Product Details
THIS ONDEMAND PROGRAM IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR ACCREDITATION OUTSIDE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
About the Seminar
This seminar will feature Jay Courie who will share his thoughts on building a successful law firm in today's day and age, Don Coggins who will offer tips on how young lawyers can build an effective work relationship with staff, Adam Landy and J.P. Lee who will discuss tax considerations when running a law firm, Kenny Berger who will talk about how to enhance your office productivity and time management and Jill Rothstein and Cal Watson who will provide an hour on professional ethics pitfalls involved with the administration of running a firm.
Building a Successful Law Firm
James R. Courie - McAngus Goudelock & Courie, LLC
How Young Lawyers Can Build Effective Work Relationships with Staff
Donald C. Coggins, Jr., - Harrison White Smith & Coggins, PC
Tax Considerations of a Law Firm
Adam B. Landy - McNair Law Firm, PA
Jonathan P. Lee - Sojourner, Caughman & Thomas, LLC
How to Enhance Your Office Productivity and Time Management
Kenneth E. Berger - The Law Office of Kenneth E. Berger, LLC
Contentious Clients, Combative Colleagues
Jill C. Rothstein - South Carolina Bar
J. Calhoun Watson - Sowell Gray Stepp & Laffitte, LLC
Mandatory MCLE Credit Hours
This seminar qualifies for 3.0 MCLE credit hours, including up to 1.0 LEPR credit hour.
This is a Basic Level Program.
Note: When submitting your compliance reports to the SC Commission on CLE and Specialization, if you completed this in 2025, please use this course code: 250786ADO.
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