Product Details
The South Carolina Bar CLE Division is proud to present a very practical, interactive and cross-disciplinary seminar on the law and litigation of eminent domain cases. Course faculty will cover a number of different aspects of this technical area of law with an emphasis on practical application of legal principles and trial strategy to help you handle these cases from start to finish. Our experienced faculty will provide insight into practical aspects of state and federal condemnation practice, case evaluation, trial procedure and strategy, mediation, compensation, challenges, and offer an up-to-the-moment case law update. Whether you represent the landowner or the government, this is a program you won't want to miss.
Seminar Agenda
Welcome and Opening Remarks
Eminent Domain Trial Procedure: Issues in Context
Paul de Holczer - S.C. Department of Transportation
Implications of the Powell Opinion
William C. Dillard Jr. - Belser & Belser, PA
Federal Condemnation Practice
Sarah P. Spruill - Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, PA
Compensation Questions - Panel Discussion
Jessica C. Crowson
Paul de Holczer
Sarah P. Spruill
Condemnation Mediation
Jessica C. Crowson - Rogers Lewis Jackson Mann & Quinn, LLC
Challenge Actions
Paul de Holczer
Case Law Update
William C. Dillard Jr.
Evaluating the Strengths and Weaknesses of a Condemnation Case; Landowner Perspective vs. Condemnor Perspective- Panel Discussion
Jessica C. Crowson
William C. Dillard Jr.
Paul de Holczer
Sarah P. Spruill
Mandatory MCLE Credit Hours
This seminar qualifies for 5.80 MCLE credit hours.
This seminar is a Basic to Intermediate Level Program.
Note: When submitting your compliance reports to the SC
Commission on CLE and Specialization, if you completed this in 2022, please use this course code: 223255ADO.
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: 231700ADO.
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