LaDonna Falvey – Lead Paralegal and Firm Administrator

LaDonna Falvey serves as Lead Paralegal and Firm Administrator at Elizabeth Franklin-Best, P.C., bringing an exceptional blend of investigative journalism expertise and legal training to complex federal criminal defense and appellate matters. With over 15 years of award-winning investigative reporting experience combined with specialized paralegal education, she provides clients with thorough, detail-oriented case support grounded in the same investigative principles that once held public officials accountable.

Quick Answer: Key Questions About LaDonna Falvey

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What is LaDonna Falvey’s role?Lead Paralegal and Firm Administrator at Elizabeth Franklin-Best, P.C., supporting federal criminal defense, appeals, and post-conviction relief cases
What is her background?15-year career as an investigative journalist at award-winning newspapers and WIS News 10, plus a paralegal certificate from the University of South Carolina
What cases does she support?Federal and state appeals, §2255 motions, habeas corpus petitions, compassionate release, white-collar criminal defense, and wrongful conviction cases
What makes LaDonna Falvey unique?Combines investigative reporting skills—including FOIA expertise, document analysis, and media relations—with federal criminal defense paralegal training
Where is she located?Columbia, South Carolina, serving clients nationwide in federal courts

At a Glance: Professional Profile

  • Position: Lead Paralegal and Firm Administrator since August 2019
  • Journalism Career: 15+ years, including roles at WIS News 10, The Journal, Observer News Enterprise, Chronicle-Independent, and founding editor of West Wateree Chronicle
  • Awards: North Carolina Press Association Second Place News Feature (2011), Mayor’s Citizenship Award from City of Conover (2011), South Carolina Press Association Third Place Profile Feature Writing (2008)
  • Education: B.A. in Journalism (University of South Carolina, 2005) with a minor in Political Science; Paralegal Certificate (University of South Carolina, 2019)
  • Key Skills: FOIA requests, federal court electronic filing (ECF/PACER), investigative research, appellate case management, press releases, and media relations
  • Professional Involvement: Legal Assistants of South Carolina Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers, with prior involvement in Legal Staff Professionals of South Carolina (newsletter co-editor 2022-2023), NALA – The Paralegal Association, National Association for Legal Support Professionals (NALS), and Investigative Reporters and Editors.
  • Firm Focus: Federal criminal defense, direct appeals, post-conviction relief (28 U.S.C. § 2255), habeas corpus proceedings
Ladonna Falvey, Federal Criminal Defense Paralegal
Ladonna Falvey, Federal Criminal Defense Paralegal

From Newsroom to Courtroom: A Career Built on Investigation

LaDonna Falvey’s transition from investigative journalism to federal criminal defense paralegal work was not a career change but a career focus. For 15 years, she developed expertise in the very systems the firm now navigates—reporting on criminal justice, prosecutorial decisions, government accountability, and corruption cases across North and South Carolina.

Investigative Journalism Foundation (2006-2020)

LaDonna’s journalism career began in 2006 and spanned award-winning newspapers and television stations. At the Chronicle-Independent in Camden, SC (2006-2009), she covered county government meetings, investigated fire department finances, and reported on elections while the paper collected 86 South Carolina Press Association awards during her tenure. She was the founding editor of the West Wateree Chronicle in August 2007, driving its growth from a monthly to a weekly publication within eight months while designing the logo and every edition.

As Managing Editor of the Observer News Enterprise in Newton, North Carolina (2009-2011), LaDonna managed a three-person editorial department covering business, government, education, and features. Under her leadership, the staff won two 2011 awards for community coverage and niche publications. At The Journal in Seneca, SC (2011-2012), she covered crime, courts, city government, and the South Carolina General Assembly—beat reporting that provided a firsthand understanding of the criminal justice system.

Television Investigative Producer at WIS News 10

LaDonna’s nearly nine years at WIS News 10 in Columbia, South Carolina (2012-2020) represented the pinnacle of her journalism career. As Investigative Producer (2012-2016), she discovered data leading to special investigations, submitted Freedom of Information Act requests to hold public leaders accountable, and guided stories from inception by working with reporters, photographers, managers, and attorneys. This role required the same meticulous document review, deadline management, and multi-party coordination that now defines her paralegal work.

She advanced to Assignment Editor/Digital Content Producer (2016-2017) and later to Assignment Manager (2017-2020), where she coordinated coverage with photographers, planned special events, and built professional relationships with media contacts throughout the community. WIS-TV has earned National Edward R. Murrow Awards for investigative reporting, reflecting the station’s commitment to accountability journalism, as well as many annual awards for Station of the Year for South Carolina.

Recognizing that her passion for exposing corruption and helping others could be channeled more directly through legal advocacy, LaDonna earned her Paralegal Certificate from the University of South Carolina in 2019. This certificate program included Introduction to Law, Tort and Personal Injury Law, Civil Litigation, Legal Research and Writing, Family Law, and Contract Law.

Her earlier Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of South Carolina (2002-2005), with a primary focus on print journalism and a minor in political science, provided the foundation for analytical writing, research methodology, and an understanding of government systems. Together, these credentials create a unique skill set: the investigative instincts of a journalist combined with formal legal training in federal criminal defense procedures.

