About Marshall Usher
Marshall Usher Rogol practices law in Darlington, South Carolina, focusing on personal injury cases — He has been a member of the South Carolina State Bar since 1985. The firm, Rogol Law Office, LLC, provides legal representation in various areas, including criminal law and landlord-tenant disputes. With a commitment to serving his community, he is known for advocating for clients facing challenging legal situations. He earned his J.D. from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 1985. Prior to that, he completed his B.A.
in History and Political Science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1979. His academic journey also includes a Master's degree in East Asia Studies from George Washington University, obtained in 1980, and studies at East China Normal University in 1982. This diverse educational background enriches his understanding of complex legal issues. Most of his practice revolves around personal injury claims, where he represents clients seeking compensation for injuries sustained due to the negligence of others. He also handles criminal law cases, providing defense for individuals facing charges. In addition, he deals with landlord-tenant matters, assisting both landlords and tenants in navigating disputes.
Cases typically involve negotiations, mediations, and, when necessary, litigation in local courts. Before establishing his firm, he served as an Assistant Public Defender in 1989 and as an Assistant Solicitor in 1985. These roles provided him with valuable courtroom experience and insights into the criminal justice system. His time as a lead lawyer has further developed his skills. This lets the attorney effectively advocate for his clients' rights — Marshall is actively involved in various community organizations. He has served on the Board of the Public Defender Corporation for Darlington County and is a past president.
His commitment to public service is evident in his participation in the Darlington County Planning Commission and the Department of Social Services Oversight Committee. He also holds the position of Treasurer for the Darlington County Bar, contributing to the local legal community. In addition to his legal practice, he is a member of the Kiwanis Club, where he engages in community service initiatives. Marshall Usher Rogol's experience and dedication to his clients make him a respected figure in the Darlington legal field. He continues to advocate for justice and support his community through his legal work and volunteer efforts.