Huntley S. Crouch
Huntley grew up in Barnwell, South Carolina. She graduated from the College of Charleston with honors in 1993 and from the University of South Carolina School of Law in 1998. While at law school, Huntley was a member of the Moot Court Bar, served as Chief Justice of Writing and Research, and was a research assistant to David G. Owen, Carolina Distinguished Professor of Law. After law school, she served as a Judicial Law Clerk to the late Honorable Wyatt T. Saunders and spent time practicing law with her father.
She lives in Lexington with her husband and three children and has joined Cofield Law Firm to practice in the areas of personal injury, products liability, medical malpractice, probate, and family law. Outside of the office, Huntley has been instrumental in forming the Snack Sack Program at Lexington United Methodist Church where healthy snacks are provided to school-aged children in Lexington County during the weekends and school holidays when the children do not benefit from school breakfasts and lunches and do not have enough food to eat.

