At Joye Law Firm, we’re proud of our strong connection with the South Carolina Association for Justice (SCAJ). This partnership reflects our ongoing commitment to advocating for injured South Carolinians and staying at the forefront of legal excellence.

Leading with Impact
Attorney Sydney Lynn, from our Columbia office, is currently serving as President of SCAJ. Her leadership is a testament to our dedication to improving justice and supporting our community.

Sharpening Skills to Serve You Better
On December 6-7, several of our attorneys attended the Advanced Trial Lawyer College – Auto Torts seminars. This intensive training ensures we remain well-equipped to handle complex car, truck, and vehicle accident cases and achieve the best results for our clients.

Sharing Knowledge Across the State
On November 8, Attorney Milt Stratos presented at SCAJ’s full-day Paralegal Seminar. The event was designed to empower legal professionals across South Carolina with essential knowledge and skills. Later that evening, Joye Law Firm hosted a happy hour to celebrate and connect with our peers.

Staying connected, informed, and collaborative is at the heart of what we do. These efforts strengthen our ability to fight for those who need us most.

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Joye Law Annual Scholarship Program

We are committed to helping others and giving back to the communities we serve. Among the ways, we show our commitment to community service is the Joye Law Annual Scholarship Program, which provides seven $2,000 scholarships to South Carolina high school seniors…

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Joye in the Community

Helping our community is just as important as helping our clients. Each year, Joye Law Firm is proud to support numerous community-based organizations through partnerships, fundraisers, sponsorships, and donations.

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