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Live Webcast: Emojis and the Law

October 11, 2022


Join the SC Bar's Trial and Appellate Advocacy Section and CLE Division for "Emojis and the Law" on Tuesday, October 11. This program will feature a discussion on emojis and emoticons in criminal, civil and family law cases; emojis in e-discovery-searching and interpreting digital records; and competence regarding technology. Discussions will be led by Appellate Defender Taylor Gilliam with the SC Commission of Indigent Defense. Joining Taylor will be Judge Gary Hill of the SC Court of Appeals and Attorney at Law Tristan Shaffer.

 

This seminar is a basic level program.  SC Supreme Commission on CLE Course #: 920680ADO.


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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Registration Fees

CLE Big Ticket
$0.00
Early Bird Members
$70.00
Non Member
$70.00
Trial & Appellate Section Member Complimentary
$0.00
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11:45 a.m.     Registration / Log on to Webcast

12:00 p.m.     Discussion - Emojis & emoticons as evidence in criminal, civil, and family law cases                                   

12:30 p.m.     Case Law Study -    Commonwealth v. Castano, 478 Mass. 75, 82 N.E.3d 974 (2017) 
                                                        In re L.F., 2015 WL 3500616

                                                        Ghanam v. John Does, 846 N.W.2d 128 (2014)

 12:45 p.m.     Discussion - Emojis in e-discovery: searching and interpreting digital records

 12:55 p.m.     Discussion - Competence regarding technology

 1:00 p.m.       Adjourn

 

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