About Lisa H.
Lisa H. Brown studied law at the University of South Carolina School of Law, earning her J.D. She completed her earlier studies in 2004 and finished law school in 2007. Those years on campus shaped her approach to client work and to the business side of running a small firm.
After law school, Brown built a practice that moved steadily into leadership roles. In 2014 she became the managing lawyer of LawyerLisa, LLC. That role followed several years of involvement in industry groups and community organizations. She served as treasurer of the Mortgage Lenders Association of Greater Columbia from 2011 to 2014, and she sat on the board of The Cooperative Ministry from 2012 to 2014.
Her peers elected her to leadership posts in the Palmetto Land Title Association. She was president-elect for 2014–2015 and president for 2015–2016. She also engaged in local civic life through the Rotary Club of Five Points, where she was a member from 2008 to 2017 and served as social media chair in 2014–2015. Those positions put her in regular contact with title agents, lenders, and nonprofit leaders, and they informed how she advises clients on transactions that touch housing and elder housing issues.
Brown holds certification as an Elder Law Lawyer from the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. That credential signals training and testing in matters that tend to affect older clients: guardianships, long-term care planning, and public benefits eligibility. She is licensed in both North Carolina and South Carolina, which gives her the ability to handle matters that cross state lines in the Carolinas.
At LawyerLisa, LLC she manages daily operations and client matters out of a Greenville office. Her management duties include supervising staff, overseeing case intake, and coordinating with title and lending professionals on real estate transactions. She has combined practice management work with ongoing community participation, often appearing at local events and association meetings to discuss practical legal issues.
Colleagues describe Brown as steady and straightforward in her approach. She prefers clear explanations over jargon. Her background in title associations and lender groups informs how she handles estate, elder law, and real property matters. She continues to practice through LawyerLisa, LLC and manages the Greenville office while maintaining licenses in both Carolinas.
Her current practice concentrates on elder law and real estate-related matters in North Carolina and South Carolina.