Podcast: Hannah Honeycutt
Hannah Honeycutt, Executive Director of the South Carolina Access to Justice Commission, discusses the justice gap in SC
Charleston School of Law, in partnership with Lawyers Helping Lawyers, have released the Fall 2022 event schedule.
Lawyers Helping Lawyers provides any lawyer, judge, or law student who is experiencing problems with substance abuse or experiencing other mental or emotional health challenges.
The organization also provides referrals to services, mentors who have experienced similar challenges, and can help you develop a plan to address character and fitness issues. All services are confidential.
Please contact Beth Padgett or Michael Abro for more information.
Monday, October 17
12pm – 1pm (224)
Mindfulness Training: Lunch Provided
Monday, October 24
12pm – 1pm (224)
Mindfulness Training: Lunch Provided
Monday, October 31
12pm – 1pm (224)
Mindfulness Training: Lunch Provided
Tuesday, November 8
12pm – 5pm (Student Affairs Conference Room)
Office Hours
Tuesday, November 22nd
12pm – 5pm (Student Affairs Conference Room)
Office Hours
Tuesday, December 6th
12pm – 5pm (Student Affairs Conference Room)
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Hannah Honeycutt, Executive Director of the South Carolina Access to Justice Commission, discusses the justice gap in SC
The following was originally published by the South Carolina chapter for the Association of Corporate Counsel.
Cade Gossett, a native of Centre, Alabama, Gossett has a passion for community and serving.