Ethics and Professionalism: Effective Relationships with the Court, Opposing Counsel & Pro Se Litigants Out of Stock
OnDemand
Ratings |
|
Standard Price | $75.00 |
Member Price | $75.00 |
Size | |
Color | |
Qty |
Product Details
About the Seminar
Magistrate Court cases can move fast and the rules can be relaxed for
certain litigants. Judge Coble discusses the ethical implications of handling cases in Magistrate Court and how to improve your reputation and outcomes by doing what is right and ethical.
About the Speaker
Daniel Coble is the Associate Chief Magistrate Judge for Richland County. He has served full time in Central Court since his appointment in 2017. Prior to his appointment as a magistrate, Daniel worked at the Fifth Circuit Solicitor's Office, where he handled a wide range of cases. He was also assigned as the prosecutor for South Carolina's first Homeless Court. Daniel writes for his legal blog Everyday Evidence (www.everydayevidence.org). He is a member of the S.C. Bar Publications Committee. He has published two books: Pocket Prelims (S.C. Bar) and Florida Rules of Evidence (Lawyers & Judges Publishing).
Mandatory MCLE Credit Hours
This seminar qualifies for 0.83 MCLE credit hour, including up to 0.83 LEPR credit hour.
Note: When submitting your compliance reports to the SC Commission on CLE and Specialization, if you completed this in 2024, please use this course code: 241157ADO.
Warren had the wrong
Tags Criminal; Ethics/Professional Responsibility; Big Ticket