South Carolina Election Law Attorneys Can Help You Navigate South Carolina Election Law
Whether you’re a newcomer to politics or have held a state or local government office position for ages, understanding and navigating the often-times confusing SC election laws is crazy and difficult to understand. The SC election law lawyers in the Strom Law Firm, L.L.C. have been actively involved with South Carolina politics for more than 20 years. Our SC election law experience enables our lawyers to lawyer offer fresh strategy to new candidates and present office-holders through the campaign process. Our understanding of SC election law and federal campaign laws can help you throughout the procedure. We are able to assist you to finish the documents and forms essential to make you an official candidate, make sure that you meet all required deadlines, and show you through the procedure of finishing political action reports.
Ethics Disclosures in South Carolina
The South Carolina election law lawyers in the Strom Law Firm offer assistance and advice on campaign finance and disclosure. Your South Carolina election law staff presents campaign finance, election legislation, and ethics training. We work hard to make sure that each of our clients complies with all the relevant state and national campaign guidelines that establish the amount and source of funding a person can use for that campaign. Furthermore, our South Carolina campaign ethics lawyers have audited the ethics disclosure reports of various elected representatives to verify the accuracy of their filings and make sure the reports are in compliance with South Carolina ethics laws.
Types of cases/services we election law attorneys offer to elected officials, appointed commissioners, and government employees include:
- Assessing unique and certain situations to decide whether there is a conflict of interest with regard to pending votes or other ethical problems, including potential violations of the South Carolina Ethics Act.
- Help with the preparation of personal financial disclosure reports and a statement of economic interest.
The Strom Law Firm’s state and local government law practice will also:
- Counsel businesses, not-for-profits, lobbyists and individuals regarding state, local and federal restrictions on contributions to campaigns within compliance with FEC laws.
- Advise current and former public officials regarding “revolving door” prohibitions and restrictions after leaving public office.
- Represent clients in enforcement proceedings before the South Carolina Ethics Commission, the SC House of Representatives ethics committee, the SC Senate Ethics Committee and other regulatory legislative bodies involving alleged violations of conflict of interest, improper reimbursement as well as other various ethics law violations allegations.
If you are campaigning for an elected office or currently hold an elected governmental position, the Strom Law firm South Carolina election law attorneys offer experienced representation, as well as campaign finance, election law, and ethics advice and training. Call our campaign finance, election law and ethics and campaign law attorneys today for a free, confidential consultation to learn more about how we can help.