Supporting Complex Federal Criminal Defense Cases

Since joining Elizabeth Franklin-Best, P.C. in August 2019, LaDonna has applied her investigative background to support the firm’s exclusive focus on federal criminal defense, direct appeals, federal post-conviction relief, and habeas corpus proceedings. The boutique firm maintains a purposely limited caseload to devote exceptional time and precision to each client—an approach that aligns perfectly with LaDonna’s commitment to thorough investigation.

Federal Appeals and Post-Conviction Relief

LaDonna Falvey supports the firm’s work on federal direct appeals across multiple U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals, including white-collar cases involving healthcare fraud, securities fraud, tax fraud, money laundering, and public corruption. This can include creating comprehensive case summaries for new clients by reviewing all court documents in the appellate process, preparing documents for court filings, and assisting in organizing notebooks for motions hearings.

In post-conviction matters, LaDonna manages case files for 28 U.S.C. § 2255 motions challenging convictions based on constitutional violations, ineffective assistance of counsel, or newly discovered evidence. Her journalism training in analyzing complex documents and identifying discrepancies proves invaluable when reviewing trial transcripts and appellate records for potential issues.

LaDonna’s investigative journalism background enhances the firm’s ability to handle complex federal cases with thoroughness and dedication. She regularly submits Freedom of Information Act requests to obtain case records, tracking incoming documents with the same precision she applied to investigative reporting. Her proficiency in federal court electronic filing systems (ECF/PACER) ensures timely filings across multiple jurisdictions.

When supporting habeas corpus proceedings and compassionate release petitions, LaDonna’s ability to research and analyze medical records, prison conditions, and policy changes mirrors the investigative data analysis she conducted at WIS-TV. Her experience interviewing law enforcement officials, prosecutors, and government officials provides insight into how these agencies operate, knowledge that informs defense strategies.

Client Communication and Case Management

As Firm Administrator, LaDonna serves as the primary point of contact for clients and their families, communicating case updates, fielding calls, and managing the firm’s calendar. She informs clients of court dates and case status, manages monthly invoices and payments, and coordinates with court personnel to ensure timely progress. Her journalism background in translating complex information into accessible language helps clients understand federal criminal procedures and appellate processes.

Professional Recognition and Community Involvement

LaDonna’s journalism career earned multiple awards recognizing excellence in reporting. The North Carolina Press Association awarded her Second Place for News Feature in September 2011, while Mayor Lee Moritz of the City of Conover presented her with the Mayor’s Citizenship Award in July 2011. The South Carolina Press Association recognized her Profile Feature Writing with Third Place in March 2008.

LaDonna actively engages with the Legal Assistants of South Carolina Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers. She previously was involved with the Legal Staff Professionals of South Carolina (LSPSC), serving as co-editor of the association’s newsletter, Spotlight, during the 2022-2023 period. This involvement demonstrates her commitment to continuing education and knowledge-sharing among paralegal professionals statewide.

What sets LaDonna Falvey apart is how her 15-year journalism career directly translates to excellence in paralegal work. Her history of filing FOIA requests at WIS-TV now supports discovery in federal criminal cases. The same skills she used in interviewing police and prosecutors for news stories inform her analysis of prosecution tactics in appellate briefs. Her understanding of South Carolina government systems—gained covering county councils, circuit solicitors, and the Attorney General’s office—provides the firm with regional expertise when handling local federal prosecutions.

LaDonna’s work reviewing trial transcripts for post-conviction motions employs the same analytical rigor she applied to investigating fire department finances and government spending. Her ability to organize voluminous case files and manage competing deadlines mirrors the newsroom’s demand for precision under pressure. The storytelling expertise she developed while profiling community members helps to humanize clients, sharing how they are more than the sum of their lowest moments.

This unique background expertise enables LaDonna to approach federal criminal defense with both legal knowledge and investigative acumen—leaving no stone unturned in supporting clients facing the profound consequences of federal prosecution.

A Commitment to Excellence in Federal Criminal Defense

Elizabeth Franklin-Best, P.C., understands that being targeted by the federal government carries profound legal and personal consequences. The firm approaches every case with unwavering professionalism, discretion, and a commitment to excellence—values LaDonna shares from her journalism background in accountability reporting.

The firm’s purposely limited caseload ensures LaDonna can devote the exceptional time and care each client deserves. Cases are carefully selected to align with the firm’s strengths in federal appeals, post-conviction relief, and complex white-collar defense, allowing LaDonna to apply her investigative expertise where it provides maximum benefit. The firm’s practice areas include:

  • Federal criminal direct appeals across all U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals
  • Post-conviction relief under 28 U.S.C. § 2255
  • Habeas corpus proceedings under 28 U.S.C. § 2241
  • Compassionate release petitions under 18 U.S.C. § 3582(c)(1)(A)
  • Federal sentence reduction motions under 18 U.S.C. § 3582(c)(2)
  • White-collar criminal defense, including healthcare fraud, securities fraud, tax fraud, money laundering, and public corruption

Attorney Elizabeth Franklin-Best brings over 20 years of appellate experience, having been named the 2010 South Carolina Public Defender of the Year for her exceptional work on behalf of indigent defendants in the appellate arena. The firm’s notable successes include reversing wrongful convictions (the Paris Avery case—conviction overturned after five years, resulting in the client’s release) and securing significant sentence reductions (a 480-month sentence was reduced, resulting in the client’s release after 19 years).

