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Adam P. Greene

Employment and Labor LawBerkeley County, SC

About Adam P. Greene

Adam P. Greene is a knowledgeable attorney focused on Employment and Labor Law, representing clients in Berkeley County, South Carolina. His practice encompasses a wide range of legal matters related to workplace rights, employment contracts, and labor disputes. Adam is committed to advocating for fair treatment in the workplace, ensuring that both employees and employers understand their rights and obligations under the law. He provides tailored legal solutions that address the unique needs of each client.

Practice Areas

Employment LawLabor Law

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Key Strengths

Expertise in Employment Law
Strong Advocacy Skills
Client-Centered Approach
In-Depth Knowledge of Labor Regulations

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of cases does Adam P. Greene handle?
Adam P. Greene handles a variety of cases related to Employment and Labor Law, including workplace discrimination, wrongful termination, and contract disputes.
How can I schedule a consultation with Adam P. Greene?
To schedule a consultation, visit Adam P. Greene's profile on the Steinberg Law Firm website or contact the office directly for more information.

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Last updated: February 18, 2026