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  • LEGAL ACCESS GROUP LENDS HAND TO HOSPITALITY WORKERS - CHARLESTON CITY PAPER, APRIL 2026

  • SERVING THE UNDERSERVED - CANVAS REBEL, AUGUST 2025

  • CHARLESTON MOTHER SPEAKS AFTER ICE ARRESTS HER HUSBAND: ‘WE HAVE TO FIGHT FOR OUR FAMILIES’ - LIVE 5 NEWS, MAY 2025

  • LEARN ABOUT CHARLESTON LEGAL ACCESS: SOUTH CAROLINA’S FIRST AND ONLY NONPROFIT LAW FIRM OFFERING FEES BASED ON INCOME LEVEL - CHARLESTON DAILY, OCTOBER 2024

  • A NORTH CHARLESTON LAW FIRM EXPANDS TO OFFER AFFORDABLE LEGAL HELP TO IMMIGRANTS IN TRI-COUNTY AREA - POST AND COURIER, SEPTEMBER 2024

  • SOUTH CAROLINA HAS AN EVICTION PROBLEM - THE DAILY YONDER, AUGUST 2024

  • CHARLESTON COMMUNITY MEMBERS DISCUSS POLICE DEPARTMENT, RACIAL BIAS AUDIT - LIVE 5 NEWS, JANUARY 2024

  • RECORD RENT BURDENS BATTER LOW-INCOME LIFE - NEW YORK TIMES, DECEMBER 2023

  • SC’S ONLY SLIDING SCALE, NONPROFIT LAW FIRM - NEWS 34, DECEMBER 2022

  • SC’S SISTERS OF CHARITY AIMS TO REDUCE POVERTY WITH 1.5M FOR NONPROFITS - THE POST AND COURIER, JUNE 2022

  • DOZENS OF TENANTS FRUSTRATED AFTER 250% INCREASE FOR WATER AND SEWAGE - LIVE 5 NEWS, 2022

  • NONPROFIT MINUTE - LANA KLEIMAN, CHARLESTON LEGAL ACCESS - LOWCOUNTRYBIZSC, 2019

  • NEWS 2 I-TEAM FINDS NEW AFFORDABLE LEGAL HELP ACROSS THE LOWCOUNTRY - WCBD 2 NEWS, 2017

  • NONPROFIT LAW FIRMS AIMS TO REPRESENT VICTIMS PRICED OUT OF THE SYSTEM - CHARLESTON CITY PAPER, 2016

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