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About the Seminar
The SC Bar CLE Division is proud to present the 2017 South Carolina Probate Bench/Bar Seminar. Course Planners Charlie Ipock and Judge Munford Scott have recruited a distinguished and experienced faculty to guide you through some of the most important issues trending in Probate practice in South Carolina.
This year's program will feature a focused panel discussion on the Veteran Affairs Fiduciary Program, changes to the Uniform Powers of Attorney Act, Mental Health Courts, and a number of other powerful and practical presentations, including an ethics hour as well as Professor Alan Medlin's always popular case law and statutory update.
As always, this year's program is mandatory for South Carolina's Probate Bench and has also been approved for 6.0 hours of Estate Planning and Probate Specialization Credit. If you practice in Probate Court, this is THE program of the year for you! Don't miss an opportunity to learn and network with your colleagues and our Probate Judges!
Seminar Agenda
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Charles E. “Charlie” Ipock, Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, PA, Florence
Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Accounts
E. Katherine Wells, S.C. Senate Judiciary Committee, Columbia
Key Ethics Issues in a Probate Practice
Amy L.B. Hill, Gallivan White & Boyd, Columbia
Case Law and Statutory Update
Prof. S. Alan Medlin, University of South Carolina School of Law, Columbia
“Show Me the Money!” - Wrongful Death and Minor Settlements, Continued
Whitney Harrison, McGowan Hood & Felder, LLC, Rock Hill
Hon. J. Munford Scott, Florence County Probate Judge
State Law and the VA Fiduciary Program
Hon. Jacqueline D. Belton, Richland Co. Associate Probate Judge, Columbia
Kenneth H. Dojaquez, Bluestein Attorneys, Columbia
Marcia L. Hempy, VA Regional Office, Columbia
Douglas J. Rosinski, Columbia
Changes to the South Carolina Uniform Powers of Attorney Act
John R. Chase, Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, PA, Charleston
No Fault Removal of Trustee through Litigation
Stafford J. “Mac” McQuillin III, Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, PA, Charleston
Mental Health Courts in S.C.
Hon. Jacqueline D. Belton, Richland County Associate Probate Judge
Hon. Tamara C. Curry, Charleston County Associate Probate Judge
Hon. Caroline Horlbeck, Greenville County Associate Probate Judge
Hon. Carolyn W. Rogers, York County Probate Judge
Mandatory MCLE Credit Hours
This program qualifies for 6.0 MCLE credit hours, including up to 1.0 LEPR credit hour. This program also qualifies for 6.0 Estate Planning and Probate Specialization credit hours.
This seminar qualifies for 5.0 MCLE credit hours, including up to 1.0 LEPR credit hour in North Carolina.
Note: When submitting your compliance reports to the SC Commission on CLE and Specialization, please use this course code if you completed this program in 2020 : 201189ADO
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