Appellate Publications

Advanced Trial Advocacy In SC Pt. 2
Marcus A. Manos
National Business Institute    April 10, 2005

Presented at the National Business Institute.

Advanced Trial Advocacy In SC Pt. 1
Marcus A. Manos
April 10, 2005

Presented at the National Business Institute.

Recent Developments in Appellate Advocacy
Stephen P. Groves, Sr.
Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Law Journal, Winter 2005    Winter 2005

Equitable Considerations in Removal
Amy H. Geddes
South Carolina Lawyer    July 1, 2004

Recent Case law around the country indicates that, like many things in the law, the answer to the removal question of "Is one year the final answer?" may not be black or white or yes or no, but now more a gray "maybe."

The New South Carolina Employee Handbook Law: Frequently Asked Questions
David E. Dubberly and James C. Leventis
2004

The new law specifies under what circumstances employee handbooks as well as personnel manuals, policies, and other documents may not be considered contracts of employment.

Important 2002 Revisions to the "Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure"
Stephen P. Groves
2003

On December 1, 2002, several important amendments to the Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure will become effective. These rule changes "shall govern in all proceedings thereafter commenced and, insofar as just and practicable, all proceedings then pending."

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