Chapin, SC
Find personal injury attorneys and law firms in Chapin, South Carolina
Attorneys in Chapin
View All
Greg E Parker
Greg E Parker is a trial lawyer specializing in probate and civil matters, including uncontested probate and basic estate planning. He served as a judicial law clerk for Amy W. McCulloch and Jacqueline D. Belton at the Richland County Probate Court. He founded Parker Law, LLC in 2020 and has been recognized as a Super Lawyer and a Rising Star.

Robin R. McLean
Robin R. McLean earned a Bachelor of Science, cum laude, from Georgia State University in 1992. She earned a Juris Doctor from Georgia State University College of Law in 1995. Robin is admitted to practice in both South Carolina and Georgia. In addition, she is admitted in the United States District Court District of South Carolina and the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Judicial Circuit. Prior to forming McCutchen McLean, LLC, Robin R. McLean worked in a small firm in Lexington County, serving local and state-wide clients, in addition to serving clients with matters in Georgia. During that time, she litigated numerous civil and family court cases to conclusion. In 2011, she opened her own law firm, continuing to serve clients in both South Carolina and Georgia with various legal matters. Robin has practiced law in many areas including domestic and family law (separation, divorce, child custody, visitation and child support, spousal support, property division, adult and minor names changes), employment and discrimination matters, workers’ compensation, estate planning, probate, and personal injury matters. Although she continues to practice in these areas, the majority of her current cases involve family law. Moreover, Robin R. McLean has been certified by the South Carolina Supreme Court as a mediator in Family and Probate Law. Volunteering her time is also a passion. Robin R. McLean has given free seminars in the area of family law on behalf of the State Bar of South Carolina. She is also a constant volunteer for the South Carolina Bar Ask-a-Lawyer drive featured on WLTX where she answers legal questions for callers. Additionally, she has volunteered her time as an attorney coach for the mock trial team at River Bluff High School; she has judged mock trial competitions at the high school and college levels, and she enjoys serving on several South Carolina Bar committees and sub-committees.

James L. McCutchen
James McCutchen earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in English from The College of Charleston, Juris Doctor (J.D.) cum laude from Charleston School of Law, Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Taxation, and Certificate in State in Local Taxation from Georgetown University Law Center. James is admitted to practice law in the State of South Carolina, U.S. Federal Court for the District of South Carolina, and U.S. Tax Court. He serves as the Chair Elect of the South Carolina Bar Tax Law Section and member of the Probate and Estate Planning Section of the Bar. James will serve as the Chair of the South Carolina Bar Tax Law Section during the 2026-2027 Term. Moreover, James has been certified by the South Carolina Supreme Court as a mediator in Probate Law and Civil Law. At McCutchen McLean, LLC James handles a variety of legal issues including estate planning, commercial and residential real estate transactions, probate conflict and administration, tax controversy and planning, and he serves as corporate counsel for several small to medium-size businesses. James previously served as the Privacy Officer of the South Carolina Department of Revenue for six years. During law school, James served as a member of The Charleston Law Review, associate justice of the moot court board, and captain of the advanced mock trial team. He also served as a member of the honor council. While a student at the College of Charleston, James served as the captain of the advanced mock trial team. Before starting his own practice, James served as a tax litigation attorney, tax policy attorney, and attorney for the Office of General Counsel for the South Carolina Department of Revenue for six years.

M. Alan Peace
Mr. Peace has practiced law in the State of South Carolina since 1984 and has acquired extensive experience in construction, business, and real estate law. He is a certified mediator and arbitrator, and practices in all Federal and State Courts in South Carolina.

Thomas B. Jackson, III
Thomas B. Jackson, III, born Orangeburg, South Carolina, April 10, 1952; admitted to bar, 1977, South Carolina; U.S. District Court for South Carolina and U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit. Listed in "The Best Lawyers in America" and "Super Lawyers" Publications for work in practice area of construction law.

Donald W. Tyler
Born Columbia, South Carolina, December 20, 1944; admitted to the bar, 1970, South Carolina; 1971 , U.S . District Court for South Carolina; 1973, U. S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit(1997). Mr. Tyler also specializes in Commercial Finance. Mr. Tyler is rated AV Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell, the highest rating given.

William Buchanan
Listed in: Who's Who in International Law; Who's Who Among Practicing Attorneys; Who's Who in American Law. Speaker at Title Insurance Seminar and South Carolina Bar. Served on Unauthorized Practice of Law and Community Association Law committees of the South Carolina Bar Association.