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About the Seminar
The South Carolina Bar CLE Division is pleased to present a program specifically focused on using Hotdocs to help automate the civil litigation process in South Carolina. Sam Albergotti, who is a member of the South Carolina Bar's Technology Committee, has designed the program to address the history and promise of document automation, with particular emphasis on turn-key South Carolina-oriented templates to permit the use of Hotdocs without user programming, as implemented by Abradocs.
Abradocs focuses on automating the pleadings, motions, notices, orders, discovery requests and responses, agreements, affidavits, memoranda, court forms, form and one-of-a-kind correspondence, emails (including the body of the email), and other documents regularly produced by lawyers and paralegals on a day-to-day basis. Practice areas presently include general civil litigation, evictions, Family Law (divorces, contempt and non-marital actions involving children), corporate/entity resolutions and consents, foreclosures, probate administration, quiet title and criminal.
Seminar Agenda
The Promise of Document Automation
The Challenges of Document Automation
The Myth: Is Document Automation Only for Cookie-Cutter Practices?
Automating Civil Litigation, Correspondence and Emails, with a South Carolina Flavor: Abradocs
Samuel F. Albergotti - Jones Law Firm, P.A.
Nancy Jo Thomason - Thomason & Pracht, PA
Mandatory MCLE Credit Hours
This seminar qualifies for 2.91 MCLE credit hours.
This is an Intermediate Level Program.
Note: When submitting your compliance reports to the SC Commission on CLE and Specialization, if you completed this in 2022, please use this course code: 223133ADO.
Note: When submitting your compliance
reports to the SC Commission on CLE and Specialization, if you completed this
in 2023, please use this course code: 231594ADO.
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