Ethics Opinions Every South Carolina Attorney Should Know: Part V, Failing to Pay the Court Reporter

June 10, 2010

There are a number of reported disciplinary opinions in which failure to pay a court reporter was part of the basis for the discipline.  The

An excellent suggestion from Thomas F. McDow

June 10, 2010

I have been engaged in discussions and emails today with Thomas F. McDow, a family law attorney from Rock Hill whom I highly regard and

Ethics Opinions Every South Carolina Attorney Should Know: Part IV, Incivility

June 10, 2010

With one exception, I am always saddened when an attorney I know is disciplined or suspended from the practice of law, even if the attorney is

Appearance of Counsel in Family Court

June 10, 2010

One of the attorneys I am informally mentoring in family court practice came back from a domestic abuse hearing earlier this week having gotten a

Ethics Opinions Every South Carolina Attorney Should Know: Part III, Mistreating Witnesses

June 10, 2010

I have never understood why Harvey Golden developed a reputation as the seminal attorney in the development of South Carolina family law.  However the man

Ethics Opinions Every South Carolina Attorney Should Know: Part II, Improper Deposition Defense Conduct

June 10, 2010

My first job out of law school was as the lone associate for a well-regarded personal injury attorney who was trying to establish his own

Ethics Opinions Every South Carolina Attorney Should Know: Part I, Ignoring the Office of Disciplinary Counsel

June 9, 2010

In the Matter of Patrick E. Treacy, 77 S.C. 514, 290 S.E.2d 240 (1982) may be the most cited disciplinary opinion in all of South

Forgoing initial retainers in the expectation of payment later

June 8, 2010

A few of the new attorneys in my suite asked for my views on forgoing initial retainers in family court cases in which one might

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