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The South Carolina Bar Young Lawyers Division, the South Carolina Bar-CLE Division, and the South Carolina Association of Certified Public Accountants are proud to sponsor our second annual joint seminar, titled “Common Issues Facing Accountants and Lawyers in the Current Business Economy.” This seminar yet again brought together two groups of professionals for cooperative learning in order to more effectively provide advice to our clients in these troubling times. This special seminar is the perfect way for lawyers and CPAs to learn the essentials of working together successfully in a business advisory and litigation capacity. The Course Planners recruited an amazing faculty of experienced and talented CPAs and attorneys who cover topics specially selected for their relevance, given the current state of the economy. Don’t miss this unique and practical seminar!
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Opening Remarks/Overview of Course
Jamie A. Khan, Esquire
Pratt-Thomas Walker, PA
A Business Records Primer for the Litigator and CPA
You will learn about the need for appropriate and accurate business records, how to advise clients on records, and how accurate records can keep you better positioned for litigation.
Jeff Hutto, CPA
Welch Roberts & Amburn, LLP
Fragile: Handle with Care
You will learn how to treat a business entity appropriately and maintain corporate formalities; how to advise your clients to act appropriately in order to avoid personal liability.
Richard S. Rosen, Esquire
Rosen Rosen & Hagood, LLC
Forensic Litigation and Accounting
How accounting firms can help when litigation arises.
Richard Livingston, CPA
Dixon Hughes, PLLC
Mid-morning Break
Relations Among Members & Partners
You will learn the key elements of fiduciary duties among Members of an LLC and business partners.
Scott Y. Barnes, Esquire
Warren & Sinkler, LLP
Business Tax Update
You will learn about recent changes and developments in business tax issues and updates.
Jeff Hutto, CPA
Welch Roberts & Amburn, LLP
Bankruptcy - Is it Time?
You will learn how to understand when it is time to seriously consider bankruptcy and how to proceed to protect your client.
Robert F. Anderson, Esquire
Anderson & Associates, PA
Jamie A. Kahn, Esq., Pratt-Thomas Walker, PA, Charleston, SC Jeff Hutto, CPA, Welch Roberts & Amburn, LLP, Charleston, SC Richard S. Rosen, Esq., Rosen Rosen & Hagood, LLC, Charleston, SC Richard Livingston, CPA, Dixon Hughes, PLLC, Charleston, SC Scott Y. Barnes, Esq., Warren & Sinkler, LLP, Charleston, SC Robert F. Anderson, Esq., Anderson & Associates, PA, Columbia, SC
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