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The Human Lawyer Podcast: Nickisha Woodward

October 5, 2021

A litigation shareholder at Turner Padget in Charleston, South Carolina, Nickisha Woodward is the type of lawyer whose humility far surpasses her achievements, and she achieves a lot. She’s consistently recognized for her work by the South Carolina Super Lawyers and has been identified as a “One to Watch” by the Best Lawyers in America.

Nickisha’s humility is perhaps best demonstrated by her support of others, whether it’s building a wheelchair accessible ramp to increase the accessibility and safety of a home for its disabled habitant or authoring an article about inclusion and empowerment, Nickisha’s eyes are always looking up and out. She believes that for the good of others, will somehow, someway, someday return for her benefit.

Today, we ask Nickisha about the source of her humility and how she believes it has highlighted her path within and outside of her life as a practicing lawyer. We’ll also explore the power of positivity in the face of adversity. om the outside looking in leads with, and amplifies, the humanity of clients and anyone who works on their behalf.

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