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South Carolina BarNEWS www.scbar.org S.C. Bar News goes green! WELCOME TO THE FIRST ISSUE OF S.C. BAR NEWS ONLINE! From this point forward, Bar News will be delivered to your e-mail inbox in lieu of the traditional print version. Readers may also visit the Bar’s Web site at www.scbar.org/barnews at any time to review an issue. The newsletter con- tains the same informative content to which readers have grown accus- tomed—all in a handy digital format that allows readers to turn pages on- screen. Read on to learn more about this format’s features and get the great- est benefit out of your newsletter. Editorial Content: • A drop-down table of contents lists each individual article and its page April 2010 Vol. 21, No. 4 number. Click on a title to turn direct- ly to that article. • Pages or single articles can be printed and shared. The “Print” feature allows users to print individual pages or the newsletter in its entirety, OR, Leadership Academy class selected THE BAR LAUNCHED the sec- ond installment of the Leadership Academy in January in conjunction with the Bar Convention at Kiawah. The purpose of the Leadership Academy is to enhance the profes- sional growth and leadership skills of selected members. It is required that applicants must have practiced law for not less than five years and not more than 10 years. The Academy will provide the following monthly training ses- sions to participants in order to prepare them to make greater con- tributions to the legal profession and to the community: Lawyers in Public Office, Professionalism, Career Development, Rainmaking, Work-Life Balance, Lawyers and the Judiciary, Pro Bono and Community Service, and Service to the Bar. Congratulations to the following members who were selected for the 2010 program: Allen Mattison “Matt” Bogan Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLP, Columbia Leadership Academy, continued on page 17. click on individual headlines within the newsletter to be directed to a print- er-friendly version of a particular arti- cle. From this page, the text size can be increased for easy viewing. Click on the Bar News, continued on page 8. INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Bar Bytes Bar Foundation News Calendar CLE News Firm Announcements Judicial Advisory Opinions Legal Administrators News Risk Management 17 4 26 14-15 6-7 20 12 18
S. C. Bar News Goes Green!
WELCOME TO THE FIRST ISSUE OF S.C. BAR NEWS ONLINE!
From this point forward, Bar News will be delivered to your e-mail inbox in lieu of the traditional print version. Readers may also visit the Bar’s Web site at www.scbar.org/barnews at any time to review an issue. The newsletter contains the same informative content to which readers have grown accustomed— all in a handy digital format that allows readers to turn pages onscreen.
Read on to learn more about this format’s features and get the greatest benefit out of your newsletter.
Editorial Content:
• A drop-down table of contents lists each individual article and its page number. Click on a title to turn directly to that article.
• Pages or single articles can be printed and shared. The “Print” feature allows users to print individual pages or the newsletter in its entirety, OR, click on individual headlines within the newsletter to be directed to a printer- friendly version of a particular article.
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Leadership Academy Class Selected
THE BAR LAUNCHED the second installment of the Leadership Academy in January in conjunction with the Bar Convention at Kiawah.
The purpose of the Leadership Academy is to enhance the professional growth and leadership skills of selected members. It is required that applicants must have practiced law for not less than five years and not more than 10 years.
The Academy will provide the following monthly training sessions to participants in order to prepare them to make greater contributions to the legal profession and to the community: Lawyers in Public Office, Professionalism, Career Development, Rainmaking, Work-Life Balance, Lawyers and the Judiciary, Pro Bono and Community Service, and Service to the Bar.
Congratulations to the following members who were selected for the 2010 program: Allen Mattison “Matt” Bogan Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough, LLP, Columbia
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