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Jessica is the current Managing Member of Crowson Walker, LLC.

 

Jessica has extensive experience in both litigation and transactional law. She focuses her practice on condemnation and eminent domain law, easement and right-of-way disputes, lease and contract negotiations, telecommunications law, and general litigation. She handles all aspects of business law for her clients, including initial negotiation, settlement, mediation, trial, and appeals through all South Carolina state and federal courts.

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Jessica represents wireless communications carriers, tower companies, businesses, entities and landowners in the communications industry related to telecom towers, antenna leasing, DAS/IBRD systems, pole attachments, 5G, small cell node networks, and city development. Jessica possesses wide-ranging wireless communications’ industry insight and actively assists clients in negotiation of communications leases and licenses for the deployment of wireless infrastructure and technology across the United States on an expedited basis, as well as the legal support necessary for the continued evolution of that infrastructure and technology.

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Jessica was recognized as a Woman of Influence by Columbia Business Monthly in May 2011. Jessica served as a law clerk of the Honorable Kaye G. Hearn, former Chief Judge of the South Carolina Court of Appeals and now a Justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court. Jessica’s prior experience also includes working at Howser, Newman & Besley Law Firm and the Pennington Law Firm, both in Columbia, SC and as Assistant State Attorney, Fourth Judicial Circuit, Florida.

Practice Areas

  • Condemnation and Eminent Domain

  • Wireless and Telecommunications

  • Contract Negotiations and Disputes

  • Easement, Right of Way, Fiber, Encroachment Negotiation and Disputes

  • Commercial Leasing, Site Management Agreements and Service Agreements

  • General Litigation

  • Master Agreement/Build to Suit Agreements

Representative Decisions

  • ATC South v. Charleston County, 669 S.E.2d 337 (S.C. 2008)

  • Bevivino v. Town of Mt. Pleasant, 737 S.E.2d 863 (S.C. Ct. App. 2013)

NONE OF THIS INFORMATION SHOULD BE CONSIDERED AS A CHARACTERIZATION OF THE QUALITY OF THE FIRM'S REPRESENTATION OR INTERPRETED AS A GUARANTEE OF A SPECIFIC RESULT FOR ANY CASE. EVERY CASE IS DIFFERENT AND MUST BE EVALUATED ON ITS OWN MERITS​.​

Court Admissions

  • South Carolina

  • Florida

  • United States District Court, District of South Carolina

  • United States District Court, Middle District of Florida

Education

  • Vanderbilt University School of Law, Juris Doctor

  • College of Charleston, B.A., magna cum laude

Publications

  • “Utility Easements in South Carolina: What to Know When Buying Property that May Have Existing Utility Easement” South Carolina Lawyer, July 2015, p. 26.

  • “Standing in South Carolina: What is required and who has it?” South Carolina Lawyer, July 2009.

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