South Carolina Bar Convention
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South Carolina Bar Convention
South Carolina Bar Convention January 21-24, 2010 Kiawah Island Golf Resort President’s Message Sponsors General Information Seminar Schedule Special Events Exhibitors and Committee Members Registration Form Click here to download the PDF version (file size 6.87MB). Acrobat Adobe Acrobat® 7.0 or higher recommended. o o President’s Message 2010 South Carolina Bar Convention Sponsors Law Firm Sponsors Listing as of October 21, 2009 PRESIDENT’S CIRCLE: Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart, PC* President’s Welcome Reception GOLD PATRONS: Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLC* Plenary Luncheon Sowell Gray Stepp SILVER PATRONS: Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, PA* & Laffitte, LLC* Judicial & Legislative Reception Wyche Burgess Freeman & Parham, P.A. McNair Law Firm, PA* Richard A. Harpootlian, PA* Judicial & Legislative Reception Nexsen Pruet* Turner Padget Graham & Laney, PA* Plenary Luncheon Judicial & Legislative Reception Gallivan, White & Boyd, PA* BRONZE PATRONS: Fisher & Phillips, LLP* McCutchen Blanton Hopkins & Campbell, LLP FRIENDS: Booth Law Firm* Johnson, Johnson, Whittle & Snelgrove, Attorneys, PA Kilgo Law Firm Von P. Snelgrove Richardson Patrick Westbrook J. Hagood Tighe & Brickman, LLC* E. Katherine Wells Hello. I’m Fred Suggs, your Bar President. Our Convention is the South Carolina legal community’s premier event for legal education and professional development. The January 2010 Convention, hosted in a new location, will be no exception. The Resort at Kiawah offers a variety of activities, including nature tours, tennis, cycling and, of course, golf. The resort is giving our members affordable rates at the Five Diamond Award-Winning Sanctuary Hotel, as well as at the ocean-view and marsh-view villas. The Convention will feature 20 practice-specific programs – more seminars than ever before. Please click through the brochure for additional information about the Convention’s exciting line-up of events. I look forward to seeing you at Kiawah! Corporate Sponsors PLATINUM PATRON: West, a Thomson Reuters Business* Flash Drives, Judicial & Legislative Reception and Wine Tasting BRONZE PATRONS: S.C. Association for Justice* Friday Night Oyster Roast & Lowcountry Boil S.C. Defense Trial Attorneys’ Association* Friday Night Oyster Roast & Lowcountry Boil ALPS (Attorneys Liability Protection Society)* Charleston School of Law* Columbia Printing and Graphics, Inc.* PATRONS: S.C. Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators* S.C. Women Lawyers Association* Wine Tasting ADDITIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS: Digital Office Solutions* GEICO S.C. Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators* Law Firm Management Speaker Wachovia Wealth Management A Wells Fargo Company Law Firm Management Speaker S.C. Bar Young Lawyers Division* Friday Night Oyster Roast & Lowcountry Boil o o * Sustaining Sponsor Hotel Reservation Deadline Hotel reservations must be made by December 21, 2009, to ensure availability at the group rate. Visit www.scbar.org/ convention or call (800) 654-2924 and reference the South Carolina Bar Convention (booking# 6116) in order to receive the negotiated meeting rate. Reservations received after the deadline will be subject to space availability. Registering is Easy! Why not register online? To get started, visit www.scbar. org/convention. Or, mail or fax your completed registration form along with a check or credit card information to the South Carolina Bar CLE Division. Registrations without payment information will NOT be processed. To take advantage of the early bird discount ($50 off the regular registration fee), your form AND payment must be received in the CLE Division by December 15, 2009. Registrations received after this date will be subject to the regular registration fee. All Convention registrations must be received in the CLE Division NO LATER THAN noon on January 7, 2010. After this date, you must register at the door at an