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About the Seminar
The SC Bar CLE Division and the SC Bar Trial and Appellate Advocacy Section are pleased to present a unique opportunity for you to learn how to try a case from some of South Carolina's most experienced and talented trial lawyers.
Taking the Terror Out of Trial is a powerful and most of all practical program designed to provide instruction on the essential skills you need to prepare for and win your case at trial. Our distinguished faculty of both plaintiff and defense litigators will teach you using lecture and short demonstrations how to:
Create and Develop a Trial Theme
Make an Effective Opening Statement
Make and Defend Trial Objections
Conduct an Effective Direct Examination of Lay and Expert Witnesses
Conduct an Effective Cross Examination of Lay and Expert Witnesses
Effectively Use Technology at Trial
Prepare and Make an Effective Closing Argument
To close out the seminar, a panel of experienced and respected federal and state trial judges will offer their valuable insights on effective trial practice - what juries look for and want to hear, what works, and what doesn't.
If you would like to order and purchase two of our most important trial resources - Effective Courtroom Advocacy by the Hon. Joseph F. Anderson, Jr., and So You're Going to Try Your First Case, Fifth Edition, please click on the book name.
Seminar Agenda
Welcome and Announcements
How to Develop a Trial Theme
James Wally W. Fayssoux, Jr. - Fayssoux & Landis Attorneys at Law, P.A., Greenville
How to Make an Effective Opening Statement
Clarence Davis - Griffin | Davis, Columbia
Whether and How to Make and Defend Objections at Trial
Theile B. McVey - Kassell McVey, Columbia
Cross Examinations of Lay and Expert Witnesses
Vickie L. Eslinger - Nexsen Pruet, LLC, Columbia
Direct Examinations of Lay and Expert Witnesses
E. Warren Moise - Grimball & Cabaniss, LLC, Charleston
Closing Arguments
Gray T. Culbreath - Gallivan White & Boyd, PA, Columbia
John T. Lay, Jr. - Gallivan White & Boyd, PA, Columbia
Using Technology at Trial
Justin S. Kahn - Kahn Law Firm, LLP, Charleston
Tips from the Bench
Honorable Joseph F. Anderson, Jr.
Honorable Walton J. McLeod, IV
Honorable Clifton B. Newman
This seminar qualifies for 6.25 MCLE credit hours in NC.
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: 211241ADO.