2023 Probate & Trust Administration Essentials Out of Stock
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About the
Seminar
Pursuant to SCACR Rule 408(a)(3), newly admitted members are required, unless you fall within one or more of the exemptions outlined in Rule 408 (a)(3)(A)-(D), to complete one (not all) of the SC Bar CLE “Essentials Series” courses. Attendance at Essentials Courses not only meets the Essentials requirement, but also counts toward your required annual 14 hours of MCLE. No other CLE course, workshop, video series (i.e., the Supreme Court’s Course of Study), or bootcamp will satisfy this requirement.
The “Essentials Series” is comprised of 10
full-day courses, which cover major practice areas, as well as legal ethics.
Each course is designed and taught by experienced practitioners, are process
oriented, and are specifically designed to provide step-by-step teaching, as
well as the opportunity to interact with the faculty.
Seminar Agenda
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Scott W. Hutto - Hutto Law Firm, PA
Pre-Administration and Considerations in
Opening the Estate
Scott W. Hutto
Representing a Fiduciary: Ethics in Estate
Administration
Scott W. Hutto
Estate Administration
Deirdre W. Edmonds - Law Office of Deirdre W.
Edmonds PA
Trust Administration
J. Aaron Nelson, Jr. - The Nelson Law Firm of
Bluffton, LLC
Post-Mortem Tax Issues
William G. Newsome, III - Newsome Law, P.A.
Special Probate and Trust Situations
J. Aaron Nelson, Jr. - William G. Newsome, III
Panel Discussion
(General discussion of how panel members
operate their probate practice)
Adjourn
Mandatory MCLE
Credit Hours
This program qualifies for 6.5 MCLE credit hours, including up to 0.5 LEPR credit hour.
This seminar is a Basic level program.
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: 933831ADOE.
Note: When submitting your compliance reports to the SC Commission on CLE and Specialization, if you completed this in 2024, please use this course code: 241315ADOE.
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