding, AMAZING attorney as Katie Monoc. This review will appear be over the top. Well, Katie deserves nothing short of an over-the-top review based on the services she provides. I met Katie after an injury in 2019, when I made the best decision ever to select her as the attorney for my injury case. Katie kept me informed regarding the process and she made no promises as to the possible outcome of my case until she had all the information needed to make a clear, concise, and appropriate assessment to damages. Katie is not just knowledgeable, honest, and caring but very methodical in how she proceeds with her cases. Having candid conversations with Katie, I learned that she does not work for herself, but she does work tirelessly for her clients. MONOC LAW FIRM IS “BEST” #katiemonocisamazing
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18 Jul, 2019 by Brett
Katie is great! Not only did she work hard on my case, she also worked quickly to get the matter resolved. In the end I received a result I was pleased with in a shorter time frame than it easily could’ve taken. Her knowledge of the law is evident and she is also great as a person. Call Katie!
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20 Mar, 2019 by Leslie
After recently purchasing a home, there were issues that required legal guidance. My closing attorney recommended Katie Monoc and it was a very positive experience. She gave me options, kept me in the loop every step of the way and thoroughly explained possible outcomes. Had a very good outcome in my case. I would definitely seek her services again
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