March 21, 2012
March 21, 2012
Welcome to the South Carolina Bar's E-Blast, CLE Edition!
March 21, 2012
E-Blast highlights upcoming activities, legal information and links to the Bar's website at www.scbar.org.
The South Carolina Bar is dedicated to advancing justice, professionalism and understanding of the law.
New publications release
Handling Traffic Cases in South Carolina, Fifth Edition by Ronnie M. Cole, James B. Huff and Candice K. Lapham
Valuable resource of the week
The S.C. Family Lawyer's Toolkit, Second Edition is exactly what its name implies: a practical handbook and quick reference for the family law trial attorney. Its short, concise format contains easy-to-read pages that allow you to focus on listening to your witness instead of flipping pages to find your next trial question. As an added bonus, each book comes with the complete text on CD, letting you print only what's necessary for your next court hearing.
Don't miss this seminar
Spring Sporting Clays CLE: Ethics With the Judges
This unique program offers S.C. Bar shooting and hunting enthusiasts the opportunity to enjoy a one-of-a-kind experience through a lively and entertaining panel discussion with some of South Carolina’s leading trial judges. The seminar will take place on Thursday, April 12, at the Broxton Bridge Plantation, and includes one hour of ethics credit.
More upcoming seminars
Briefcase Lawyer: Essentials for Every Practitioner
Family Court Mediation Training, Greenville
Civil Court Mediation Certification Training and Advanced Negotiation Workshop
Richland County CWP and CLE Training Course
Presenting the Family Law Case: The Essentials
On-demand, online CLE programs
2011 N.C./S.C. Labor and Employment Law
Ethics 2011 and Technology: We Are Not in Kansas Anymore featuring Karen L. Luchka
The Landscape of Social Media−How Does it Affect Your Practice and Clients? featuring Allison Serafin
21st Annual Criminal Practice in South Carolina
Ethics: Unauthorized Practice of Law
2011 S.C. Title Insurance Seminar, featuring H. Dave Whitener Jr.
Ethics: S.C. Claims Perspective: An Exploration of Claims Scenarios and Their Impact on Real Estate Closings
2011 S.C. Title Insurance Seminar, featuring Stephen B. Brown
Economic Development
2011 S.C. Title Insurance Seminar, featuring S.C. State Treasurer Curtis M. Loftis Jr.
South Carolina's Insurance Market
2011 S.C. Title Insurance Seminar, featuring Gwendolyn F. McGriff
Migraine Moments
2011 S.C. Title Insurance Seminar, featuring Stephen B. Brown, Graydon V. Olive III and David L. Tedder
Commercial Confusion
2011 S.C. Title Insurance Seminar, featuring Norton B. Geddie
The Death of Seller Financing
2011 S.C. Title Insurance Seminar, featuring Teri Callen Stomski
Publications recent releases

S.C. Requests to Charge–Criminal, Second Edition by the Hon. Ralph King Anderson Jr.
S.C. Limited Liability Companies and Limited Liability Partnerships, Fourth Edition by Scott Y. Barnes, Prof. James R. Burkhard, Joseph D. Clark, Richard C. Handel, Burnet R. Maybank III, Prof. Martin C. McWilliams Jr. and David A. Merline Jr.
The S.C. Law of Torts, Fourth Edition by Profs. F. Patrick Hubbard and Robert L. Felix
The Alimony Calculator 2011, Version 1.0 by Thomas Traxler (new purchasers)
If you are an existing user of this software and would like to purchase the 2011 program, click here.
Coming soon
The Briefcase Lawyer: Essential Information for Every Practitioner
Need answers to a publication or invoice question? Want to place an order by phone? Contact Kristie Haustovich at khaustovich@scbar.org or (803) 771-0333, ext. 126.
Teleseminars
Forming a New Non-Profit Organization
Social Media Policies and Liability in the Workplace
For a complete listing of upcoming teleseminars, visit www.scbar.org/teleseminars. If you have any difficulty registering for these teleseminars, please e-mail service@webcredenza.com or call 1-800-694-9747.
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