Thomas A. ShookAttorney Thomas A. Shook

North Charleston, South Carolina

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(843) 577-5460

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(843) 725-0015

Thomas Shook is a South Carolina native and member attorney of the Finkel Law Firm LLC in the Charleston office. Before becoming a lawyer, Mr. Shook served in the U.S. Navy.

Mr. Shook graduated from Spartanburg Technical College, The University of South Carolina, and The University of South Carolina School of Law.

During law school, Mr. Shook earned the CALI award (formerly known as the American Jurisprudence Award) in Corporate Tax. He was also the Editor in Chief of the South Carolina Environmental Law Journal and was a student member of the John Belton O'Neill Inn of Court and Phi Delta Phi.

Mr. Shook is the author of Ninth Circuit Rejects Narrow Interpretation of "Responsible Corporate Officer," published in the South Carolina Environmental Law Journal (Spring 1999). He also wrote The Submarine War in the Pacific which was featured in the Spring 1996 edition of the War Studies Journal.

He is a member of the South Carolina Bar and the Charleston County Bar, and a member of the Real Estate Practices Section. As a prominent legal figure, he has appeared on numerous panels and has participated on the faculty of the South Carolina Master in Equity's Bench/Bar and the South Carolina Bar's "Law School of Non-Lawyers."

Mr. Shook primarily handles cases in commercial and residential foreclosure and real estate.

Practice Areas:

  • Foreclosure

Education:

  • J.D., University of South Carolina School of Law, Columbia, South Carolina
  • Editor in Chief of the South Carolina Environmental Law Journal
  • B.A., University of South Carolina (Philosophy, History)
  • A.A.S., Spartanburg Technical College (Industrial Technology)

Published Works:

  • Note, Ninth Circuit Rejects Narrow Interpretation of "Responsible Corporate Officer", South Carolina Environmental Law Journal, Vol. 8, No. 1, Spring, 1999
  • The Submarine War in the Pacific, War Studies Journal, (Department of War Studies, King's College, London), Spring, 1996

Fraternities/Sororities:

  • Phi Delta Phi

Call (803) 403-1451 to reach Mr. Shook to discuss your case.

*This is intended for information purposes only and does not guarantee that similar results can be attained in your case.

Serving the people and businesses of South Carolina for over fifty years.