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About the Seminar - DOES NOT QUALIFY FOR CLE BIG TICKET
Purchase of this online program includes the publication Appellate Practice in South Carolina, Third Edition
The SC Bar CLE Division is proud to announce one of the most important seminars in 2016. The South Carolina Lawyer's Guide to Appellate Practice not only features a distinguished faculty of appellate judges, practitioners and appellate court staff but also debuts the brand new Third Edition of Appellate Practice in South Carolina by the Honorable Jean Hoefer Toal, Amelia Waring Walker and Margaret E. Baker.
This special seminar is designed to provide practical and unerring guidance to trial attorneys, as well as both experienced and novice appellate practitioners. Our experienced faculty will cover every major aspect of appellate practice, including keys to effective oral and written advocacy, appealability, issue preservation, specifics of the appellate process, matters pending appeal, concluding the appeal and inside perspectives from the appellate court staff.
With this program you will also receive the publication Appellate Practice in South Carolina, Third Edition and you will save $25.00 off the retail cost of the publication. The publication serves as course materials. Whether you litigate from a plaintiff's, defense or prosecution perspective in any state court venue, this is a program you cannot afford to miss!
About the Book
Appellate Practice in South Carolina, Third Edition
Jean Hoefer Toal
Jean Hoefer Toal
Amelia Waring Walker
Margaret E. Baker
Appellate Practice in South Carolina, Third Edition answers such questions as: How are arguments preserved at trial for appeal? What orders are immediately appealable? What is the process for appealing to the circuit court and appellate courts? What is the process for administrative appeals? What are the best strategies for compiling the Record on Appeal, for writing an effective brief, and for approaching oral argument?
Repeatedly cited by South Carolina's appellate courts, and fully updated, Appellate Practice in South Carolina, Third Edition contains hundreds of citations and covers important developments in South Carolina appellate practice since the publication of the Second Edition. Appellate Practice in South Carolina, Third Edition is not only a vital handbook for the novice appellate practitioner, but also a strategy guide for the experienced attorney.
Seminar Agenda
Introduction
Hon. Jean Hoefer Toal - Retired Chief Justice, SC Supreme Court
Effective Advocacy before the South Carolina Supreme Court and Court of Appeals: Judicial Perspective
Hon. Kaye G. Hearn, SC Supreme Court
Hon. Aphrodite K. Konduros, SC Court of Appeals
Hon. James E. Lockemy, SC Court of Appeals
Appealability
J. Blaire Cann, Senior Law Clerk to
Hon. John W. Kittredge, SC Supreme Court
Issue Preservation: What to do “Below” to Win “Above”
John S. Nichols - Bluestein Nichols Thompson & Delgado, LLC
Effective Appellate Advocacy before the Circuit Court and ALC
Chad N. Johnston - Willoughby & Hoefer, PA
Invoking the Power of Appellate Courts: Notice of Appeal, Motions and Petitions, Matters Pending Appeal
M. Elizabeth “Betsy” Goodale - Chief Staff Attorney, SC Supreme Court
Brief Writing and Record Compiling from a Practitioner's Perspective
A. Matt Bogan - Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLP
Tina M. Cundari - Sowell Gray Stepp & Laffitte, LLC
Techniques of Oral Advocacy
Blake A. Hewitt - Bluestein Nichols Thompson & Delgado, LLC
Concluding the Appeal
Hon. Jean Hoefer Toal
Daniel E. Shearouse, Clerk of the SC Supreme Court
Panel: Effective Advocacy from the Viewpoints of Former and Current Appellate Court Staff
Moderated by Amelia Waring Walker, Law Clerk to the Hon. Jean H. Toal
This seminar qualifies for 6.0 MCLE credit hours.
Note: When submitting your compliance reports to the SC Commission on CLE and Specialization, if you completed this in 2020, please use this course code: 201147ADO
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