Stephanie R. Lamb

Stephanie Lamb has practiced law in South Carolina since 2009, and focuses her practice on workers’ compensation defense. She approaches each case with a real sense of urgency and commitment, realizing that each client deserves full attention. Stephanie strives to achieve long-lasting relationships with her clients. Stephanie spends the majority of her time defending businesses and insurance carriers against workers’ compensation claims. Her willingness to devote herself to her clients in these cases is a significant asset to her practice. Stephanie’s knowledge concerning workers’ compensation law in South Carolina is in a state of constant growth, and she has repeatedly demonstrated her ability to handle extremely complex issues.  Stephanie is a native South Carolinian, and has lived in cities throughout the state. As a former teacher, Stephanie is extremely committed to strengthening public education. Stephanie is unquestionably a loyal fan of the South Carolina Gamecocks.

“Client satisfaction is my number one goal. As long as I demonstrate commitment, loyalty, and hard work, my clients will always receive a positive result. ”

Contact Information

Greenville Office
Phone: 864.552.4615
Fax: 864.282.5990
Email: slamb@turnerpadget.com
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Practice Areas

Bar and Court Admissions

South Carolina Bar, 2009

Education

University of South Carolina, J.D., cum laude, 2009
University of North Carolina at Pembroke, B.S., magna cum laude, 2004
University of South Carolina, B.A., cum laude, 2000

Professional Affiliations

South Carolina Workers’ Compensation Education Association (Member, 2009-Present)
South Carolina Defense Trial Attorneys’ Association (Member, 2010-Present)
South Carolina Women Lawyers Association (Member, 2010-Present)
Greenville Young Lawyers Association (Member, 2010-Present)
South Carolina Law Review

Speeches/Presentations

Ethics in Workers’ Compensation, Sterling Education Services, 2010

The Controversy Over South Carolina's Judicial Merit Selection Process, The Defense Line, May 2010

What’s Workers’ Compensation Got to Do with It? S.C. Lawyers Weekly, 2010 

Pigs Do Fly: A New Test Limiting the Scope of Arbitration Clauses in South Carolina, 59 S.C. L. Rev.  513 (2008)

    

Honors

Order of the Wig and Robe
Order of the Coif
Computer Assisted Legal Instruction (CALI) Awards: Conflict of Laws, Constitutional Issues in Public Education, & Children and the Courts