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About the Seminar
Hot Tips from the Coolest Domestic Law Practitioners features updates on key substantive, procedural, evidentiary, and technology issues for the domestic practice attorney, as well as practical insights from distinguished members of the Family and Appellate Courts. Always fast-paced, always practical, and always entertaining, Hot Tips features the latest trends in family practice!
This year’s seminar features reflections and insights
from Court of Appeals Judge Bruce Williams, and Family Court Judges Jay Vinson,
Vicki Snelgrove, Tim Madden, Monet Pincus, Ernie Jarrett, Melissa Buckhannon,
Vance Stricklin, and Mindy Zimmerman. This year’s program also features, among
other topics, guidance on the impact in SC Family Court of foreign legalization
of marijuana, trust income issues, mediation preparation, working with experts,
military pensions, and effective order drafting.
Seminar Agenda
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Melissa M. Frazier - Frazier Law
Firm, PC
Sheila M. Robinson - Moore
Taylor Law Firm, P.A.
Reid T. Sherard - Haynsworth
Sinkler Boyd, P.A.
More Tips from the Appellate
Courts
Hon. H. Bruce Williams - S.C.
Court of Appeals
It Bears Repeating
Hon. Jerry D. Vinson, Jr. - S.C.
Family Court
Difficult Lawyers and How to
Handle Them
Hon. Vicki J. Snelgrove - S.C.
Family Court
Legalization of Marijuana in
Other States and Impact on Family Court in SC
Hon. Melissa J. Buckhannon -
S.C. Family Court
Termination of Parental Rights
Hon. Ernest J. Jarrett - S.C.
Family Court
Client Control Management
Carrie A. Warner - Carrie A.
Warner, Attorney at Law, LLC
Alimony Modifications
Hon. C. Vance Stricklin, Jr. -
S.C. Family Court
How to Deal With Pro Se
Litigants
Hon. Monet Pincus - S.C. Family
Court
Amaze Your Audience: Tips to
Help you Advocate, Awe the Bench and Avoid Annoying Judicial Pet Peeves
Hon. Mindy Zimmerman - S.C.
Family Court
Observations from a New Judge
Hon. Timothy E. Madden - S.C.
Family Court
Top 3 Things for Consult and Top
3 Closing Matters
Margie A. Pizarro - The Pizarro
Law Firm LLC
Parental Alienation
Allison M. Foster - Forensic
Family Associates, LLC
Fee Disputes: It's Only Money
Ariel W. Townsend - Townsend Law
Firm
PPP/SBA loans and the Impact of
COVID-19 on Business Valuations
Cindy McCauley, Dixon Hughes
Goodman
Richard Livingston, Dixon Hughes
Goodman
Interacting with Experts
Allison P. Dunham - Harrison
White P.C.
Organizing My Paperless File
Chris Paton, Chris Paton LLC
Carolyn M. Bone, Carolyn M.
Bone, LLC
Did you Miss it?
Reid T. Sherard - Haynsworth
Sinkler Boyd, P.A.
Order Drafting
Kelly A. Seabrook - Law Office
of Kelly A. Seabrook, LLC
Representation Agreements
R. Jason Hall - McDougall, Self,
Currence & McLeod, LLP
Trust Income Issues
Alexander B. Cash - Rosen
Hagood, LLC
Mediation Prep
Melissa F. Brown - Melissa F.
Brown, LLC
Spoliation in Family Court: You
sent the letter, now what?
Ashby L. Jones - Kinard & Jones, LLC
Do I need a Military Expert?
Mary Fran Quindlen - Quindlen Law Firm, P.A.
Mandatory MCLE Credit Hours
This seminar qualifies for 6.01
MCLE credit hours.
This seminar is an intermediate to advanced 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: 223653ADO.
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: 232028ADO.
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