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Cindy Crick Is More Than Just An Attorney

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Few attorneys possess my unique combination of abilities and experience. I have prosecuted a wide range of criminal cases, from domestic violence to capital murder. I have worked with almost every level and agency of state and federal government, and I have worked with schools, universities, and companies to investigate potential wrongdoing and identify compliance issues.

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Cindy Crick’s Bio

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My uncommon career path has helped me hone the skills and develop the relationships needed to help clients in a comprehensive way. After earning my bachelor’s degree from Hollins University in Roanoke, Virginia, and my law degree from the University of South Carolina School of Law, I took a job with the Seventh Circuit Solicitor’s Office in Spartanburg, South Carolina. While there, I was chosen to spearhead the Violence Against Women Unit. For eight years, I prosecuted domestic violence cases, sexual assaults, homicides, and co-prosecuted a death penalty case.

In 2010, I made the jump to the federal world and served as Chief of Staff for Representative Trey Gowdy. I managed three offices in Greenville, Spartanburg, and Washington, D.C., acting as a liaison between constituents, various federal agencies, and congressional committees. In 2020, after sixteen years of public service and a year and a half in private practice, I started my own firm, focusing on Title IX/student conduct issues, investigations, and criminal defense.

Outside of the office, I spend time serving as Chairman of the Greenville Humane Society. I also devote time to representing clients pro bono in the Greenville Homeless Court.

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