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About the Seminar
Join the SC Bar CLE Division for the 2022 Family Law Practice Essentials Course. This full day program, planned by Jonathan Lounsberry and Mary Fran Quindlen, will feature practitioners and authorities in their fields whose goal is to provide you with practical advice on how to handle cases in the family arena.
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Jonathan W. Lounsberry - KD
Trial Lawyers
Mary Fran Quindlen - Quindlen
Law Firm, P.A.
Managing Client Expectations
Reid T. Sherard - Haynesworth
Sinkler & Boyd
Pleadings and Motions
Jessica Christophillis - Christophillis
& Gallivan, P.A.
Temporary Hearing: Sample
Hearing/Q & A Session
Hon. H. Bruce Williams - S.C. Court of Appeals
Appellate Practice & Sample
Approval Hearing
Hon. H. Bruce Williams - S.C.
Court of Appeals
Professionalism in Litigation
and Courtroom Demeanor: Keys for Success before the Tribunal
Marie-Louise Ramsdale - Ramsdale
Family Law Firm
Ethical Considerations in IOLTA
and Starting a Practice
Barbara M. Seymour - Clawson and
Staubes, LLC
Attorney Wellbeing
Beth Padgett - Lawyers Helping
Lawyers
DSS & Juvenile Delinquency
Matters
Hon. Ernest J. Jarrett - S.C.
Family Court
Discovery
Compelling Discovery
Mary Fran Quindlen - Quindlen
Law Firm, P.A.
Motion to Compel Hearing: Sample
Hearing/Q&A Session
Hon. Ernest J. Jarrett - S.C. Family Court
Contempt Actions in Family Court
Tatyana S. Ustimchuk - Hub City
Law, LLC
Contempt Hearing: Sample
Hearing/Q&A Session
Hon. C. Vance Stricklin - S.C.
Family Court
Adjourn
Mandatory MCLE
Credit Hours
This seminar qualifies for 6.33 MCLE credit hours, including up to 0.5 LEPR and 0.5 SA/MH credit hour.
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: 232153ADOE.
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The South Carolina Bar is an accredited CLE provider in South Carolina only. Attorneys are responsible for seeking their own credit in other jurisdictions.
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