additional $50 charge. On-site Convention registration will begin at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, January 21, 2010. Registrations will not be accepted by phone. Your Registration Includes: • Admission to all Convention seminars, featuring 14 hours of MCLE credit, including up to 2.0 LEPR credit hours, enough to fulfill your entire annual requirement at one low price. • Admission Thursday through Saturday to the Exhibit Showcase, featuring more than 30 vendors with new products and services to support your practice and enhance your lifestyle. • Complimentary continental breakfast on Friday and Saturday, buffet breakfast on Sunday and refreshment breaks. • Admission to Memory Hold the Door, President’s Welcome Reception and Judicial & Legislative Reception. • The option to purchase tickets to the Plenary Luncheon, Wine Tasting events, Oyster Roast/Lowcountry Boil and other activities. o o General Information Refunds Refunds, less $100 for administrative processing fee, will be made for cancellations received in writing by 5 p.m. on January 7, 2010. No refunds for Convention registration or event tickets will be issued after January 7. Ticketed Functions You must register for the Convention to attend or participate in any of the ticketed functions. Late purchase of tickets may not be possible due to seating capacities. Note: No one will be admitted to a ticketed event without a ticket. First-Time Attendees First-time attendees are invited to a breakfast in their honor on Friday, January 22. Please indicate if you will be attending on the registration form. Name Badges You and your spouse/guest must wear your badge at all Convention functions. Your badge is your admission to all CLE programs and non-ticketed events. Spouse/Guest Spouses and guests are cordially invited to attend all business and complimentary social sessions. If a ticket is required for an event, please purchase it in advance. The Convention promises something for everyone. Dress Business casual dress is encouraged for all events. Please note that seminar venues may be cool, so you may wish to bring a jacket or sweater. Children For babysitting services, please contact Kiawah Island Golf Resort Babysitting Services. The service is for infants and older and should be arranged in advance. Ask for more information when you check in to the resort (hotel or villa). Shuttle Transportation Kiawah Island provides on-island transportation. Please be sure to call 15-30 minutes prior to your departure to ensure you will be at your destination on time. Simply call ext. 82900 from your room or villa to request a complimentary ride to any location on Kiawah. The Sanctuary Spa • Convention Survival Guide notebook, featuring the Convention schedule, exhibitor/ sponsor directory and hotel map, as well as pages for note taking. Resort spa, salon and fitness appointments may be scheduled by visiting the Spa Reception Desk or by calling (843) 768-6340 (or dial 86340 on-island) between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Please call to schedule appointments. You may also contact the spa via e-mail: [email protected] (general questions only). The fitness facility is for the use of hotel guests only. Pricing Options Accommodation Requests • All CLE seminar materials on a flash drive, exhibitor giveaways and a complimentary Convention t-shirt. Customize the CLE seminars to meet your needs! Choose the “A La Carte” Registration, which allows you to pick one or two CLE programs and save. Note: If registering for seminars only, you are not eligible to attend any other Convention events. If you require a physical or dietary accommodation for Convention activities, e.g., transportation, meals, seminar seating, please contact Marley Lybrand at (803) 771-0333 or [email protected]. o o Thursday, January 21—1:30 to 4:45 p.m. Alternative Dispute Resolution Section Future of ADR Construction Law Section Construction Law Update Consumer Law Section Recent Developments in Consumer Law Elder Law Committee/Probate, Estate Planning & Trust Section, Part 1 Identity Theft and Legislative Updates o o Schedule of