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About the Seminar
Experienced litigators know that the difference between winning and losing a case - both at the trial and appellate level - can be the ability to make and argue trial objections effectively. Making and arguing objections is stressful and requires not only thorough preparation but also quick thinking and composure.
Co-sponsored by the South Carolina Trial and Appellate Advocacy Section, this powerful program is designed to demonstrate proper and effective strategies and techniques for making and defending trial objections in a real world courtroom setting. Course Planners April Sampson and Breon Walker have brought together a stellar faculty of experienced and successful South Carolina litigators who are going to be making and responding to objections during realistic mock opening statements, closing arguments, and direct and cross examinations. A trial judge will rule on each objection and a panel of experienced practitioners will discuss how they have handled similar situations in their own trials. Best of all, there will be plenty of opportunities for audience questions and interaction.
This program is for any litigator who wants to learn or hone his or her trial skills in making and arguing objections!
Seminar Agenda
Opening Remarks-Case Facts
April Sampson - 5th Circuit Solicitor's Office
Breon Walker - Gallivan, White & Boyd, PA
Pre-Trial and Jury Qualification Objections
Civil
Childs Cantey Thrasher - Law Office of Childs Cantey Thrasher (Plaintiff's Counsel)
Brett Bayne - McAngus, Goudelock & Courie, LLC (Defense Counsel)
Criminal
Karlen Senn - 5th Circuit Solicitor's Office (Solicitor)
Justin Williams - Moore Taylor Law Firm (Defense Counsel)
Panel Discussion:
Reginald Lloyd - Lloyd Law Firm, LLC
Stanley Myers - Moore Taylor Law Firm
John Delgado - The Bill Nettles Law Firm
Opening Objections
Criminal
Sam McGlothin - 5th Circuit Solicitor's Office (Solicitor)
Justin Kata - The Giese Law Firm (Defense Counsel)
Civil
Joseph Dickey, Jr. - Dickey Law Group (Plaintiff's Counsel)
J. Clarke Newton - Bluestein Attorneys (Defense Counsel)
Panel Discussion:
Reginald Lloyd - Lloyd Law Firm, LLC
Stanley Myers - Moore Taylor Law Firm
John Delgado - The Bill Nettles Law Firm
Direct Objections
Civil
Childs Cantey Thrasher - Law Office of Childs Cantey Thrasher (Plaintiff's Counsel)
Brett Bayne - McAngus, Goudelock & Courie, LLC (Defense Counsel)
Criminal
Karlen Senn - 5th Circuit Solicitor's Office (Solicitor)
Justin Williams - Moore Taylor Law Firm (Defense Counsel)
Panel Discussion:
Cross-Examination Objections
Criminal
Sam McGlothin - 5th Circuit Solicitor's Office (Solicitor)
Justin Kata - The Giese Law Firm (Defense Counsel)
Civil
Joseph Dickey, Jr. - Dickey Law Group (Plaintiff's Counsel)
J. Clarke Newton - Bluestein Attorneys (Defense Counsel)
Panel Discussion:
Reginald Lloyd - Lloyd Law Firm, LLC
Stanley Myers - Moore Taylor Law Firm
John Delgado - The Bill Nettles Law Firm
Directed Verdict, Jury Charge and Closing Objections
Civil
Childs Cantey Thrasher - Law Office of Childs Cantey Thrasher (Plaintiff's Counsel)
Brett Bayne - McAngus, Goudelock & Courie, LLC (Defense Counsel)
Criminal
Karlen Senn - 5th Circuit Solicitor's Office (Solicitor)
Justin Williams - Moore Taylor Law Firm (Defense Counsel)
Panel Discussion:
Reginald Lloyd - Lloyd Law Firm, LLC
Stanley Myers - Moore Taylor Law Firm
John Delgado - The Bill Nettles Law Firm
Ethics/Appellate Discussion
C. Tex Davis, Jr. - Office of Disciplinary Counsel
This seminar qualifies for 5.25 MCLE credit hours, including up to 1.0 LEPR 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: 201259ADO
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 : 211564ADO.
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