James  Sproat

Smith, Born, Leventis, Taylor, & Vega, LLC
Smith, Born, Leventis, Taylor, & Vega, LLC
12 Parkway Commons Way, Greer, SC 29650 United States

James Christopher Sproat (Jim) is an attorney with Smith, Born, Leventis, Taylor & Vega. Mr. Sproat received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Political Science from the University of South Carolina in 2008 and his Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 2011. Following a respite from education, Mr. Sproat returned to the University of South Carolina to receive his MBA in 2023. While at the University of Cincinnati, Mr. Sproat served as both the Student Bar Association President and the Managing Editor of the Immigration and Nationality Law Review. He was admitted to practice law in South Carolina in 2011, after working with both the US District Court for the Southern District of Ohio and the South Carolina Court of Appeals during school.

Sproat honed his advocacy skills during his time practicing primarily Construction Law and Business litigation before shifting his focus to Personal Injury and Workers’ Compensation that he continues to practice today.

When Sproat is not working, he is generally spending time with his wife, playing golf or in the middle of a river fishing for trout.


Honors, Awards & Memberships:

  • 2011 Recipient of the ALI/ALJ Award for Leadership
  • South Carolina Association for Justice
  • American Association for Justice (AAJ)
  • Serves on the Board of Governors for SCAJ
  • Injured Workers’ Advocates
  • American Inns of Court
  • The National Trial Lawyers


Education:

  • Masters of Business Administration, USC 2023
  • J.D. University of Cincinnati College of Law, 2011
  • B.A. in Political Science, University of South Carolina, 2008


Bar Admissions:

  • South Carolina Bar
  • U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina
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