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LIVE WEBCAST
This seminar is available via Live Webcast, which will allow you to tap into our event with your computer.
Live CLE Credits are available for OR & WA.
Check the credits section for more information.
Please read the System Requirements for the Live Webcast prior to registering.
Only the person registered will receive Continuing Education Credits for the course.
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Don't Miss These Presentations!
Ethical Considerations
Tax Law
Corporate Law
Employment Law
Bankruptcy
Construction
Land Use
Criminal Defense
Trusts & Estates
Environmental Law
Personal Injury and Civil Litigation
Real Estate Purchase and Sales
Intellectual Property
Who Should Attend:
Anyone wanting to fulfill all of their CLE Credits!
Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009
Update on Federal Tax Law
Legacy Health System
An Overview of Oregon Corporate Law
Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
Davis Wright Tremaine LLP
Discrimination Law Update; Wage and Hour
Developments; Recent Significant Court Decisions
Jordan Schrader Ramis PC
Perkins Coie LLP
Perkins Coie LLP
Contractor Claims, Owner Claims, Claims
Against Design Professionals, Procedures
and Start for Design
Jordan Schrader Ramis PC
| 2:45 | Ethical Considerations: Attorney-Client
Privilege Waiver, Attorney Professional
Responsibility, Risk Management |
Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP
The Nuts and Bolts of Oregon’s Land Use
Laws; Basics of Growth Management;
Wetlands, Local Implementation of
Environmental Restrictions
Stoel Rives LLP
An Overview of Criminal Defense
Ransom Blackman LLP
Ransom Blackman LLP
| 6:00 | Questions and Answers |
Friday, Nov. 20, 2009
An Overview of Trust & Estate Litigation
Samuels Yoelin Kantor Seymour & Spinrad LLP
| 9:30 | Environmental & Natural Resources Law |
Identifying and Responding to Environmental
and Natural Resource Issues in Business and
Property Transactions
Jordan Schrader Ramis PC
Jordan Schrader Ramis PC
| 10:45 | Personal Injury and Civil Litigation/
Ethical Considerations |
Consideration of Malpractice and Ethical
Issues Related to Plaintiff Practice in the
Personal Injury Field
Schwabe Williamson & Wyatt PC
Stoel Rives LLP
| 1:45 | Real Estate Purchase and Sales |
Purchase & Sale Agreements, Including
Efforts at a Set of Statewide Forms, Update
on Current Forms and Procedures, Distressed
Home Legislation
Stoel Rives LLP
| 2:45 | Intellectual Property Law |
Recent Developments in Intellectual Property
Law Every Business Lawyer Needs to Know
Kolisch Hartwell PC
| 4:00 | Ethical Considerations: Lawyer
Discipline ~ A Year in Review |
Oregon State Bar
Oregon State Bar
| 5:00 | Questions and Answers |
Elaine R. Albrich is an attorney with Stoel Rives LLP and
practices in their Resources, Development and Environment
Practice Group where she focuses on land use, natural resources,
permitting and development. She assists clients in obtaining
permits for both urban and rural development.
Victoria D. Blachly, a partner with Samuels Yoelin Kantor Seymour & Spinrad LLP, is a civil trial attorney. She works on
a wide range of litigation issues, with a primary focus on fiduciary
litigation for individual trustees, corporate trustees, beneficiaries,
and personal representatives.
Marc D. Blackman is a partner with Ransom Blackman LLP, focuses his practice in the area of criminal justice. He has been
listed in The Best Lawyers in America for the past 25 years.
Hafez Daraee is with the law firm of Jordan Schrader Ramis PC. He focuses his practice in the areas of securities litigation, mortgage and banking law and compliance, complex commercial, construction, and real estate litigation, as well as real estate and construction development and transactions.
David W. Green, a partner at Stoel Rives LLP, practices in real
estate and financial transactions. His expertise covers the broad
range of situations in which clients acquire, develop, finance,
exchange, lease, operate and sell property. He has been included
in The Best Lawyers on America for the last 13 years.
Ronald G. Guerra is a partner with Jordan Schrader Ramis PC. His experience includes negotiating labor contracts,
administering grievance and arbitration processes, presenting
discrimination and supervisory training, conducting employment-related
investigations, and developing employee policies.
Steven Hedberg, a partner with Perkins Coie LLP, has 25
years experience working with clients to solve complex
commercial and economic issues related to insolvent companies.
He is listed in The Best Lawyers in America and has been listed as
an “Oregon Super Lawyer” by Oregon Law & Politics since its
inception in 2006.
