Greenville County Bar “Year-End” CLE
Friday, January 26, 2024
Greenville Convention Center

SC Course # 241692
6.5 hours of Credit
with 1.0 in Ethics And 1.0 in SAMH

Interested in attending this CLE via a live webinar? CLICK HERE for registration and more information.

 

8:20-8:30

Welcome Remarks

+ William Maxey

+ Caroline Hopkins Newton

Caroline Hopkins Newton is an Assistant Public Defender representing indigent adult and juvenile citizens charged with criminal offenses within Greenville and Pickens Counties. Prior to joining the PD’s office, she prosecuted matters in the Thirteenth Circuit General Sessions and Family Courts, including crimes of murder, drug trafficking, criminal sexual conduct, burglary, armed robbery, domestic violence, and white collar.

Caroline is a summa cum laude graduate of Presbyterian College, where she served as a member of the Honor Council, President of the Mathematics Association of America, and Director of Standards and Ethics for Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. She is a magna cum laude graduate of the Charleston School of Law, where she served as Symposium Editor of the Charleston Law Review, Chairperson of the Peer Mentoring Program, and student member of the James L. Pettigru Inn of Court. While in law school, Caroline earned CALI Awards in Advanced Legal Writing, Advanced Federal Income Taxation, Antitrust Law, Evidence, Legal Research & Writing II, Partnership Taxation, and Professional Responsibility. Caroline began her legal career as law clerk to the late Honorable G. Ross Anderson, Jr., United States District Judge, and is admitted to practice in South Carolina, the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.

She and her husband, Andy, are proud parents to a vivacious little girl, Bridges, who is currently the eighth consecutive generation to live on Caroline’s family farm in the Upstate.

 

President’s Address and Greenville Bar Update

 

+ Eric K. Englebardt

Eric K. Englebardt graduated from the University of North Carolina in 1986, and the UNC School of Law in 1989 where he served on the Moot Court Board. He has practiced his entire career in Greenville, SC, and been a partner at Haynsworth, Marion, McKay & Guerard (now Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd), the Clarkson Walsh firm, and Turner Padget before joining David A. Wilson and forming Wilson & Englebardt, LLC in 2016. Eric is a member of the bars of both North Carolina and South Carolina.

8:30-9:30

Greenville’s New Homeless Court
(60 Minute CLE)

 

+ Jennifer Wells

Jennifer Wells has handled criminal cases on all levels in both South and North Carolina for over 20 years. Jennifer has also written appellate briefs and argued before the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals. She regularly teaches at seminars on criminal law across South Carolina.

Jennifer graduated from Hollins College in 1996 with a B.A. in English. While she was there, she worked for then Chief of the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, William W. Wilkins, Jr. She graduated with Honors and was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa. Jennifer then attended the University of South Carolina School of Law and graduated in 2001. She went to work for the Honorable Trey Gowdy, who was then the solicitor of the Seventh Judicial District, which covers Spartanburg and Cherokee Counties. Her family relocated to North Carolina, where she was a state prosecutor for a year and then served as an Assistant United States Attorney in the Eastern District of North Carolina. As a federal prosecutor, Jennifer handled complex federal investigations into international drug trafficking organizations and money laundering operations. She returned home to South Carolina in 2016 and was tapped by Solicitor Barry Barnette to run his multi-jurisdictional domestic violence initiative. She also handled federal gun prosecutions as a Special Assistant United States Attorney in the District of South Carolina. She won the John Justice Community Leadership Award in 2017. During her time as a prosecutor, Jennifer tried hundreds of cases to verdict, including complex federal drug cases, money laundering, murder, attempted murder, sexual assault, domestic violence, child pornography, and DUI.

Jennifer is a board member of the South Carolina Defense Attorney Association and the South Carolina Association for Justice. She serves on several committees with the South Carolina Bar.

