About Dan

Dan Landers built a legal career that began in the college classrooms of the 1970s and continues in courtrooms today. He earned his B.A. from Furman University in 1978 and took his law degree from Mercer University’s Walter F. George School of Law in 1981. Those years set the foundation for a steady practice that spans state and federal forums.

After law school he entered private practice and established roots in the Southeast. Over time he qualified to appear in state courts in South Carolina and Georgia. He also secured the ability to argue appeals in the federal circuit courts that cover the region, including the Fourth and Eleventh Circuits. His career has centered on representing individuals and businesses in litigation and appellate matters across those jurisdictions.

Landers has long handled matters that require courtroom presence and appellate briefing. He has experience taking cases through trial and, when necessary, into appeals. That combination of trial-level and appellate work has shaped how he approaches case preparation. He prepares records with an eye toward both factfinding and preserving legal issues for a higher court.

Colleagues describe him as pragmatic in the courtroom. He aims for clarity in pleadings and oral argument. He favors straightforward legal analysis and relies on precedent when advising clients. In practice, that means he often balances the tactical demands of litigation with the larger procedural steps that affect appeals.

He operates from his own practice, Landers Law Office, where he manages casework and client relationships. The office has served as the base for coordinating filings in state and federal court and for handling appellate procedures in the Fourth and Eleventh Circuits. As a solo or small-firm practitioner, he handles a range of tasks from drafting briefs to courtroom advocacy.

Over the decades his work has reflected a steady engagement with the legal systems that govern South Carolina and neighboring jurisdictions. He continues to accept matters that require representation in state courts and in federal appellate courts. His current practice focuses on representing clients in state and federal matters in South Carolina and Georgia, including appeals before the Fourth and Eleventh Circuits.

Education

Mercer University Walter F. George School of Law

J.D. (1981)

1978

Furman University

B.A. (1978)

1974

Accepted Jurisdictions

South Carolina
4th Circuit
11th Circuit
Georgia

Office Locations

Main Office

 104 Harmon St. Lexington SC 29072