BURTS TURNER & RHODES LAW PROFILE

What's important to us?

Since its inception, the firm has been grounded in tradition, and prides itself in maintaining a close personal working relationship between the attorneys and its clients.

What makes us unique?

This law firm has successfully appealed a significant number of cases to higher levels of court, including the Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court, which has led to the establishment of a new legal precedent. In addition to representing clients in lower courts, this law firm has also successfully appealed a number of cases to higher levels of court.

Our Promise

Our legal team will mount a vigorous defense on your behalf so that you are free to focus on the aspects of your life that are most important to you, such as spending time with your loved ones and taking care of your health.

Noel Turner, III

Noel Turner, III is the son of Noel Turner, Jr. He was born in Spartanburg, SC on September 10, 1971. After finishing law school in New Orleans, Noel returned to Spartanburg and became an associate with Burts Turner & Rhodes in 1998. Noel is a full equity partner in the law firm.

William H. Rhodes

William H. Rhodes is the son of Richard H. Rhodes. He was born in Spartanburg, SC on April 18, 1979. After finishing law school in 2005, William had the honor and privilege of serving as a law clerk to the Honorable Kenneth G. Goode on the Circuit Court. After his clerkship, William moved back to Spartanburg where he worked as an assistant solicitor under Solicitor Trey Gowdy in the Seventh Circuit Solicitor’s Office. William later became an associate with Burts Turner & Rhodes in 2007. William is a full equity partner in the law firm.

Richard H. Rhodes

Richard H. Rhodes was born in Walterboro, SC in 1947. While in college, he was a member of ROTC, and after finishing college in 1969, he served as an Officer in the U.S. Army in the Army Finance Corps. He finished his military career in 1974, after achieving the rank of Captain. Richard attended law school with the intention of joining the F.B.I.; however, after finishing law school, he had the honor and privilege of serving as a law clerk for the late Chief Justice C. Bruce Littlejohn on the South Carolina Supreme Court. At the recommendation of Justice Littlejohn, Richard joined as an associate with Sam Burts and Noel Turner.

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