Greg McCollum, experienced Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence attorney in Myrtle Beach, SC with 13 reviews
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Greg McCollum

1012 38th Avenue North, Myrtle Beach, SC

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1985:
University of South Carolina School of Law, Law Degree Juris Doctor
1982:
Clemson University, Bachelor of Arts

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Andrew

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13 Jul, 2022
Outstanding service in all aspects of my case. Exceptional communication whenever I needed them they were available, even after hours. Worked on my case diligently and we’re willing to fight until I got the result I wanted regardless of how long it may have taken. 12/10 would recommend this firm to anyone in need.
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Sam

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04 Jun, 2022
Greg McCollum, by far is the most kind, attorney I know he cares about the outcome of the situation at hand. He answers questions and is always a phone call away early morning , noon, or night. When I made the choice to hire him it was the best decision ever. If you want the same treatment and more you should hire him to.
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Anonymous

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14 Apr, 2021
This is very specific... lied... says one thing on phone or face to face and doesn’t follow through in court. Was always a step behind... day late in the case.
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Pros
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Knowledgeable and provided valuable guidance in resolving legal matters
“His knowledge and guidance were invaluable and his fees were very fair compared to other legal work I have had done.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness from the lawyer and his staff
“Greg gave me good advice, explained every detail and his staff kept me informed. Never had to go to court. Resolved with no drivers license penalty. Was a great experience. His office handled everything.”
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Successful in achieving favorable outcomes for clients
“This defense team kept me out of having to go to jail. Dean Mureddu was excellent!! He came to court with me and handled everything! I highly recommend Greg McCollums defense team!!”
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Personable and caring approach, putting clients at ease
“Greg McCollum, by far is the most kind, attorney I know he cares about the outcome of the situation at hand. He answers questions and is always a phone call away early morning , noon, or night.”
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Highly recommended by satisfied clients
“I totally agree when other clients who have stated he is the best in Myrtle Beach. I spoke with several top attorneys in the area I new immediately there was no competition and Greg was the one I must hire.”
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Concerns about billing practices and services not fully delivered
“He charged me for services that he did not provide. Basically took the case, gave me bad advice and did nothing. You are better off representing yourself. Save your money! This firm is a joke.”
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Inconsistent performance, not fully prepared or behind on the case
“This is very specific... lied... says one thing on phone or face to face and doesn't follow through in court. Was always a step behind... day late in the case.”

Publications

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Linked In, Presumed Guilty
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Linked In, Underage Drinking
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Facebook/Youtube, Arrest Emergency
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Facebook/Youtube, Felony DUI Causation
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Facebook/Youtube, Felony DUI Great Injury and Death
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Facebook/Youtube, Felony DUI Alcohol and Rx Drugs
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Facebook/Youtube, Felony DUI BA Reading
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