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Mission This Committee studies and makes recommendations regarding the rules and law pertaining to practice and procedure and continues efforts regarding the improvement of the operation of the judicial system. Committee Goals Identify and con...
Resolution of Fee Disputes Board
Mission This Board, created by the Supreme Court under Rule 416, SCACR, resolves fee, cost and disbursement disputes between clients and SC Bar members, thereby providing a vital service to both the bar and public. Bar staff screens and forwards c...
Mission The South Carolina Bar Young Lawyers Division (Division) was founded to foster principles of duty and service to the public, promote professional responsibility, stimulate the interest of young lawyers in Bar activities, conduct programs o...
SLD Member Resources The Boomer Times : Newsletter Archive Travel with SLD: Greece & Greek-Isles Tour May 17-27, 2025 Travel with the Senior Lawyers to the Cradle of Civilization and birthplace of Democracy—Athens, Greece. From there we’ll...
Making Local Connections In addition to their mandatory membership in the South Carolina Bar, many attorneys also join various voluntary statewide bar associations, each dedicated to supporting a specific area of legal practice. These associations...
Member Directory Access all member contact information by searching the member directory. Pro Bono Sign up to participate in pro bono services. Practice Management The Practice Management Assistance Program (PMAP) provides a free telephone and ema...
Helping individuals in need of legal services. One of the hallmarks of the legal profession is its demonstrated commitment to service to those who are unable to afford representation. The SC Bar Pro Bono Program is a volunteer-based program t...
Starting a Practice Tips for hanging your own shingle, including office setup, insurance and more. Getting Started Court Forms Law Office Technology Closing a Practice Old Technology & Equipment Disposing (of) Information Yourself...
Ethics FAQs How long must a lawyer keep client files? Absent any obligation to retain a client’s file imposed by law, court order, or rules of a tribunal, a lawyer shall securely store a client’s file for a minimum of six years after completion...
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