Jacob A. Heth is a partner with Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, focusing his practice on corporate and transactional matters
securities, mergers and acquisitions, reorganizations,
recapitalizations and corporate governance. He was previously
Director of Legal Affairs for Hollywood Entertainment Corp.
Peter E. Heuser, a partner at Kolisch Hartwell PC, has been
practicing as an intellectual property attorney for over 30 years.
He represents Oregon and California companies, handling their
intellectual property needs, including patent prosecution, and is
ranked in the top 50 attorneys in Oregon Super Lawyers magazine.
Helen M. Hierschbiel is Deputy General Counsel of the Oregon State Bar where, among other things, she regularly answers ethics
questions from lawyers and writes ethics columns for the Oregon
State Bar Bulletin. She started working at the Oregon State Bar
in December 2003 in the Client Assistance Office where she
screened complaints against lawyers.
Calvin L. Keith is a partner at Perkins Coie LLP where he manages
the employment law practice in the Portland office. He has
over 25 years of experience in employment law which includes
multi-party and class action employment and wage and hour litigation, unlawful competition, trade secret and confidential
information issues.
Jan K. Kitchel is a shareholder at Schwabe Williamson & Wyatt PC. He has tried cases in a large number of areas including
wrongful death, catastrophic injury, products liability, medical
malpractice, insurance coverage, premises liability, commercial
transactions, business valuations, will contests, real estate disputes,
and other probate disputes.
Matthew D. Larson, an attorney with Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, assists clients in private securities offerings, public securities
law compliance and liability. He also represents clients in mergers,
stock and asset sales, and
Kendra M. Matthews is a partner with Ransom Blackman LLP. A substantial focus of her practice is appellate litigation.
She also regularly represents individuals and entities in criminal
investigations, and cases and professionals in disciplinary
proceedings before licensing boards.
Roy Pulvers, a partner with Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP, focuses on motions practice in litigation. He represents lawyers and law firms in a range of matters related to legal ethics and professional responsibility and liability
Christopher L. Reive is a partner at Jordan Schrader Ramis PC. He regularly assists clients with environmental concerns,
including risk management and allocation, waste management
and disposal on job sites, obtaining insurance coverage, permitting
and reporting to regulatory agencies, spill and release
response, and worker safety.
Jeffrey D. Sapiro is Disciplinary Counsel for the Oregon State Bar. He regularly assists clients with environmental concerns,
including risk management and allocation, waste management
and disposal on job sites, obtaining insurance coverage, permitting
and reporting to regulatory agencies, spill and release
response, and worker safety.
Steven L. Shropshire is a partner at Jordan Schrader Ramis PC. He helps his clients with the complex legal environment
that governs natural resources, environmental, real estate, and land
use matters. He advises clients in a wide variety of contexts including
transactions, administrative proceedings, and legislation.
Suzanne B. Taylor, CPA, joined Legacy Health System in 2006
as Director of Tax after 25 years in Public Accounting. She
oversees all aspects of taxation for Legacy Health System
including tax-exempt filings (form 990); taxable corporate filings;
property tax exemption requests, tax filings and appeals;
Washington Sales & Use and Business and Occupation Tax,
pension plan and benefit issues and tax research.
Bradley F. Tellam, a partner with Stoel Rives LLP, practices in the areas of employment law, complex litigation and appeals, legal ethics and professional responsibility issues. He is among the preeminent legal ethics advisers in Oregon and frequently writes and speaks on ethics issues.
This seminar is approved for the following credits
Oregon State Bar
12.0 General, 3.0 Ethics & 1.0 Practical Skills CLE Credits (Live Credits for Attending & Webcast)
Washington State Bar Association
11.0 General & 4.0 Ethics CLE Credits (Live Credits for Attending & Webcast)
If this seminar has not been approved for the credits you require, let us know and we will look into it for you.
Information on Continuing Education Credits
| Single Registration |
$595.00 |
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| Live Webcast |
$595.00 |
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| 2 or more (each) |
$545.00 |
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| Government Employee |
$495.00 |
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| Non-Profit / NGO |
$495.00 |
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| New Associate |
$460.00 |
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| Paralegal |
$460.00 |
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| Student |
$347.00 |
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| Printed Course Materials |
$150.00 |
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| DVD Homestudy |
$605.00 |
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| CD Homestudy |
$605.00 |
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| Day One ONLY |
$347.00 |
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| Day Two ONLY |
$347.00 |
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Fee Description
Cancellation Policy
We will refund your tuition less a $50 cancellation charge if we receive your cancellation by 11/13/2009.
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| World Trade Center |
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121 SW Salmon, Bldg. 2
Portland, OR 97204
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A block of rooms has been set
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