About David Patrick
David Patrick Conway is an attorney admitted to practice in both South Carolina and Illinois. He is a lawyer at Miller Conway Lawyers and works across matters that touch on the laws of those two states. He has maintained a practice that requires fluency in different state procedures and an ability to manage matters that cross state lines.
After completing his legal studies, he gained admission to the bars of South Carolina and Illinois. Those admissions have shaped a career spent working in two separate legal environments. Practicing in more than one jurisdiction has required him to manage the practical differences between courts, filing rules, and procedural deadlines in each state.
Over the course of his practice he has handled client matters that raise questions about jurisdiction, state statutory requirements, and procedural strategy. He has represented clients before state courts and engaged with regulatory and administrative processes when those processes were relevant to a client’s objectives. His work has often involved coordinating filings and responses in more than one forum when cases or regulatory matters overlapped state lines.
Colleagues and clients have turned to him for guidance on state-law issues and for planning that anticipates how a matter will proceed in either South Carolina or Illinois. He approaches disputes and transactional problems by sorting through the immediate legal questions and then framing the next practical steps. He values clarity in court filings and in client communication. He also pays attention to timing—how deadlines and procedural steps differ from one state to another and how those differences shape legal strategy.
He practices at Miller Conway Lawyers, where he continues to represent individuals and organizations that need counsel tied to South Carolina or Illinois law. In his current work he manages matters that require knowledge of state-specific rules and an ability to coordinate activity across jurisdictions, maintaining an active practice in both states.