Construction Law · Honors

Johnson selected to Super Lawyers for Construction Litigation

Townes B. Johnson III has been selected to Super Lawyers in Construction Litigation for 2023, 2024, 2025 and 2026. He was previously named to the Rising Stars list from 2014 through 2016.

Super Lawyers is an annual, state-by-state rating of attorneys published by Thomson Reuters. Selection runs through a patented multiphase process: lawyers are nominated by peers or identified by the publisher's research staff, evaluated against twelve indicators of peer recognition and professional achievement, and then reviewed by a blue ribbon panel of lawyers in the same practice area. Candidates are compared within four firm-size categories, so solo and small-firm lawyers are measured against their own. The published list represents the top five percent of lawyers in the state. Rising Stars uses the same process for lawyers who are either forty or younger or in practice ten years or fewer, and represents the top 2.5 percent.

Townes's profile lists Construction Litigation as his primary practice area, along with business litigation, business bankruptcy, and creditor-debtor rights. He has been licensed in South Carolina since 2006 and is a graduate of the Cumberland School of Law at Samford University.

Recognition of this kind is pleasant, but it is not the point. The work is: getting contractors, subcontractors, suppliers and owners paid, keeping projects moving, and resolving construction disputes before they consume a job. If you have a construction problem in the Upstate or anywhere in South Carolina, give us a call.

About this recognition: Super Lawyers is a third-party rating organization. This is a peer- and research-based recognition, not a testimonial from a client of the firm. No fee was paid to be selected, and no purchase is required for inclusion. Any result the firm may achieve for one client in one matter does not necessarily indicate that similar results can be obtained for other clients. You can read the full selection methodology or view Townes's Super Lawyers profile.

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