About Ronald J.
Ronald J. Jebaily earned his Juris Doctor from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 1969 after completing a Bachelor of Arts at St. John’s University in 1966. Those years set the foundation for a long legal career that spans both state and federal practice. He completed his formal legal training at a moment of change in the profession, entering practice as courts and procedures were evolving in the late 20th century.
Early in his career he secured admission to multiple benches. He is admitted to practice before the U.S. Supreme Court and the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. He is also admitted before the Supreme Court of South Carolina and the U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina. Those admissions allowed him to handle matters that range from district court litigation to appellate filings.
For much of his career he has practiced under the name Jebaily Law Office. The firm name appears on filings and court dockets in both state and federal matters. Alongside private practice, he has maintained membership in professional bodies. He holds membership in the South Carolina State Bar and is a member of the Florence County Bar Association. Those associations reflect ongoing ties to the region’s legal community.
His work has combined courtroom appearances and brief-writing. Admission to the Fourth Circuit and the U.S. Supreme Court indicates capacity to appear in appellate settings. At the district court level he has handled litigation proceedings that require familiarity with federal rules and procedures. Over the years his practice has involved representation in the forums where he maintains admission, and that has shaped how he approaches case preparation and litigation strategy.
Colleagues describe him as an experienced practitioner who values steady advocacy and attention to procedural detail. He brings a long view to matters that require both courtroom presence and written advocacy. He has navigated changes in federal and state practice over decades, adapting to evolving rules and judicial approaches while continuing to represent clients in contested matters.
Today he continues to practice law through Jebaily Law Office. He remains active in the local bar and in state-level professional circles. He currently practices at Jebaily Law Office, handling matters in the state and federal courts where he is admitted.