Ben Baroody is a Shareholder at The Bellamy Law Firm since May 2007, specializing in the representation of businesses and individuals in a variety of disputes including Business/Corporate, Employment, Real Estate, and Probate law. In addition to direct client representation, Ben assists colleagues in developing strategies and documents designed to prevent legal disputes. Prior to this role, Ben served as an Attorney at Aiken Bridges, P.A. from July 2004 to May 2007. Ben Baroody earned a Juris Doctorate from the University of South Carolina Joseph F. Rice School of Law, and a B.A. in English from The Citadel, alongside completing a Summer Scholar program in Pre-Law Studies at the University of Cambridge.

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The Bellamy Law Firm - Bellamy, Rutenberg, Copeland, Epps, Gravely & Bowers, P.A.

The Bellamy Law Firm is a full service firm headquartered in beautiful Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The firm offers outstanding individual lawyers, with a depth of talent allowing clients to benefit from the strength of many Myrtle Beach attorneys practicing diverse, yet complementary areas of law. The Bellamy Law Firm is honored to represent a distinguished list of clients from across the United States, including some of Myrtle Beach and South Carolina's largest employers, developers, and landowners, along with a diverse range of business and legal interests. The attorneys of The Bellamy Law Firm have outstanding academic credentials along with distinguished practice experience, which they bring to bear on behalf of their clients each and every day. Members of the firm are very active in professional and industry organizations including the Horry County Bar Association and the South Carolina Bar Association. The Bellamy Law Firm is proud of its history, its roots in Myrtle Beach, and its reputation. The attorneys and staff are dedicated to its clients and look forward to serving the community for decades to come.


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