About Wilson
Wilson Jackson built a foundation in history before turning to law. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in History from The Citadel in 2010. Four years later he completed his legal training at the University of South Carolina School of Law, graduating in 2014. Those academic years left him with an interest in the practical side of legal work and a preference for direct, courtroom experience.
He moved into private practice after law school. Over the years he has worked in matters that brought him before state courts in both South Carolina and North Carolina. His career has included courtroom appearances, negotiations, and the kind of file work that keeps a small firm running. Colleagues describe him as methodical in preparation and concise in oral argument.
Jackson is licensed to practice in two neighboring jurisdictions. He holds admission in South Carolina and in North Carolina, which requires managing the procedural differences between the two systems and staying current on rules in both states. He also maintains a commercial driver's license. That credential gives him practical insight into cases that involve heavy vehicles and the regulations that govern commercial transportation.
He practices at Steinberg Law Office, an outfit that maintains multiple offices. At Steinberg he has handled a range of matters that come through a mid-sized regional practice. Work there has required shifting between courtroom schedules, client consultations, discovery deadlines and motion practice. The rhythm of that work suits him: a steady sequence of deadlines broken up by bursts of focused litigation.
Outside of casework, Jackson participates in professional circles. He holds memberships in bar and legal organizations and attends continuing legal education programs to keep up with developments in state procedure and evidence. He approaches those activities as tools for better representation rather than as public-facing honors.
His style in the courtroom is economy of language. He favors clear, fact-driven presentations and tends to avoid flourishes. That approach informs how he prepares witnesses and structures briefs. Clients who prefer straightforward counsel find the format predictable and practical.
He lives and works within the regional legal community and continues to accept matters that require counsel admitted in South Carolina and North Carolina. He currently practices at Steinberg Law Office, handling civil matters across both states.