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January 27th 2006 • Printer version University of Oregon School of Law FEBRUARY EVENTS
Court of Appeals visit, Imagining Indians film
festival, Mediator Ethics - Getting Paid, Being Sued, and Keeping
Quiet, and more
Thursday, February 2
THINKING ALOUD: Svitlana Kravchenko
Noon, faculty lounge. Svitlana Kravchenko, adjunct professor of
environmental law, will discuss "Strengthening Compliance with
International Environmental Treaties: A Participatory Example as part
of the Thinking Aloud series of faculty works-in-progress. INFO
Friday, February 3
February 3-4 Northwest Public Service Career Fair
Opportunities for
students, alumni, government agencies, public interest and public
service employers. Hosted by Northwest Consortium Law Schools. All day
Friday in Seattle, all day Saturday in Portland. INFO: (541) 346-3847
Monday, February 6
Oregon Court of Appeals
Room 175. The appeals court hears oral arguments at the law school. Sponsored
by the Legal Research and Writing Program.
Wednesday, February 8
FIRESIDE CHAT:
Svitlana Kravchenko on the Global Environment
4:30 p.m., Many Nations Longhouse (directly behind the law school.)
University students and others are invited to hear environmental law
professor Kravchenko on Global Environmental Challenges: What Can Be
Done. INFO: 346-3845.
February 10-12
FILM FESTIVAL: Imagining Indians
Bijou Art Cinemas, 419 E. 13th Avenue, Eugene. A film festival on
Imagining Indians: Indigenous North Americans in Film. This selection
of films by and about Native Americans will be shown throughout the
weekend, times tba. Event organized by Eugene Weekly newspaper
and cosponsored by the Morse Center. INFO: (541) 346-3700.
Wednesday, February 15
Friday, February 17
CONFERENCE: Intersections of Native American Culture,
Politics and Law
February 21-22 Oregon State Bar Exam
Holiday Inn Portland Airport. Columbia Conference Center, 8439 NE Columbia Boulevard,
Portland.
Wednesday, February 22
Friday, February 24
CLE: Mediator Ethics - Getting Paid, Being Sued,
and Keeping Quiet 1:00 P.M.-4:30 P.M., Knight Law Center. Three experts will talk about
the dicey and delicate issues every mediator has to face - getting
paid, being sued, and keeping quiet. Hear University of Colorado law
professor Scott Peppet on Contingency fees for mediators: blasphemy or
opportunity? UO law professor Michael Moffitt on The prospect(s) of
liability for practicing mediators, and Pendleton scientist and mediator Rebecca Hiers on The evolving mediator privilege: confidentialitys
uncharted waters. Cost: $30 for 3 general CLE credits. Free
and open to the general public. FULL STORY
Monday, February 27
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