Attorney Parker S. Craig

Parker S. Craig is a dedicated trial attorney at the O'Reilly Law Firm, where he passionately represents injury victims and individuals facing criminal charges. Based in Charleston, South Carolina, Parker brings a results-driven approach to each case, ensuring his clients receive aggressive legal representation and the justice they deserve.

Parker’s career is rooted in a commitment to helping those in critical need. Whether advocating for injury victims navigating the challenges of recovery or defending individuals whose futures are on the line in criminal cases, Parker leverages his extensive legal knowledge and courtroom experience to fight for the best possible outcomes.

Parker earned his Juris Doctor from the Charleston School of Law, where he specialized in litigation and business law. During law school, he excelled in leadership roles, including serving as President of the Business Law Society and competing with the Transactional Law Team. His academic excellence was recognized with a CALI Award for Excellence in Law Practice Management and Economics.

Before joining the O'Reilly Law Firm, Parker built a foundation of success in strategic legal research, case management, and litigation support. He also served as a law clerk at a prominent Charleston firm, honing his skills in drafting motions, conducting legal research, and collaborating on complex legal strategies.

Outside the courtroom, Parker is dedicated to his clients' recovery and rehabilitation, ensuring they receive the support and resources they need during difficult times. His background in business and strategic planning also allows him to craft innovative defenses and approaches in criminal cases, helping clients reclaim their futures.

Whether representing injury victims against powerful insurance companies or standing up for those accused of crimes, Parker S. Craig is committed to providing the highest level of legal advocacy, empowering his clients with the confidence and clarity they need to move forward.

Education:

  • University of South Carolina

  • Charleston School of Law

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