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About the Seminar
Cases relating to officer involved shootings present unique challenges for lawyers because of the interplay between the traditional state law causes of action and remedies available pursuant to 42 U.S.C. Sec. 1983. It is important for both defense counsel and counsel for the plaintiff to fully understand the legal and practical landscape in these cases in order to effectively represent their respective clients. The interplay between state law and constitutional remedies in these cases presents unique insurance issues and normally involve a media component due to their subject matter. Additionally, there are unique defenses and immunities that can impact the claims, parties, and potential recovery. This seminar is designed to provide a legal and practical overview of how to handle these issues in order to best represent a client in an officer involved shooting.
Seminar Agenda
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Eric S. Bland - Bland Richter, LLP
Parties/Claims/Defenses
Eric S. Bland - Bland Richter, LLP
Caps/Coverage/Comps
Ronald L. Richter Jr., - Bland Richter, LLP
Charles F. Thompson Jr., - Malone Thompson Summers & Ott, LLC
Police Policies and Procedures
James Flowers - Former SLED Agent
Ethics
Ronald L. Richter Jr., - Bland Richter, LLP
Scott M. Mongillo - Bland Richter, LLP
Hammond Case Study
Eric S. Bland - Bland Richter, LLP
Reeves Case Study
W. Mullins McLeod Jr., - McLeod Law Group, LLC
This seminar qualifies for 5.81 MCLE credit hours, including up to 1.0 LEPR credit hours.
This seminar is a Basic to Intermediate Level Program.
Note: When submitting your compliance reports to the SC Commission on CLE and Specialization, if you completed this in 2021, please use this course code: 211039ADO