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DTSTART:20121116T133000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Bankruptcy Practice in the District of South Carolina\n\npresented by the\n\n\nSouth Carolina Bar-Continuing Legal Education Division\n\nLive at the\nBar Conference Center\n1501 Park Street\nColumbia, SC 29202\n \nand via\nVideo-CLE sites:\n  Charleston - School of Law\n Greenville - Technical College\n\n \nRegister for the live Webcast! \nAbout the Seminar \nThis program qualifies for 6.0 MCLE credit hours, including up to 1.0 LEPR credit hour and 1.0 SA/MH credit hour and 5.0 Bankruptcy &amp; Debtor/Creditor Specialization credit hours.\n \nJoin your colleagues for a powerful and insightful look at some of the hottest topics in bankruptcy and debtor/ creditor practice in the District of South Carolina. Course Planner Suzi Grigg has brought together a stellar faculty of practitioners, as well as Chief Judge John Waites, who will share with you their assessments of where we are and where we are going over the next year.\n \nThis cutting edge program, designed for intermediate to advanced level practice, has been approved for 5.0 Bankruptcy/Debtor-Creditor Specialization credit, as well as 1.0 hours of LEPR credit.\n \nThis special program features an address by Chief Judge John Waites on emerging trends, problems, and solutions\nin Bankruptcy Court. In addition, North Carolina attorneys Elizabeth Brantley and George Oliver will explain the latest trend of trading “dirt for debt” in North Carolina, with an emphasis on whether they think it could work in this State.\n \nColumbia attorneys Nancy Johnson and Brian Boger will teach you how to protect “grandma” from the Big Bad Wolf without filing bankruptcy, and George Cauthen will discuss how you can “do good by being good” in your pro bono work.\n \nWe are also pleased to present psychologist and professional counselor Dr. Lisa Holland, who will help you satisfy the new “once every three-year” substance abuse/ mental health requirement with her insightful discussion of Neuroscience for Lawyers: Why Suppressing Your Emotions Can Lead to Anxiety. This one hour discussion will give you a snapshot of how your brain uses emotion. And, the more you’re comfortable with emotion, the less you will feel the need to suppress it.\n \nFinally, Tanya Gee will moderate Bankruptcy Squares a participatory game show based on the old Hollywood Squares. Tanya will lead you and a cast of nine judicial and attorney “celebrities” through some thorny and often humorous rules and case law updates while trying to play tictac- toe. CLE has never been so much fun! If you practice bankruptcy or debtor/ creditor law in South Carolina, you won’t want to miss this entertaining, practical, and powerful seminar!\n\n\n\nAgenda\n8:50 a.m. Welcome &amp; Opening Remarks\n\n             Suzi Grigg, Nexsen Pruet \n            \n9:00 a.m. Dirt for Debt Issues in Chapter 11\n                Elizabeth Brantley,\n                Greensboro, North Carolina\n                George M. Oliver,\n                New Burn, North Carolina\n\n \n10:00 a.m. Observation from the Bench: Trends &amp; Problem Areas in Bankruptcy Practice in South Carolina\n                  Hon. John E. Waites\n                  Chief Judge, United States\n                  Bankruptcy Court, District of\n                  South Carolina, Columbia\n\n \n11:00 a.m. Break\n\n \n11:15 a.m. Pro Bono for Bankruptcy Practitioners: How Doing Good Can Make You Good (or Better!)\n                 George B. Cauthen\n                 Nelson Mullins, Riley &amp; Scarborough, LLP, Columbia\n\n \n12:15 p.m. Lunch (on your own)\n\n \n1:30 p.m. Protecting Grandma from the Big Bad Wolf: Is Filing Bankruptcy Necessary\n                Nancy E. Johnson\n                Law Office of Nancy E. Johnson, LLC, Columbia\n                Brian L. Boger\n                Brain L. Boger, Attorney at Law, Columbia\n\n \n2:30 p.m. Neuroscience for Lawyers: Why Suppressing Your Emotions Can Lead to Anxiety\n                Lisa Holland, Ph.D., LMFT\n                Columbia\n\n3:30 p.m. Break\n\n \n3:45 p.m. Bankruptcy Squares\n                Moderator: Tonya A. Gee\n                Nexsen Pruet, LLC, Columbia\n\n \n4:45 p.m. Adjourn\n
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SUMMARY:Seminar: Bankruptcy Practice in the District of South Carolina
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