When people hear about court cases, they often think they're all the same. But there's a big difference between a criminal case and a civil case. Knowing how each works can help you understand what’s at
We stand firmly with our client, Jeremy Evans, who was among the individuals shot during the tragic mass shooting aboard a charter boat in Little River over Memorial Day weekend. Jeremy, only 16 years old, is
Recording police officers can protect your rights. But what’s legal, and what could get you in trouble, depends on where and how you do it. If you're in Columbia, South Carolina, here’s what you need to
Your home, your car, your belongings, you have a right to feel secure in them. This right is a key part of living in a free society. However, sometimes this right is tested when law enforcement
If you've been hurt in an accident in Columbia, you know how disruptive it can be. Medical bills pile up. You might miss work. Dealing with insurance companies adds more stress. A personal injury case can
Getting charged with driving under the influence (DUI) in Columbia can feel overwhelming. You are likely wondering what comes next. A big question is whether your charge is a misdemeanor or a felony. This makes a
At Bailey Law Firm, we believe in standing up for those who have been wrongfully accused and unjustly treated. That’s why we are representing Brenda Inabinette, a dedicated South Carolina educator whose career and reputation were
At Bailey Law Firm, we are honored to represent the descendants of enslaved people from St. Helena Island in their fight to access the Big House Cemetery. This is not just a property issue. It is
A legal battle is underway in South Carolina over restrictions on teaching race and history in public schools. The Legal Defense Fund and Tyler Bailey of Bailey Law Firm, L.L.C., have filed a federal civil rights
Car accidents are stressful and often leave victims with pressing questions: Who is at fault? How will medical bills be covered? Should I get a lawyer? If you were recently involved in an accident in Columbia,