About Brett
Brett Lonadier followed a steady academic path toward the law. He completed undergraduate studies at Regent University in 2012, earned theological training at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in 2018, and received his J.D. from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 2021. Those stops on his resume give a mix of disciplines. They also suggest interests that extend beyond courtroom procedure.
He is admitted to practice in both South Carolina and North Carolina. He holds membership in the York County Bar Association, where he participates in local bar activities and the continuing legal education that the association provides. His dual-state admission lets him handle matters on either side of the state line when clients require that range.
After law school Lonadier moved into private practice. He took on a variety of matters that required learning the mechanics of client intake, case development and courtroom procedure. Colleagues describe him as steady in client meetings and careful in written work. His seminary background has informed how he approaches ethical questions and client counseling. That training has also given him experience in listening to people during difficult moments, a skill that is useful whether preparing a contract or preparing for trial.
Lonadier’s record shows a combination of academic and professional choices rather than a single, narrowly defined specialty. He has worked in matters that touch on business concerns, individual disputes and regulatory questions. He spends time on legal research and drafting because those tasks are central to how cases are built. He also handles client communication, ensuring people understand key steps in a matter and the options available to them.
He lives and practices in the Carolinas and remains involved in local legal circles. His memberships and cross-border admissions reflect a practice oriented around regional needs. He continues to take cases that require representation in South Carolina and North Carolina and to participate in bar activities that support ongoing learning. He currently focuses his practice on serving clients in South Carolina and North Carolina.