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About the Seminar
The South Carolina Bar and the South Carolina Association of Ethics Counsel are pleased to present the Sixth Annual Everything You Need to Know about Ethics. This powerful program features six exhilarating hours of “everything ethics”. Featuring a distinguished faculty, this annual program covers the hottest topics with an emphasis on careful scholarship and practical application.
Topics for this year's edition include a point/counterpoint on Interim Suspensions, the essentials of dealing with the ODC, key ethical issues in succession planning, a review of key ethics cases and Ethics Advisory Committee activities, the new “duty to report” rule, and important information on law firm cyber-security, cyber-ethics, cyber-insurance, and cyber-liability for law firms.
Keep your law license where it belongs - on your wall! Register today for this important program!
Seminar Agenda
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Desa A. Ballard - Ballard & Watson, Attorneys at Law
Highlights from the Technology and Law Seminar: What Lawyers Need to Know About Technology
Sarah M. Montgomery - US Department of Justice
Highlights from the Technology and Law Seminar: Why Do I have to Understand This Stuff?
Dr. Gregory B. Adams -USC School of Law
Annual Update from Ethics Advisory and Professional Responsibility Committees
Stephanie N. Weissenstein - McDonnell & Associates, P.A.
The Hidden Rules of Professional Conduct
Harvey M. Watson III - Ballard & Watson, Attorneys at Law
The Commission is Not Disciplinary Counsel
Chris Isgett, Chairman, Commission on Lawyer Conduct - Lee Eadon Isgett & Popwell
Annual Ethics Roundup
Desa Ballard - Ballard & Watson, Attorneys at Law
Proposed ABA changes to Rule 8.4.
William O. Higgins - Graybill, Lansche & Vinzani, LLC
Rules That Bite When You Least Expect It
Steedley Bogan - Bogan Law Firm
Online Advertising With Google Ad Words
Nekki Shutt - Callison Tighe & Robinson, LLC
Unauthorized Practice of Law in South Carolina Brought Up To Date
Susan Lipscomb - Lipscomb Law Firm, P.A.
This seminar qualifies for 6.0 MCLE credit hours, including up to 6..0 LEPR credit hours, including up to 6.0 JCLE 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 2020, please use this course code: 201152ADO
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