9:30-10:00

G-Bar History: Who We are and why it matters
(30 Minute CLE)

+ Reid T. Sherard

Reid Sherard leads Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd’s Family Law practice group. He concentrates his time in complex divorce-related litigation, particularly involving significant assets, income, valuation, or other challenging financial issues as well as contested custody matters, interstate and international jurisdiction disputes, and premarital and postnuptial agreements. He enjoys helping individuals find solutions to difficult personal problems, whether through negotiated settlement or in trial. Reid is sensitive to the private nature of the matters he handles and recognizes the importance of each case.

Reid is based in Greenville, his hometown, but practices across the state. He is frequently requested to speak on family law issues at statewide seminars.

Reid is listed in The Best Lawyers in America® (2023 Family Law “Lawyer of the Year” in Greenville), South Carolina Super Lawyers® (top 25 in the state for 2017, 2018, 2020-2023, regardless of practice area), and South Carolina Lawyers Weekly Family Law Power List. He enjoys the AV Preeminent® Rating by Martindale-Hubbell. Reid’s peers have recognized him as the top attorney vote getter for Greenville Business Magazine Legal Elite for eight consecutive years. Reid is a Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, and is a certified family court mediator. Reid received both the Distinguished Honors Alumni Award from the USC Honors College and the USC School of Law’s Compleat Lawyer Award (Silver).

Reid also maintains a litigation and appellate practice. He has tried cases in the family court, federal district and magistrate court, and various state and local courts. He has argued ten appeals, including in the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, the South Carolina Supreme Court, and the South Carolina Court of Appeals.

Before joining Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd, Reid practiced for 15 years at an AmLaw 100 firm. He is a graduate of the nationally recognized Family Law Trial Institute in Houston, Texas. Reid commenced his career as a law clerk to the late Hon. G. Ross Anderson, Jr., U.S. District Judge for the District of South Carolina.

Reid currently serves as on the University of South Carolina Board of Trustees and on the SC Bar Family Law Section Council. He previously served as President of the Greenville County Bar Association, President of the Board of Directors of A Child’s Haven, and as Chair of the 2022 American Heart Association Upstate Heart Walk.

Education:
University of South Carolina School of Law, JD (2004)
University of Aberdeen, Scotland, MLitt, with distinction (2001)
University of South Carolina, Honors College, BA, magna cum laude (2000)

10:00-10:15

BREAK WITH REfreshments

10:15-10:45

The Arrival of Gen-Z into the Legal World
(30 Minute CLE)

 

+ Anthony McCollum, Jr.

Anthony McCollum, Jr. is an Assistant Solicitor in the Thirteenth Circuit Solicitor’s Office in the Greenville County office. He handles the prosecution of crimes including murder, criminal sexual conduct, burglary, armed robbery, drugs, and white-collar crimes.

Anthony is a graduate of The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina where he served in various leadership roles to include Regimental Public Affairs NCO and Regimental Public Affairs Officer. He was also a member of the Honor Committee and Secretary of the Honor Court. He is a graduate of the University of South Carolina Joseph F. Rice School of Law where he was a member of the Honorable Matthew J. Perry, Jr. Black Law Student Association and a student member of the John Belton O’Neall Inn of Court. Anthony is admitted to practice in South Carolina.

Anthony is married to his wonderful wife, Cameo Joseph-McCollum, Esq., and they are proud pet parents to an active mini-goldendoodle, Trudy.

10:45-11:45

The RUle of Law
(60 Minute CLE- Ethics)

Judge Cooper will focus on judicial temperament including judicial and lawyers’ conduct and on the Rule of Law. He will touch on an amalgam of issues, including the importance of truth, the value of our oath, civility, and temperament.

+ The Honorable Thomas W. Cooper, Jr.

Thomas W. Cooper, Jr., was born on May 20, 1941, to T.W. Cooper, an electrician and automotive mechanic and the late Elizabeth Jeter Cooper, post mistress of the Town of Mayesville, South Carolina. He grew up in Mayesville, a small farming community in eastern Sumter County. He completed high school in 1959 and entered the freshmen class at USC that fall. He graduated from USC in May of 1963 with a B.A. degree in history.

