18th Annual Northwest Bankruptcy Institute
April 15, 9 a.m.-5:15 p.m.
April 16, 8:30 a.m.-noon
9.75 general CLE credits including .5 credit for lunch presentation, and 1
ethics credit
Grand Hyatt Seattle, Seattle
Don’t miss this once-a-year opportunity to join the best and the brightest of the bankruptcy bar. The program features Northwest practitioners and judges for seven plenary sessions, including ethics and a judges’ panel, six breakout sessions to choose from and a hosted reception. The lunch presentation features Tulane University School of Law Dean Lawrence Ponoroff, who will present "The Limits of Bankruptcy Purposes and Policy: Religious Organization Filings." (Washington credits pending.)
(No video replay.)
Family Law 2005
April 29, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Credits pending
Oregon Convention Center, Portland
Breaking up is hard to do. This seminar will provide the resources and tools to deal with issues of dividing marital property (both tangible and intangible), as well as how to identify and address parenting time issues for teens.
Ast (6/3) CB (5/20) Eug (6/3) GP (5/19)
HR (5/20) Klam (5/20) LG (5/20) LO (6/18) Med (6/3) New
(6/3) Pend (6/3) Red (6/3) Rose (5/19) Salem (5/20) Vale
(5/20)
Medicine for Lawyers with Larry Cohen
April 22, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
6 general CLE credits
Oregon Convention Center, Portland
While this program won’t teach you to be a doctor, participants will gain critical skills to use in any case involving medical records and evidence. Acquire useful knowledge with direct application for personal injury, workers’ compensation, Social Security disability, criminal law, domestic relations and trial practice. Using real-life examples and video segments of courtroom testimony, this fast-paced and entertaining seminar will illustrate effective methods for dealing with medical evidence, regardless of the practice area.
Ast (5/13) CB (5/6) Eug (5/13) GP (5/5)
HR (5/6) Klam (5/6) LG (5/6) LO (6/4) Med (5/13) New
(5/13) Pend (5/13) Red (5/13) Rose (5/5) Salem (5/6)
Vale (5/6)
Family Law 2005
April 29, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
5.25 general CLE credits and 1 child abuse reporting credit
Oregon Convention Center, Portland
Breaking up is hard to do. This seminar will provide the resources and tools to deal with issues of dividing marital property (both tangible and intangible), as well as how to identify and address parenting time issues for teens.
Ast (6/3) CB (5/20) Eug (6/3) GP (5/19)
HR (5/20) Klam (5/20) LG (5/20) LO (6/18) Med (6/3) New
(6/3) Pend (6/3) Red (6/3) Rose (5/19) Salem (5/20) Vale
(5/20)
5th Annual OREGON Tax Institute
Thursday, May 12, 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Friday, May 13, 8:30 a.m.-
12:15 p.m.
10.5 general CLE credits (includes .5 credit for lunch presentation) and 1
ethics credit*
Embassy Suites Portland-Downtown
The 5th Annual Oregon Tax Institute brings an array of timely topics to tax attorneys and practitioners, including a federal and state legislative update, fraud issues, and privilege concerns. The ethics portion will cover limitations on the scope of engagement and the crime-fraud exception. Special guest speaker Philip N. Jones will present "My Brief but Illustrious Career at the U.S. Supreme Court" during lunch. At the conclusion of Friday's program, join the Institute faculty and your colleagues for a reception at the Embassy Suites featuring a tasting of Northwest wines.
*Eligible for 12.5 CPE credits.
No video replay.
For additional CLE Seminars information
Oregon Administrative Law 2005 supplement now available
Written and edited by experienced lawyers who practice before a wide range of Oregon administrative agencies, the 2005 supplement to Oregon Administrative Law updates the original text with new case law and 2003 legislation. The book and supplement thoroughly explain the essential components of Oregon’s Administrative Procedures Act, including its comprehensive definitions, rulemaking procedures, contested case procedures, procedures for judicial review of rules, contested case orders, declaratory rulings and much more.
The price of the book with brand new 2005 Supplement in print or on CD-ROM is $120; the price to order the new supplement only (in print or on CD-ROM) is $50.To order, please call the OSB Service Desk at (503) 684-7413 or, toll-free in Oregon, (800) 452-8260, ext. 413.
Elder Law 2005 supplement now available
The first comprehensive guide to elder law in Oregon has just been updated. Designed exclusively for attorneys whose practice involves elder law, estate planning, health law, family law or litigation on behalf of the elderly or their clients, Elder Law examines key issues affecting elderly clients, including planning for incapacity, using Social Security and Medicare, making long-term care choices, dealing with nursing home mistreatment and planning for retirement. This update also includes hundreds of tips and websites for effectively using federal, state and community resources that serve older Oregonians.
The just-released 2005 supplement is priced as follows: the book with the supplement (in print or on CD-ROM) is $205; the supplement alone (in print or on CD-ROM) is $65. To order, please call the OSB Service Desk at (503) 684-7413 or, toll-free in Oregon, (800) 452-8260.
For additional CLE Publications information
June 10 Hot Topics in Estate Planning
June 17 Winning Settlement & Mediation
July 14 Ethics in 18 Holes
August 15-19 Summer Video Week