Seminars Family Law Section Family Law Update Schedule of Seminars Young Lawyers Division and Torts & Insurance Practices Section, Part 1 Keys to Effective Trial Advocacy, featuring Prof. Jim McElhaney Saturday, January 23—8:30 to 11:45 a.m. Children’s Law Committee Child Welfare in South Carolina: Problems, Progress and Promises to Keep Law Office Technology Seminar Internet for Lawyers, featuring Carole Levitt & Mark Rosch Law Firm Management Seminar Successful Leadership Today, featuring Jim Durham Sponsored by : S.C. Chapter of the Association of Legal Administrators Wachovia Wealth Management, A Wells Fargo Company Friday, January 22—8:30 to 11:45 a.m. Real Estate Practices Section Winning the War on (Real Estate) Terror: Getting Through Fraud, Foreclosure and Bankruptcy Issues Trial & Appellate Advocacy Section Eighth Annual Civil Law Update Senior Lawyers Division Islam and The West: Is There a Clash of Civilizations? 25th Annual Criminal Law Update, Part 1 Young Lawyers Division and Torts & Insurance Practices Section, Part 2 Keys to Effective Trial Advocacy, featuring Prof. Jim McElhaney HELP Task Force Raising Awareness of Substance Abuse, Mental Illness and Suicide in Our Profession Employment & Labor Law Section Legal Topics for the Employment & Labor Law Practitioner Government Law Section Issues Facing Local Governments Tax Law Section Audits, State and Local Taxes, Debt Restructuring, Purchase of or Compensation with Partnership Interests, New Estate & Gift Tax Law Friday, January 22—2:15 to 5:30 p.m. Corporate, Banking & Securities Law Section Hot Topics on Mortgage Foreclosures and Opinion Practice Criminal Law Section 25th Annual Criminal Law Update, Part 2 Elder Law Committee/Probate, Estate Planning & Trust Section, Part 2 Unique Issues That Confront the Estate and Tax Planner Environment and Natural Resources Section The Changing Landscape of Water and Air Regulation Sunday, January 24—9 to 11:30 a.m. Breakfast Ethics featuring Justice Costa Pleicones and Prof. Nathan Crystal Group Social Events Senior Lawyers Division Reception Drayton, Sanctuary Friday, January 22, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Young Lawyers Division Hospitality Suite Ashley Cooper, Sanctuary Friday, January 22, 10:30 p.m. Members of the Young Lawyers Division and Senior Lawyers Division are invited to attend their respective events. FOR FULL SEMINAR DESCRIPTIONS AND COMPLETE CONVENTION DETAILS, VISIT WWW.SCBAR.ORG/CONVENTION o o Thursday, January 21 Memory Hold the Door East Beach Conference Center, 5–6:30 p.m. We are pleased to honor the following deceased Bar members during this year’s ceremony: James W. Alford, David A. Brown, Harry S. Dent, Henry Hammer, Harriet McBryde Johnson, Oren O. Jones, T. English McCutchen III, Robert E. McNair and Hon. Donald S. Russell. Thanks to the S.C. Bar Foundation for its contribution to the USC Educational Foundation in honor of those memorialized. President’s Welcome Reception The Sanctuary Lawn, 6:30–8 p.m. Join Bar President Fred W. Suggs Jr. for an unforgettable evening on the lawn of the Sanctuary Hotel. Kick off the 2010 Convention with complimentary cocktails and hors d’oeuvres while overlooking Kiawah’s private beach. Sponsored in part by Ogletree Deakins Nash Smoak & Stewart, PC Friday, January 22 [T] Dr. Dale Rosengarten and Sweetgrass Basket Demonstration Turtle Point Clubhouse, Legends Ballroom, 9–11 a.m. Dr. Dale Rosengarten, recipient of the first Governor’s Archives Award, will give an entertaining presentation on the origins of the ancient folk art of sweetgrass basket making, including a demonstration. Dr. Rosengarten is the Curator of Special Collections at the College of Charleston Addlestone Library. Her work has been displayed at the Museum of African Art in New York. [T] Plenary Luncheon The Sanctuary Lawn, Noon–1:45 p.m. Chief Justice Jean Hoefer Toal’s State of the Judiciary address is always closely followed by the bench, the bar and the media, and this year will be no exception. Don’t miss the latest developments in South Carolina courts from its chief jurist, and enjoy remarks from American