Beyond the Office: LaDonna Falvey’s Personal Interests

Outside her professional responsibilities, LaDonna is an avid baker who experiments with new recipes for her growing family. This creative outlet balances the demanding nature of federal criminal defense work while reflecting the same attention to detail and precision she brings to case management.

LaDonna Falvey Frequently Asked Questions

What is LaDonna Falvey’s educational background?

LaDonna earned her Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from the University of South Carolina (2002-2005), with a minor in Political Science. She also holds a Paralegal Certificate from the University of South Carolina (2019).

What type of cases does LaDonna Falvey support?

She supports federal criminal defense cases, including direct appeals in U.S. Circuit Courts of Appeals, 28 U.S.C. § 2255 post-conviction relief motions, habeas corpus proceedings, compassionate release petitions, sentence reduction motions, and white-collar criminal defense matters such as healthcare fraud, securities fraud, tax fraud, and money laundering cases.

How does investigative journalism experience benefit legal work?

Investigative journalism provides essential skills for federal criminal defense paralegal work: filing Freedom of Information Act requests to obtain government records, analyzing complex documents to identify discrepancies, conducting thorough research, managing tight deadlines, translating complex information for clients, and understanding how prosecutors and government agencies operate.

What is LaDonna Falvey’s role at Elizabeth Franklin-Best, P.C.?

She serves as Lead Paralegal and Firm Administrator, managing case files, creating case summaries, filing documents in federal courts using ECF/PACER systems, communicating with clients and families, coordinating with court personnel, handling FOIA requests, maintaining the firm calendar, preparing materials for hearings, managing invoices, and conducting media relations.

What journalism experience does LaDonna have?

She worked over 15 years as an investigative journalist including Investigative Producer at WIS News 10 (2012-2016), Assignment Manager at WIS-TV (2017-2020), Reporter at The Journal covering crime and courts (2011-2012), Managing Editor of Observer News Enterprise (2009-2011), founding Editor of West Wateree Chronicle (2007-2009), and County Reporter and Lifestyles Editor at Chronicle-Independent (2006-2009).

Is LaDonna Falvey a licensed attorney?

No, LaDonna is not a licensed attorney and does not practice law. She is a certified paralegal who provides case support, document management, research, client communication, and administrative services under attorney supervision at Elizabeth Franklin-Best, P.C.

What professional organizations is LaDonna involved with?

She is an active member of the Legal Assistants of South Carolina Criminal Defense Lawyers.

What makes LaDonna Falvey unique as a federal criminal defense paralegal?

Her combination of 15 years of investigative journalism experience, including filing FOIA requests, interviewing law enforcement officials, investigating government corruption, and analyzing complex documents, along with formal paralegal training, creates a unique skill set that enhances the firm’s ability to handle complex federal criminal cases with exceptional thoroughness.

What geographic areas does LaDonna serve?

Based in Columbia, South Carolina, LaDonna supports the firm’s federal criminal defense work nationwide, as Elizabeth Franklin-Best is licensed to practice in every federal circuit court of appeals and the United States Supreme Court, handling cases across all federal jurisdictions.

How can I contact LaDonna Falvey or Elizabeth Franklin-Best, P.C.?

Contact the firm at (803) 445-1333 or visit the contact page to schedule a consultation. The firm’s Columbia office is located at 3710 Landmark Drive, Suite 113, Columbia, South Carolina 29204.

LaDonna Falvey: Elevating the Standard of Federal Criminal Defense

LaDonna Falvey’s journey from award-winning investigative journalist to Lead Paralegal and Firm Administrator reflects a unified commitment to seeking truth, exposing injustice, and advocating for those who cannot speak for themselves. Her 15-year journalism career was not left behind—it became the foundation for excellence in federal criminal defense paralegal work.

At Elizabeth Franklin-Best, P.C., every case receives the thoroughness and dedication that LaDonna brought to investigative reporting. The firm doesn’t just meet the standard of federal criminal defense—it elevates that standard through meticulous preparation, comprehensive research, and unwavering commitment to clients facing the profound consequences of federal prosecution.

Time is of the essence in filing federal appeals and post-conviction motions. Strict deadlines govern appellate procedures, making prompt action critical to preserving your rights. If you or a loved one faces federal criminal charges, has been convicted in federal court, or seeks post-conviction relief, schedule a consultation to determine if Elizabeth Franklin-Best, P.C. is the right fit for your case.

To ensure every client receives the attention they deserve, the firm carefully selects cases that align with its strengths and benefit from its deeply personalized approach. This selectivity enables LaDonna Falvey and attorney Elizabeth Franklin-Best to devote the necessary time, focus, and dedication to each case. Schedule your initial consultation today. Your case deserves the thoroughness that comes from combining investigative journalism expertise with federal criminal d

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