About
Eric J. Bradshaw, IV, is a Charleston-based attorney who has been licensed to practice law in South Carolina since 2001. He represents clients in real estate, 1031 exchanges, business law, and estate planning, offering clear guidance in complex legal and financial matters. Known for treating clients like family, Eric combines professional skill with a personal commitment to service.
Eric earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Washington University in St. Louis before continuing his education at Georgetown University, where he received both his Juris Doctor and Master of Laws in Taxation. His advanced training in tax law enables him to deliver sophisticated strategies for clients with complex planning needs, particularly in matters involving real estate transactions and business structures.
Throughout his career, Eric has held various positions that have provided him with a broad perspective on the law. He worked for the Internal Revenue Service, gaining firsthand experience with tax compliance and enforcement. He later joined a boutique tax law firm in downtown Charleston, where he honed his skills in highly specialized matters. Eric went on to serve as a partner at Davidson & Bradshaw before becoming the senior partner at Bradshaw & Company, LLC.
With over two decades of experience, Eric J. Bradshaw, IV, has established a reputation for combining technical expertise with practical advice. His experience spans government service, private practice, and leadership within his own firm. Whether guiding clients through estate planning, structuring a business, or navigating tax-sensitive real estate transactions, Eric is dedicated to delivering reliable counsel and long-term solutions tailored to his clients’ goals.
Law Office Affiliations
- Attorney, Bradshaw & Company, LLC
- Member, South Carolina Bar
Licensed State
- South Carolina
Education
- Georgetown University
Juris Doctor (JD) - Georgetown University
Master of Law (LLM) -
Washington University in St. Louis
Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Awards & Badges

- Commercial Real Estate
- Condemnation
- Construction And Development
- Foreclosure
- Land Use And Zoning
- Landlord Or Tenant
- Property Disputes
- Residential Real Estate
- Title And Boundary Issues
- Corporate And Incorporation
- Equipment Finance And Leasing
- Health Care
- Elder Law
- Guardianship
- Power of Attorney
- Probate
- Trusts
- Wills And Living Wills