He took a job as an English teacher in the public schools of Clarendon County. He worked there until 1968 when he was engaged to marry Margaret Barringer Bland. He left classroom teaching and took a job in school administration in the public schools of Sumter County. After two years in school administration, he entered the USC School of Law in the fall of 1970. He commuted to law school while his wife worked as a teacher in the public schools of Sumter County.

Following his graduation from law school in 1973, he joined Billy Coffey in the practice of law in Manning, South Carolina. In 1974 he was made a partner in the firm which eventually expanded to Coffey, Cooper, Chandler & DuRant with offices in Manning and Surfside Beach. He remained as a partner with the firm until his election to the Bench.

He was elected as Circuit Judge of the Third Judicial Circuit in February of 1992 and served in that capacity until his retirement in September of 2006. As a Circuit Judge, he served on the Circuit Court Judges’ Advisory Committee, Ad Hoc Rules Committee, and Commission on Judicial Conduct. In retirement, he continues to serve as Chairman of the Commission on Judicial Conduct and remains active, by holding court one week per month and by serving as an Adjunct Instructor at the USC School of Law. He has served as a presenter at The State Bar Convention, The Annual Judicial Conference, The South Carolina Association for Justice Convention, and at the State Trial Academy for the South Carolina Defense Attorneys’ Association. Judge Cooper conducts an annual seminar on Judicial Ethics for the Office of Regulatory Staff. Judge Cooper has been active in church work as a member of the Presbyterian Church since his youth. He grew up in the Presbyterian Church of Mayesville. In the Presbyterian Church at Manning, he has served as Clerk of the Session, member of the choir and a teacher of an adult Sunday schoolclass there.

11:45-12:00

Break to grab Food for Working lunch

12:00-1:00

Transformation Through Looking in the Mirror: Emotional Intelligence and Self-Awareness
(60 Minute CLE-SAMH)

Blindspot Solutions will provide specialized Emotional Intelligence training and coaching to assist in increasing attendees’ self-awareness and Emotional Intelligence, which will help attendees excel in their personal and professional lives as attorneys. Emotional Intelligence (EI) begins with self-awareness and looking in the mirror; this will enable attorneys to govern their behavior in the most effective and productive way and, in turn, to be most effective in their practices and relationships.

These sessions are designed to tackle everyday issues and help you create a strong personal, professional, and corporate EI ethos in your office and personal lives.

 

+ Henry L. Deneen

Henry L. Deneen joined Murphy & Grantland in July 2016 and founded Blindspot Solutions, LLC in July, 2019. Blindspot Solutions focuses on EI training for professionals and Executive Coaching.

He began his legal career as a litigator in private practice, later being appointed a municipal judge for the city of West Columbia, SC. He served as Chief Legal Counsel for then-South Carolina Governor, David M. Beasley from 1995 through 1997. Beasley and Deneen co-founded The Center for Global Strategies, Ltd. (www.centerforglobalstrategies.org), a non-profit organization connecting businesspeople to international initiatives. He currently serves as the CEO of Global Hope Network International (www.ghni.org). Deneen also served as President of Greater Europe Mission, during which time he earned a Doctorate in Executive Leadership, with a focus on Emotional Intelligence. He now regularly offers CLE-accredited courses on Emotional Intelligence designed specifically for lawyers.

A South Carolina native, he served clients in matters involving the defense of South Carolina businesses and through mediation primarily in the upstate from his home in the Greenville area. He continues to serve as Leadership Development Director for Murphy & Grantland, P.A

Henry is certified as a Mediator in South Carolina Circuit, Family, and Probate Courts. He received his Juris Doctor from the University of South Carolina School of Law. He and his wife, Celia, have been married for over 30 years and have four children: Laura, Lee, Leslie, and Layna,two of whom are married. Henry and Celia have three beautiful grandchildren.

1:00-1:15

Break


For the afternoon session, participants may choose between the Civil, Corporate, Criminal, Family and Probate Law tracks.  Participants are free to attend any track and/or switch tracks.