About Collin
Collin Fuller graduated from Charleston School of Law and has built his legal career in South Carolina. He completed his legal studies there, emerging into practice at a time when the state's legal landscape was grappling with change. The law school years gave him the foundation in courtroom procedure, statutory interpretation and client counseling that he still applies in practice.
After law school, Fuller entered active practice and joined the South Carolina Bar in 2018. That membership marks the formal start of his licensed practice in the state. Early years after admission often test an attorney’s adaptability. For Fuller, those years were spent establishing a local practice and learning the practical demands of representing clients across a range of matters.
Fuller set up Fuller Law Office, where he handles the day-to-day responsibilities of running a small law firm. The practice operates from a single office location listed under the firm name. Managing a solo or small-firm practice requires attention to both law and business. Fuller has balanced client work with the administrative duties that keep a legal practice functioning.
Colleagues and court records show that Fuller has represented clients in state matters since his admission to the bar. He appears regularly in filings and court proceedings that arise in South Carolina courts. Those appearances reflect the work of a lawyer who understands local rules and the expectations of judges and opposing counsel. He has maintained his standing with the South Carolina Bar since 2018, meeting the continuing obligations that membership requires.
Outside the courtroom, Fuller’s professional life centers on the routines of a small-firm attorney: preparing pleadings, advising clients, negotiating resolutions and attending hearings. The work is practical and often time-sensitive. He has handled a variety of client needs that come through a community-based practice, responding to individual circumstances and the particularities of state law.
Fuller’s profile is that of a state-licensed attorney who remained in the state where he trained. He continues to practice through Fuller Law Office and maintains active membership in the South Carolina Bar. His current work is concentrated on matters arising in South Carolina courts and administrative forums, reflecting ongoing engagement in local legal practice.