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COLUMBIA, S.C. - s4story -- Moore Bradley Myers (https://www.mbmlawsc.com/) is proud to announce that partner, Sheila McNair Robinson (https://www.mbmlawsc.com/sheilamcnairrobinson), has been named as one of the 2026 Influential Women in Law by South Carolina Lawyers Weekly. This award recognizes outstanding female attorneys across South Carolina for their leadership, professional excellence, mentorship, and impact on the legal community.
Robinson has built a distinguished legal career centered on serving clients and families across the Midlands. She practices in all areas of family law (https://www.mbmlawsc.com/familylaw) and is an experienced mediator. Sheila is known as a strong advocate for her clients in child custody and divorce cases. She has earned the distinguished AV Martindale-Hubble rating by her peers for her professional achievements and her strong ethical standards.
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A graduate of Furman University and the University of South Carolina School of Law, Robinson was selected as a South Carolina Woman of Influence in 2021 by the Columbia Regional Business Report, the best Family Law Attorney in Lexington County in 2022, and as a member of the Midlands Legal Elite in 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025.
"Sheila exemplifies the long-standing values and commitment to service that define our firm," said Bill Fortino, Managing Partner of Moore Bradley Myers. "This recognition reflects her dedication to mentoring others, her passion for each one of her clients and strengthening the legal profession across South Carolina."
Robinson has long been recognized for her commitment to legal excellence and client advocacy. Throughout her career, she has remained actively engaged in the South Carolina legal community while helping guide and support the continued growth of Moore Bradley Myers.
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ABOUT MOORE BRADLEY MYERS: Founded in 1971, Moore Bradley Myers provides comprehensive legal services to individuals, families, businesses, and government entities throughout South Carolina, with offices in West Columbia, Saluda, and Sumter.
Robinson has built a distinguished legal career centered on serving clients and families across the Midlands. She practices in all areas of family law (https://www.mbmlawsc.com/familylaw) and is an experienced mediator. Sheila is known as a strong advocate for her clients in child custody and divorce cases. She has earned the distinguished AV Martindale-Hubble rating by her peers for her professional achievements and her strong ethical standards.
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A graduate of Furman University and the University of South Carolina School of Law, Robinson was selected as a South Carolina Woman of Influence in 2021 by the Columbia Regional Business Report, the best Family Law Attorney in Lexington County in 2022, and as a member of the Midlands Legal Elite in 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025.
"Sheila exemplifies the long-standing values and commitment to service that define our firm," said Bill Fortino, Managing Partner of Moore Bradley Myers. "This recognition reflects her dedication to mentoring others, her passion for each one of her clients and strengthening the legal profession across South Carolina."
Robinson has long been recognized for her commitment to legal excellence and client advocacy. Throughout her career, she has remained actively engaged in the South Carolina legal community while helping guide and support the continued growth of Moore Bradley Myers.
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ABOUT MOORE BRADLEY MYERS: Founded in 1971, Moore Bradley Myers provides comprehensive legal services to individuals, families, businesses, and government entities throughout South Carolina, with offices in West Columbia, Saluda, and Sumter.
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