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Trust Accounting in South Carolina
A Guide to Trust Accounting and Financial Recordkeeping in South Carolina
- Adopted by the South Carolina Bar Professional Responsibility Committee, June 2006 (PDF file)
This 13-page guide also contains the full text of the ethics rules referenced. All South Carolina Bar members, whether new or experienced, can benefit from printing and reading this helpful resource guide.