Bar Association Immediate Past President Tommy Wells. In addition, the S.C. Bar Foundation will bestow the prestigious DuRant Award upon a S.C. attorney. Sponsored in part by Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLC Turner Padget Graham & Laney, PA Judicial & Legisltative Reception The Sanctuary Lawn, 6–7:30 p.m. Don’t miss this opportunity to network with friends, colleagues, South Carolina’s legislators and distinguished members of the bench while enjoying the breathtaking views of the Sanctuary lawn. Join us for an elegant evening with complimentary cocktails and hors Special Events d’oeuvres on a site that is sure to make for an unforgettable reception. Sponsored in part by: Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, PA Richard A. Harpootlian, PA Turner Padget Graham & Laney, PA West, a Thomson Reuters Business [T] Oyster Roast/Lowcountry Boil Mingo Point, 8–10:30 p.m. Following the Judicial & Legislative Reception, head over to Mingo Point for an Oyster Roast and Lowcountry Boil. Located on the banks of the Kiawah River, Mingo Point offers panoramic marsh views and genuine Southern hospitality. This is the perfect opportunity for attorneys of all ages and their guests to relax after a busy day of CLE, so dress casual! Sponsored in part by: S.C. Association for Justice S.C. Bar Young Lawyers Division S.C. Defense Trial Attorneys’ Association Saturday, January 23 [T] Walking Tour of Kiawah with Rudy Mancke Meet and depart from Turtle Point Clubhouse, 9–11 a.m. [T] Talking with Rudy Mancke Legends Ballroom, Turtle Point Clubhouse, 2–4 p.m. Join naturalist Rudy Mancke for a morning nature tour of Kiawah Island, followed by a discussion of the ecosystems of the Lowcountry on Saturday afternoon. Rudy’s NatureScene program has earned him a legion of dedicated viewers, and he is practically a household name when it comes to experiencing the outdoors. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to experience nature with Rudy firsthand. A $35 ticket grants admission to the Sweetgrass Basket Demonstration, Walking Tour of Kiawah and Talking With Rudy Mancke. Please indicate on your registration form which event(s) you plan to attend. [T] Wine Tasting Osprey Point Clubhouse, 4:30–6 p.m. [T] Wine Pairing Dinner Osprey Point Clubhouse, 7–9 p.m. A perennial favorite, the annual wine tasting is a unique event that sells out year after year. Tickets will go fast, so don’t miss your chance to sample Richard deBondt’s (Northhampton Wines, Greenville) selection of fine wines. Join Richard later in the evening for a wine pairing dinner, where you will enjoy mouth-watering entrees paired specifically with your favorites from the wine tasting. Sponsored in part by: West, a Thomson Reuters Business S.C. Women Lawyers Association o o [T]=Ticketed Event o o Special Events [T]=Ticketed Event o 2010 South Carolina Bar Convention Exhibitors Listing as of October 21, 2009 A. William Roberts Jr. Associates Court Reporting LexisNexis ABA Retirement Funds North Carolina/South Carolina Lawyers Weekly ALPS (Attorneys Liability Protection Society) Robson Forensic, Inc. American Pensions S.C. Bar—CLE Division Publications Burkett Burkett Burkett, Certified Public Accountants, PA S.C. Bar Foundation Carolina Legal Associates S.C. Legal Services Colonial Trust Company Southeastern Insurance Consultants CourtCall Statsmayer, Inc. Delta v Forensic Engineering, Inc. Digital Office Solutions Supreme Court of South Carolina Commission on CLE & Specialization Findlaw, a Thomson Reuters Business Sweetgrass Basket Demonstration Fuss & O’Neill, Inc. The General Agency, Inc. GEICO University of South Carolina School of Law Kestrel Horizons, LLC Watkins Services, Inc. Lawgic, LLC West, a Thomson Reuters Business S.C. Bar—Law Related Education Division South Carolina Bar Convention Committee Members E. Katherine Wells, Chair Robert L. Kilgo Jr. John Hagood Tighe Tammy Lynn Besherse Lanneau Wm. Lambert Jr. Larry L. Vanderbilt Cynthia Durham Blair Carolyn Cason Matthews Tana G. Vanderbilt Elizabeth A. Camputaro Walton J. McLeod IV Bradish J. Waring David D. Cantrell Jr. Cynthia