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Heather Koval Coleman

  914 Folly Road, Suite 2
  P.O. Box 13897
  Charleston, South Carolina
  29412-3897
  phone (843) 795-7800
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Heather Koval Coleman, born Fairfax, Virginia, July 27, 1968; admitted to bar, 1993, South Carolina, U.S. District Court, District of South Carolina and U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit.

Education: University of South Carolina, Honors College (B.S., cum laude, 1990; J.D., 1993). Pro Bono Board Member and President. Member: South Carolina Bar; American Bar Association; Charleston Lawyers' Club (Past President); Member and Past Annual Meeting Delegate, Young Lawyers' Division of SC Bar; Charleston Teen Court Founder; South Carolina Defense Trial Lawyers Association.

Practice Areas: Insurance Defense Litigation; Products Liability; Premises Liability; Construction Law.

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