Man smiling white wearing headphones on Coffee with Cool People podcast

“Chip, I’m like you. I love my community. You love your community. Why are you doing this show? It’s because you love people and you love your community. It’s the same, it’s a passion.”

On November 17, 2025, attorney George Jebaily of Jebaily Law Firm was honored to be a guest on the podcast Coffee with Cool People hosted by Chip Munn to discuss who he is and his deep passion for the city of Florence. The host, Munn, has connected with community leaders since 2022 who have large, local influence, listening to their stories about what makes them who they are. Attorney Jebaily spoke mainly about what he enjoys most in his role as a community leader.

“In my opinion, if you want to move a community forward, I think the critical piece is to have a good team that understands each other, that can hash things out. Everyone doesn’t always agree, and that’s ok. We can disagree agreeably. I am very proud of the fact that in Florence, that’s what we are able to do.”

The conversation was a strong representation of how Jebaily Law Firm values being an active and positive part of our local community. They finished the conversation discussing how attorney Jebaily’s passion for the city of Florence is his biggest motivation for his role as an attorney. With regard to his time on Chip’s segment, George reflected:

“It was a lot of fun!”

Be sure to check out the full interview here.

George D. Jebaily, Esq.

Attorney George D. Jebaily is the Managing Partner of Jebaily Law Firm, where he serves as the lead attorney for the Personal Injury Team. With over 40 years of legal experience, George’s law practice concentrates on a full scope of personal injury claims, including those related to motor vehicle crashes, premises liability, workplace accidents, dog bites, wrongful death, and more.

 

George has deep ties to the Florence community, where he has lived since he was a child. He has served as an at-large member of the Florence City Council since 2014 and received recognition from the American Association for Justice for his efforts to redevelop Downtown Florence. George has also been deeply involved with raising awareness of the dangers of distracted driving. 

 

In 1982, George earned his law degree from the University of South Carolina, where he also earned his undergraduate degree in 1978. He is licensed to practice law in South Carolina, the U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. He is a member of the American Bar Association, the South Carolina Bar, the Florence County Bar Association, the American Association for Justice, and the South Carolina Association for Justice.

 

Admitted to South Carolina Bar: 1983

Years of Legal Experience: 43

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