Cofield Law Firm

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809 S Lake Dr
Lexington, SC 29072

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(803) 951-0389
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Cofield Law Firm - Lexington, SC
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Editorial review from Citysearch 4/8/2016

Cofield Law Firm is always so positive and polite. I think they are top notch and always give their best to help serve their clients. I am very satisfied with everything from Cofield Law Firm. more

Editorial review from Citysearch 2/16/2016

Cofield Law Firm is very efficient, knowledgeable, and great at communicating. I will always be grateful for all the hard work that the staff and Thomas Cofield provided me. more

Editorial review from Citysearch 1/18/2016

I really appreciated how informed I was throughout the entirety of my case. From beginning to end I was kept in the loop on all the details. It really helped put my mind at ease. more

Editorial review from Citysearch 1/5/2016

I was very impressed by how professional and dedicated the entire team at Cofield Law Firm was. They will definitely go to bat for their clients, they are definitely people you can count on no matter the situation. more

Editorial review from Citysearch 11/5/2015

Love the store and the convenience of them. They are awesome and offer a lot of variety to their customers. I recommend everyone to check them out. more

Editorial review from Citysearch 11/5/2015

The whole staff is wonderful. I would highly recommend them to anyone. more
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 Family Tradition of Excellence

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  • The Historical Hartley House Historical Hartley House Cofield Law Cofield Law Firm is located in the historical Hartley House. The house was constructed by Alonzo Hartley, a Railroad Executive, in the 1850s, near the Railroad station depot. It is believed that Hartley had the railroad depot built near his house so as to accommodate political and social friends. The house survived destruction by William Tecumseh Sherman's troops, who proceed past the Hartley House along the way of their destructive march through the South. Sherman's troops burned several buildings in Lexington and then continued on toward Columbia where they wreaked their infamous destruction. It is believed that Sherman left the Hartley House intact because “its columns weren't stately enough.” The historical Hartley Magnolia tree that looms across the front of the property and house was planted by Mr. Hartley in honor of the marriage to his bride, Mrs. Margaret Hartley. It has been identified as the second oldest magnolia tree in South Carolina, bested only by the magnificent magnolia that stands on the grounds of the Governor's Mansion in Columbia. Cofield Law Firm purchased the house from Dr. Freddie Reynolds in 2002, and then refurbished the house, its original pine flooring, and restored the grounds. Since the grounds were restored by Tim Ivey, they have served as the setting for numerous social and political gatherings.. personal injury litigation,family law,workers compensation,business litigation,real estate law transactions and litigation,as well as in construction law,probate law,and mediation.

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  • Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9am - 5pm;Sat. - Sun. CLOSED
  • Neighborhoods: Lexington
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