Overview

Charles W. Barrow is Of Counsel in Swift Currie's Savannah office and has been in private practice since 1976. His practice is concentrated in insurance defense work representing employers in the State of Georgia on Workers’ Compensation and federal Longshoreman and Harbor Worker Compensation cases.

Charlie is a state approved mediator. He has represented the Town of Thunderbolt since 1995 as general counsel, providing legal assistance in numerous areas of local government law to the Mayor, Council and Administrative Staff. He also represents Chatham County in the acquisition of property for Public Projects and in Condemnation cases. Mr. Barrow also represents the City of Savannah in condemnation matters as well. Previous representation includes Chatham County as County Attorney (1985-1989), and the City of Springfield as City Attorney (1991-2009).

Charlie is a 1976 graduate of the Walter F. George School of Law and received a B.A. in Political Science from the University of Georgia. 

Awards/Recognitions

AV Preeminent® Rating, Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review

Memberships

  • Savannah Bar Association
  • State Bar of Georgia

Practice Areas

Bar Admittances

  • Georgia

Education

Mercer University School of Law (J.D., 1976)

University of Georgia (B.A.)

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