Representing Vulnerable Populations Out of Stock
$275.00
$275.00
$275.00
Product Details
THIS ONDEMAND PROGRAM IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR ACCREDITATION OUTSIDE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
About the
Seminar
This CLE jointly sponsored by the SC Bar and Disability Rights South Carolina, addresses some of the major concerns faced by attorneys representing vulnerable adults across the state. Lawyers with vulnerable clients, both aging and disabled, must address issues such as abuse and neglect, alternative decision making, and involuntary commitment. Attorneys must also plan how to protect their clients' interests if they are incapacitated.
Seminar Agenda
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Disability Rights South Carolina- Its Access
Authority
Anna Maria Conner, Disability Rights of South
Carolina
Lawyers Are (Vulnerable) People, Too! A Conversation
About Law Firm Succession Planning
Barbara Seymour Clawson & Staubes, LLC
Peyre Lumpkin Office of Commission Counsel
David Cantrell Jr David D Cantrell Jr Law
Office
Life Experience-Substance Abuse/Wellness
Session
Greg Sloan, Beach Injury Lawyers, LLC
Guardianship and Alternatives, The Adult
Health Care Consent Act, Trusts and other Ways to Support and Protect
Vulnerable Clients
Andrew Atkins, Millender Elder Law
Addressing, Abuse and Neglect in Nursing Homes
and other Facilities
Jamie Rutkoski, Kassel McVey Personal Injury
Law Firm
Civil Commitment
Rebekah Spannagel, Disability Rights of South
Carolina
Erin Oehler, Department of Disabilities
Special Needs
Tamara Curry, South Carolina Department of
Mental Health
Adjourn
This program qualifies for 5.5 MCLE credit hours, including 1.0 LEPR and 1.0 SA/MH credit hour.
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: 251003ADO.
Note: When submitting your compliance reports to the SC Commission on CLE and
Specialization, if you completed this in 2026, please use this course
code: 262124ADO.
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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.
Disclaimer: The views expressed in CLE programs and publications do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the South Carolina Bar, its sections, or committees. The South Carolina Bar believes that all Bar members have the right to both meaningful learning and to the exchange of ideas in a civil environment. The Bar reserves the right to remove or exclude any person from a Bar event if that person is causing inappropriate disturbance, behaving in a manner inconsistent with accepted standards of decorum, or in any way preventing fellow Bar members from meaningful participation and learning.