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Elizabeth Luzuriaga
Founding Equity Partner of Luzuriaga Mims, LLP

Elizabeth is a founding equity partner of Luzuriaga Mims, LLP with a litigation practice focusing on state and federal workers' compensation law. She is experienced in handling medically complex claims, as well as concurrent jurisdiction claims under the South Carolina workers' compensation Act and the Longshore and Harbor workers' compensation Act. She also serves as a mediator in state workers' compensation claims and in concurrent jurisdiction claims involving the Longshore Act and state workers' compensation acts of South Carolina, as well as surrounding states. Elizabeth has spoken at national and regional conferences on various topics under the heading of the South Carolina workers' compensation Act and the Longshore and Harbor workers' compensation Act. Elizabeth is a 1984 graduate of Georgetown University and has participated in the Georgetown University Alumni Admissions Program for the past 22 years. Elizabeth earned her law degree from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 1987. She was admitted to the South Carolina Bar in 1987 and the Georgia Bar in 1992, and has been selected for inclusion in the Best Lawyers of America for 2010 and 2011. In 2012, she was named Best Lawyers of America Workers' Compensation Employer Defense attorney of the year. Locally, Elizabeth serves as an adjunct professor teaching South Carolina workers' compensation Law at the Charleston School of Law, and served 9 years on the Board of Trustees at Ashley Hall School. She is also a former member of the South Carolina Maritime Heritage Foundation Board of Directors.

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