John C. von Lehe, Jr.

Top rated Estate Planning & Probate attorney in Charleston, South Carolina

Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP

Practice Areas: Estate Planning & Probate, Tax

Licensed in South Carolina since: 1968

Education: University of South Carolina School of Law

Selected to Super Lawyers: 2010 - 2021

Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP

151 Meeting Street
Suite 600
Charleston, SC 29401

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John C. von Lehe, Jr. is an attorney providing legal services covering Estate Planning & Probate and Tax: Business.

John von Lehe, Jr., who practices law in Charleston, South Carolina, was selected to Super Lawyers for 2010 - 2021. This peer designation is awarded only to a select number of accomplished attorneys in each state. The Super Lawyers selection process takes into account peer recognition, professional achievement in legal practice, and other cogent factors.

Prior to becoming an attorney, he studied at University of South Carolina School of Law. He graduated in 1968. After passing the bar exam, he was admitted to legal practice in 1968.

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151 Meeting Street
Suite 600
Charleston, SC 29401

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