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SUSAN M. GLENN is a partner in the Columbia office of Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP, where her practice is devoted primarily to pharmaceutical products liability and commercial litigation. She wrote "Protecting Privileged Information and Work Product Under South Carolina Rule," 26(b)(5), The Defense Line (Summer, 1997). Ms. Glenn earned her B.A. degree from Vanderbilt University; her M.A. degree from Memphis State University; her Ph.D. degree from the University of Arizona; and her J.D. degree, magna cum laude, from the University of South Carolina School of Law. She is a member of the Richland County and American bar associations, and the South Carolina Bar. Ms. Glenn is currently a fellow in the Litigation Counsel of America. BARBARA M. SEYMOUR is the deputy disciplinary counsel to the Supreme Court of South Carolina where she investigates and prosecutes grievances filed against lawyers. In 1990, she earned her bachelor's degree in management and marketing from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She received her juris doctorate from the University of Georgia School of Law in 1993. Ms. Seymour worked as a trial lawyer from 1993 to 2000. She served as an adjunct instructor in the Professional Legal Assistants Program at Converse College and currently teaches as an adjunct in the Paralegal Degree Program at Midlands Technical College. Her courses have included civil litigation, legal research and writing, business law, torts, ethics and law office management. Ms. Seymour is a member of the South Carolina Bar, the Georgia Bar (inactive), and the National Organization of Bar Counsel. She currently serves on the Law Related Education Committee and the Professional Responsibility Committee at the South Carolina Bar. Ms. Seymour was named the 2006 Law Related Education Lawyer of the Year. She is a fellow of the National Institute for the Teaching of Ethics and Professionalism. Ms. Seymour is the creator and coordinator of the Legal Ethics and Practice Program (LEAPP), which includes ethics, advertising and trust account schools, sponsored by the Supreme Court and the South Carolina Bar.
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