New Lawyer Essential Series

A course requirement for all newly admitted SC Bar Members.

As a newly admitted SC Bar member, you must complete an Essentials Series course administered by the South Carolina Bar before the end of your first reporting year. 

The Essentials Seminars are a series of ten (10) continuing legal education programs mandated for newly admitted SC Bar lawyers by the South Carolina Supreme Court under SCACR Rule 408(a)(3). The South Carolina Bar CLE Division administers these programs and offers them annually.

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Requirements

Pursuant to SCACR Rule 408(a)(3), you are required, unless you fall within one or more of the exemptions outlined in Rule 408 (a)(3)(A)-(D), to complete one of the SC Bar CLE “Essentials Series” courses. Attendance at Essentials Courses not only meets the Essentials requirement, but also counts toward your required annual 14 hours of MCLE. No other CLE course, workshop, video series (i.e., the Supreme Court’s Course of Study, Rule 403 videos), or bootcamp will satisfy this requirement.) If you live or practice in South Carolina, you must attend an Essentials program at the SC Bar Conference Center in Columbia. If you live and practice outside of South Carolina, you may elect to meet the requirement by completing an on-demand Essentials Course prior to March 1. Note: there may be a seminar or two which will not be available on-demand.

How to sign up

Your new member packet contains information about the Essentials Series seminars. You also will receive a letter and email reminding you about the requirement and providing a schedule of the programs and registration options. The current fee for both the in-person and On-Demand seminars is $275. You may register online or submit the registration form (once received) along with payment to the SC Bar CLE Division Registrar via email, registrar@scbar.org, or by mailing your form to the address noted on the form.

FAQs

The Essentials Seminars are a series of ten (10) continuing legal education programs mandated for newly admitted SC Bar lawyers by the South Carolina Supreme Court under SCACR Rule 408(a)(3). The South Carolina Bar CLE Division administers these programs and offers them annually.

No. The Essentials Series courses administered by the SC Bar CLE Division are the ONLY courses recognized by the SC Supreme Court as meeting this requirement. Note: The Course of Study videos required by the Supreme Court are NOT Essentials Series courses and completion of that series does not meet the Essentials requirement.

Pursuant to SCACR Rule 408(a)(3), newly admitted SC Bar members, unless exempt under the provisions of Rule 408(a)(3)(A)-(D) must attend ONE of the Essentials Series seminars.

A. Newly admitted attorneys called to active military duty and whose SC Bar member status is listed as “military” in the AIS and SC Bar databases. Thus, Bar members who are civilian contractors for the military are still under the Essentials requirement.

B. Inactive Bar members who remain inactive through their first required MCLE reporting period. Thus, if at any time, during a member’s first MCLE reporting cycle, the member changes from “Inactive” to “Active” status, the Essentials requirement must be met prior to the end of that first reporting cycle.

C. Members who have been admitted to practice law in another jurisdiction for at least two (2) years prior to admission in South Carolina. Thus, if you are admitted to practice, for instance, in Georgia less than two full years - even by one day - prior to your South Carolina date of admission, you are required to complete an Essentials seminar.

D. Members who took the South Carolina Bar’s Bridge the Gap program prior to March 2013.

If covered by the provisions of Rule 408(a)(3), newly admitted attorneys must complete an Essentials program between the first occurring March 1 after the attorney’s date of admission to practice law in South Carolina and the next occurring March 1. Thus, if an attorney is admitted to practice law, for example on November 15, he or she will be required to complete an Essentials seminar between the next occurring calendar March 1 and the following March 1 (ie., his or her first MCLE compliance cycle).

Failure to complete an Essentials seminar during your first compliance cycle, just as failure to complete your required 14 hours of MCLE during that cycle, will result in your suspension from the practice of law in South Carolina. See Appendix C, REGULATIONS FOR MANDATORY CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION FOR JUDGES, MEMBERS OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA BAR, AND FOREIGN LEGAL CONSULTANTS.

Yes. You may attend an Essentials seminar at any time after your date of admission to the South Carolina Bar, even if you have not started your first MCLE compliance cycle. This early attendance will also serve to meet the Essentials requirement under Rule 408(a)(3).

Yes. All Essentials seminars are designed as full-day (ie, at least 6 MCLE credit) programs. The credit hours earned for completion of an Essentials seminar will count toward that 14-hour requirement. This is true even if you complete your Essentials seminar prior to the beginning of your first MCLE compliance cycle. Note: You will not be granted MCLE credit for any other continuing legal education seminar that you attend prior to the beginning of your first MCLE compliance cycle.

If you live or practice law in South Carolina, you must attend a live, in-person Essentials seminar. Essentials seminars are offered only in Columbia at the SC Bar Conference Center located at 1501 Park Street. Rule 408(a)(3) states that “[m]embers who live and practice outside of South Carolina may take an Essentials Series course online.”

Dates for individual programs vary, but generally the Essentials seminars are offered starting in August of each calendar year and running into February. Each program is offered once as a live, in-person seminar. The CLE Division makes every effort to publish the full schedule for the entire series no later than early June of each calendar year.

No. However, all Essentials Series seminars are recorded and published online as On-Demand programs through the SC Bar Shop CLE page. The CLE Division makes every effort to publish the On-Demand versions of the seminars within 3-4 weeks after the live seminar date. For members who are eligible to complete the Essentials Series requirement in an online format, you should check for updates and may access the seminar of your choice through the SC Bar Shop CLE “On-Demand” page.

First, log in to your account by using your SC Bar username and password. Note: This is different from you AIS credentials. If you cannot remember your password, select the “forgot password” button. To re-set your password, please do not use these unusual characters # * & % = . ' " as our system does not accept these.

If username and passwords are correct, and you are having trouble logging into your account, or you are logged in and cannot complete your purchase, first try a different browser. You may also log out, clear your browser’s cache and log back in. We recommend using Google Chrome, Firefox, or Safari.

For an On-Demand Essentials program, click on View/Search all On-Demand Programs under the OnDemand CLE tab. Search “Essentials” under New Search Keywords. All currently available On-Demand Essentials will be listed and accredited for purposes of the Rule requirement even if the date of the program shows the previous year. As new Essentials programs are published, we delete the previous year’s seminar.

Yes. The CLE Division will automatically send a report of both your MCLE credit hours and your Essentials attendance to the Commission on CLE and Specialization. In order for us to do that effectively, you MUST sign in at the Registration desk for an in-person seminar and you MUST hit all required automated checkpoints AND download your Certificate of Completion for an online On-Demand program. We cannot report full attendance and compliance for an On-Demand program unless both requirements (checkpoints and Certificate) are met.

The current fee for both the in-person and On-Demand seminars is $275.

Scholarships for Essentials seminars, as well as other SC Bar CLE seminars may be available on a financial needs basis through the Ronnie Cole Scholarship administered by the SC Bar Foundation.

Yes. The CLE Big Ticket is a cost-effective one-year from date of purchase subscription to virtually all SC Bar CLE live, live webcast and On-Demand seminars, including ALL of the Essentials Series seminars. Once you purchase the Big Ticket, simply register or purchase the program of your choice and there will be a zero-balance due on checkout. The Big Ticket covers almost every seminar offered by the SC Bar CLE Division during the calendar year of your subscription.

RONNIE M. COLE CLE SCHOLARSHIP

The Cole Scholarship Fund awards financial support to lawyer who may have trouble meeting their required CLE credits. Priority will be given to public service lawyers, in particular, those who practice with Foundation grantees, past and present.

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