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Event Information
Business Torts in South Carolina
October 15, 2021
Credits
N/A
MCLE: 3.75
Pricing
Dates
Friday, October 15, 2021Time
8:50 AM - 1:00 PMRegistration Deadline
Saturday, October 16, 2021The SC Bar CLE
Division is pleased to present “Business Torts in South Carolina.” This special
half-day seminar features three lively panel discussions on the present and
future of business torts and e-discovery taught by a distinguished and
experienced array of judges and practitioners.
We are also very pleased to debut the brand-new SC Bar CLE publication, South
Carolina Business Torts by Cory E. Manning. If you litigate business torts from either the defense or plaintiff perspective, or represent any size business in South Carolina, you won’t want to miss this powerful program or this new publication!
In its First Edition, South Carolina Business Torts, by Cory
E. Manning, provides the practitioner with comprehensive research of South Carolina law on those causes of action that frequently arise in business tort scenarios and commercial disputes. Well organized and replete with case law, it is mainly intended as a research starting point; however, more in-depth treatment is provided in many areas that Manning has seen in his years as a commercial litigator and as an adjunct professor on this area of the law. In addition, the book includes a discussion of the origin and development of common law surrounding these causes of action, which can assist practitioners in focusing and contextualizing their research and arguments based on the same.
The book covers and discusses the following causes of action:
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Breach of Contract Accompanied by a
Fraudulent Act
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Breach of Fiduciary Duty
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Civil Conspiracy
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Defamation
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Fraud/Misrepresentation
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Insurance Bad Faith
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Interference with Contractual
Relationship
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Interference with Prospective
Contractual Relationship
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Negligent Misrepresentation
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Quantum Meruit/Unjust Enrichment
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Trade Libel and Commercial
Disparagement
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Unfair Competition
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South Carolina Unfair Trade Practices
Act
- Corporate or Commercial Waste
This program qualifies for 3.75 MCLE credit hours
** Big Ticket holders and Paralegals must purchase book separately by calling CLE Publications Dept. at 803-771-0333, ext 126. Live seminar attendees may pick up book at registration.
SC Supreme Court Commission on CLE Course #: 219001ADO
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Registration Fees
Price Description | Amount |
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Agenda
Charleston 81 Mary Street Rm M102 Charleston SC, 29403 |
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Columbia 1501 Park Street Columbia, SC 29202 |
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Greenville Room 514 225 S. Pleasantburg Drive Greenville, SC 29617 |
Speakers
Name | Organization | Speaking At |
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Amy Hill | Richardson Thomas, LLC | - |
Beth Richardson | Robinson Gray Stepp & Laffitte, LLC | - |
Carmen Thomas | Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLP | - |
Christopher Kenney | Chris Kenney Law | - |
Clifton Newman | S.C. Circuit Court | - |
Cory Manning | Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLP | - |
Jarrett Coco | Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLP | - |
Jean Toal | S.C. Supreme Court | - |
Peter Protopapas | Rikard & Protopapas, LLC | - |
Roger Young | S.C. Circuit Court | - |
Thomas Wills | Wills Massalon & Allen LLC | - |
Policy
Need to cancel or transfer your registration? Simply notify us in writing no later than 24 hours prior to the published start time of the seminar at registrar@scbar.org. You will be eligible to receive a full refund, be transferred to the live webcast or archived on-demand version of the same seminar, if available, or to a live or archived seminar of equal or lesser value. If you need to cancel within 24 hours of the start time of a program, you are eligible to take the program in its archived, on-demand format, if available. Neither transfers to the live webcast, nor refunds will be issued for cancellations made within 24 hours of a seminar start time.
Continuing Education
Agenda
8:30 a.m.
Registration
8:55 a.m.
Welcome and Opening Remarks
9:00 a.m.
The SC Business Court – Creation, Evolution, Practice, and Present Relevance
The panel will focus on the South Carolina Business Court and discuss each panelists’ experience in litigating/presiding over matters in that court, suggesting tips for efficiency and possible improvement of this option for business tort litigants.
Honorable Jean Toal
S.C. Supreme Court (Retired)
Honorable Clifton Newman
S.C. Circuit Court
Honorable Roger Young
S.C. Circuit Court
Carmen Thomas
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLP
Peter Protopapas
Rikard & Protopapas, LLC
10:15 am.
Electric Discovery and Commercial Litigation – Is there any end in sight?
The panel will focus on the continued expansion of electronic discovery and each panelists’ experience in litigating business tort matters involving perplexing electronically stored information (ESI) questions, how those questions affect litigation strategy (not just cost), and possible solutions for addressing the same. Rule 26(f), ESI protocols, Rule 26 and 34, plus more granular topics will be discussed.
Honorable Roger Young
S.C. Circuit Court
Honorable Clifton Newman
S.C. Circuit Court
Jarrett Coco
Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLP
Chris Kenney
Richard A. Harpootlian, PA
11:30 a.m.
Break
11:45 a.m.
ADR/Mediation – Is There a Better Option?
The panel will focus on alternative dispute resolution in business cases and discuss each panelists’ experience in various forms of ADR. Questions that may come up are: (i) Is it really a more cost-effective option; (ii) Enforceability of ADR provisions under South Carolina law; and (iii) how to effectively use ADR to resolve business tort matters.
Honorable Jean Toal
S.C. Supreme Court (Retired)
Thomas J. Wills
Wills Massalon & Allen LLC
Amy Hill
Gallivan, White & Boyd, PA
Beth Richardson
Robinson Gray Stepp & Laffitte, LLC
1:00 p.m.
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