B. Patterson Daniel B. White Kathleen D. Cauthen William O. Pressley Jr. Carrington S.B. Wingard Mary Elizabeth Crum L. Clark Reifsnider Staff Liaisons: William Hopkins Jr. Rebecca Ann Roser Von P. Snelgrove Catherine H. Kennedy Fred W. Suggs Jr. Marley E. Lybrand o Registration Form 3 Registration Fees: 1 Name: __________________________________________________S.C. Bar #: ________________ Early Bird rec’d by Dec. 15 Reg. rec’d after Dec. 15 Young Lawyers (following YLD standards) $340 $390 Lawyers, 5 years or more $395 $445 Senior Lawyers (65 or older) $360 $410 Visit www.Scbar.Org/convention and register online Firm/Court: ______________________________________________________________________ Preferred Name for Badge: __________________________________________________________ Full Registration Address: ________________________________________________________________________ Phone: ___________________________________ Fax: __________________________________ E-mail: _________________________________________________________________________ A La Carte Registration (cle Seminars Only)* Preferred Name of Spouse/Guest: _____________________________________________________ One 3 Hour Section/Committee $195 $245 Two 3 Hour Section/Committee $295 $345 Please do not list spouse/guest if he or she is an attorney registering separately for the Convention. Please check if appropriate: _ _ Past President __ House of Delegates *Note: If registering for seminars only, you are not eligible to attend any other Convention events. After Jan. 7, you must register at the door for an additional $50 fee. __ Board Member __ First-Time Attendee* subtotal from part 3 *First-time attendees are invited to breakfast on Friday morning, January 22. 4 Special Events: Please indicate below which events you and/or your spouse/guest(s) would like to attend. 2 CLE Seminars: Please indicate below which seminars you will attend: Friday, January 22, 2010 8:30 a.m.-11:45 a.m. ___ Criminal Law Update (Part 1) ___ E mployment & Labor Law ___ G overnment Law ___ Tax Law 2:15 p.m.-5:30 p.m. ___ Corporate, Banking and Securities Law ___ Criminal Law Update (Part 2) ___ Elder Law/Probate, Estate Planning and Trust (Part 2) ___ Environment & Natural Resources ___ Family Law ___ Young Lawyers Division/ Torts and Insurance Practices (Part 1) 5 Payment Enclosed please find my payment in the amount of : Sunday, January 24, 2010 9:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m. ___ Breakfast Ethics Seminar Event Jan. 21 Saturday, January 23, 2010 8:30 a.m.-11:45 a.m. ___ Children’s Law ___ Law Firm Management Seminar ___ Real Estate Practices ___ Senior Lawyers Division ___ Young Lawyers Division/ Torts and Insurance Practices (Part 2) Jan. 22 (Friday seminars continued) ___ Trial & Appellate Advocacy (Civil Law Update) Jan. 23 Thursday, January 21, 2010 1:30 p.m.-4:45 p.m. ___ A lternative Dispute Resolution ___ Construction Law ___ C onsumer Law ___ E lder Law/Probate, Estate Planning and Trust (Part 1) ___ HELP Task Force ___ Law Office Technology # persons Cost per person Amt. Memory Hold the Door $0 $0 President’s Welcome Reception $0 $0 Breakfast for First Time Attendees* $0 Plenary Luncheon $45 Judicial & Legislative Reception $0 Oyster Roast and Lowcountry Boil $65 Wine Tasting $60 Wine Pairing Dinner $135 $0 $35 for all three events Basket Weaving Demo (Fri., Jan. 22) Walking with Mancke (Sat., Jan. 23) Talking with Mancke (Sat., Jan. 23) * This event is for first time Convention attendees only! subtotal from part 4 1) Check or money order (No. ________________________________) made payable to SC Bar—CLE Division 2) Please charge my credit card: __ Visa __ MasterCard Number: ________________________________________________________________ Exp. Date: __________ Signature:__________________________________________________________________________________ totals from parts 3 and 4 Please mail or fax your Convention registration to: South Carolina Bar—CLE Division P.O. Box 608, Columbia, SC 29202-0608 Fax: (803) 252-8427 or register online at www.scbar.org/convention Registrations will not be accepted by phone!