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About the Seminar
As technology continues to advance as its rapid pace, the legal industry seems to be adopting, utilizing and understanding these rapid changes as a much slower pace. The risk adverse nature of the procession, the need to fully vet technology and the resistance of change in the industry have cited as contributing factors to the slow adoption and understand of technology. However, we are faced with the rapid advance of technology both as it changes our practice of law and the business of our clients. From new interactions such as drones and privacy, 3D printing and Intellectual Property, Family Law and Social Media, In-House Counsel challenges, HR and ethics, the legal profession; we feel the impact of technology in a daily basis. Please join us to learn about these areas, the current developments and what you need to know for your clients and your practice.
Seminar Agenda
Christopher G. Samellas, Chief Deputy Solicitor - Eleventh Circuit Solicitor's Office
Managing Clients and Cases
Bradley M. Kirkland - Bradley M. Kirkland, LLC
Pending Case Matters: Bond Hearings/Preliminary Hearings/Indictments
Benjamin A. Stitely - Williams, Stitely & Brink, PC
Pending Case Matters: Discovery
Nancy Jo Thomason - Thomason & Pracht, LLP
Plea Negotiations: Diversion Programs
Brooke Lewis Velazquez - Director of Diversion Programs - Eleventh Circuit Solicitor's Office
Connie Garner - Eleventh Circuit Solicitor's Office
Plea Negotiations: Probation/Collateral Consequences
Nicole L. Singletary - The Law Office of Nicole Singletary
Guilty Pleas
Hon. Robert M. Madsen - Eleventh Circuit Public Defender
Pre-Trial and Trial Motions
S. Harrison Saunders, IV - The Law Office of S. Harrison Saunders, VI, LLC
Practical Trial Advocacy Tips
Hon. David M. Stumbo - Eighth Circuit Solicitor
Arie D. Bax - The Bax Law Firm, PA
Straight from the Bench - What Judges Want from Lawyers
Hon. Roger M. Young - S.C. Circuit Court
Panel Discussion with Faculty: Questions and Answers
Moderator: Arie D. Bax
This program qualifies for 6.66 MCLE credit hours.
This seminar is a basic level program.
Note: When submitting your compliance reports to the SC Commission on CLE and Specialization, please use this course code if you completed the program in 2019: 191222ADOE
Note: When submitting your compliance reports to the SC Commission on CLE and Specialization, please use this course code if you completed the program in 2020: 2011982ADOE
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