King Law Offices Expands to Spartanburg; Announces Deadline for Scholarship Applications
SPARTANBURG, S.C., April 1, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- King Law Offices, a multi practice law firm committed to providing relationship-focused service that changes people's lives in North and South Carolina, has opened its third South Carolina office in Spartanburg.
The firm's new Spartanburg office is located at 407 Pine Street and will serve clients in Spartanburg County and the surrounding areas.
"Strong client relationships and our commitment to service are the driving force behind the firm's growth," said managing partner Brian King. "With the opening of the Spartanburg office, we are continuing to build a firm that is capable of assisting our clients throughout the Carolinas with their most pressing legal issues."
In addition, King Law announced that its King Law Gives Back scholarship program would award two $1,000 scholarships to graduating high school seniors that plan to attend college in the Fall of 2019. Students in any county where a King Law office is located can apply.
Qualifying high school seniors interested in applying for a scholarship can submit an essay via an online application on the firm's website. The deadline to apply is April 19, 2019.
"We were built to change people's lives," said King. "We take people where they are, and build a plan to get them where they need to be. We know that compassion is important, but quality results will always be the foundation of what we do."
King Law Offices is a multi-service law firm serving clients in North Carolina from offices in Asheville, Brevard, Columbus, Hendersonville, Hickory, Lincolnton, Marion, Morganton, Rutherfordton, and Shelby. The firm serves clients in South Carolina from offices in Gaffney, Greer, and Spartanburg.
For more information about King Law Offices, visit kinglawoffices.com or call 888-748-KING.
Contact:
Amanda Flontek
828-755-8841
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