Current Programs
Following are upcoming CLE programs offered for Fall 2009.
December 4
Civil Dispute Management
A comprehensive look at varying one's approach to each case so it is tailored to the client's true needs and best interests. This program will explore a wide range of topics from drafting dispute resolution language to handling the disputed case headed for trial. Take time to discover innovations, tips, practices, fresh ideas and brainstorming to improve our practices & legal system.
Date to be announced
Public Policy Forum: "A Duty to Say No?"
Policy, Professional and Personal Implications of the Department of Justice Report on the Office of Legal Counsel Interrogation Memos
Spring 2010
Below are preliminary dates for our upcoming Spring programs. More information regarding these and other Spring programs will be available soon.
January 15
The Three Strikes Law, co-sponsored by Washington Defenders Association
January 15
Discovering and Creating Your Ideal Practice with Karen Summerville and Pete Roberts: Law Practice Management in Today's World
February 11 and 12
AILA's Comprehensive Annual Northwest Regional Immigration Law Conference: Multi-Track Conference for Immigration Lawyers and Non-Immigration Lawyers.
February 19 and 20
"Civil Legal Representation and Access to Justice: Breaking Point or Opportunity for Change" A Symposium and CLE Program Sponsored by the Korematsu Center for Justice, Seattle University School of Law, and the University of Washington School of Law
February 25
The Initiative for Diversity Governing Council (IDGC) and the Minority Report Card: How Are We Doing and Where Are We Headed?
February 26
Legal Implications of Social Media, Co-Sponsored by the Intellectual Property Law Students
March 12
The New Lawyer: Emerging Perspectives for a Noble Profession
March 26
Holman on Restorative Justice
April 30
WSSHA Spring Seminar
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