| 11:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. |
Registration Courtroom Foyer |
| 12 - 12:05 p.m. |
Welcome and Introduction of Keynote Speaker Amy Pritchard, Choices Coordinator Courtroom |
| 12:05 - 12:35 p.m. |
Keynote Address Eric Liu, Host, Seattle Voices Courtroom |
| 12:40 - 1:40 p.m. | Session 1 |
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Panel A: Immigration/Voting Rights (Room 329) Join us for a discussion about current minority/immigrant exclusion from the political process. Come learn about our panelists’ experience working with minority/immigrant populations, and their effort towards changing policy at the national, state, and local levels. Moderator: Holly Smith, 3L, Seattle University School of Law Shankar Narayan, Policy Director, Hate Free Zone Henry Cruz, Washington State Commissioner of Hispanic Affairs, Immigration Attorney, Rios Cantor, P.S. Melissa Campos Avelar, Staff Attorney, Northwest Immigrant Rights Project Nadine Shiroma, Co-Founder, Institute for Community Involvement, Founding Member, Raising Our Asian Pacific American Representation Nancy Talner, Staff Attorney, American Civil Liberties Union
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Panel B: Enhancing Your Legal Career through Writing (Room C3) Whether you are planning a career in a public or private practice, you can enhance your career by writing. The panelists for today’s discussion have written everything from fiction novels to the Washington Practice books, from how to wind up on top when dealing with your insurance company to the book on legal writing. Our panelists have a wide range of experience and talent, come see how they do it. Moderator: Jaspreet Chowdhary, 2L, Seattle University School of Law Laurel Currie Oates, Legal Writing Program Director and Associate Professor of Law, Seattle University School of Law Matthew King, Wershow & Ritter, Inc. Mark Lindquist, Pierce County Prosecutor’s Office Christopher Davis, Davis Law Group, P.S.
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Panel C: Trial Advocacy (Courtroom) Join us for a panel discussion with four masters of trial advocacy as they discuss their experiences, share war stories, and provide insights from practicing law the way it was meant to be practiced. Moderator: Mike Rhodes, 2L, Seattle University School of Law Anne Bremner, Partner, Stafford Frey Cooper Karen Koehler, President, Washington State Trial Lawyers Association; Partner, Stritmatter Kessler Whelan Coluccio William S. Bailey, Partner, Fury Bailey William D. Marler, Partner, Marler Clark
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| 1:40 - 1:50 p.m. |
Break |
| 1:50 - 2:50 p.m. | Session II |
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Panel A: Juvenile Justice / Child Advocacy (Room C6) The Juvenile Justice & Youth Advocacy Panel brings together legal professionals who work in both the criminal and civil legal systems. This panel includes the head prosecutor in charge of the Juvenile Unit in King County, as well as lawyers for TeamChild and Columbia Legal Services, who advocate for youth on such issues as education, public benefits, and child welfare. Moderator: Jeni Garber, 1L, Seattle University School of Law Erin Shea, Equal Justice Works Fellow; Staff Attorney, Columbia Legal Services Wyman Yip, Supervising Attorney, King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office Karen Pillar, Staff Attorney, TeamChild
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Panel B: Political Process/Legislative (Room 110) Go behind the scenes and learn how you can use your law degree to aid the political process. Moderator: Steffanie Moxon, 1L, Seattle University School of Law Gil Brewer, Legislative Liaison, Department of Revenue Terry Price, Counsel, Democratic Caucus for the Washington State House of Representatives’ Judiciary and Environmental Health Committees Brendan Donckers, Chair, Political Committee; Executive Board and Steering Committee Joseph Fain, Chief of Staff for Councilmember Pete von Reichbauer, King County Council District 7
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Panel C: Health Law (Room C1) Health law is an ever evolving field, come hear what it is like to practice law in this setting. Moderator: Jennifer Modak, 2L, Seattle University School of Law Janet Varon, Executive Director, Northwest Health Law Advocates Barbara Isenhour, Partner, Isenhour Bleck Rajiv Nagaich, Law Offices of Johnson & Nagaich, P.S.
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| 2:50 - 3 p.m. |
Break |
| 3 - 4 p.m. | Session III |
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Panel A: Environmental Law/Land Use (Room C6) Are you passionate about the environment and interested in sustainable growth, land use, and water resource management? Attend this panel discussion to learn more about what your career can do for your community. Moderators: Julie Golomb, 3L, & Anne Powell, 1L, Seattle University School of Law Roger Wynne, Seattle City Attorney’s Office, Land Use Division Ryan Vancil, Vancil Law Offices, PLLC Patrick Williams, Center for Environmental Law and Policy
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Panel B: Dispute Resolution/Labor Law (Room 110) Negotiation and Mediation is a fast growing alternative to costly litigation, hear what options are available in this field of law. Moderator: Rebecca Stodola, 3L, Seattle University School of Law John Monahan, Monaghan & Biagi, PLLC Lloyd Robinson, Founding Partner, Gall Robinson & Associates William Lincoln, Executive Director, Conflict Resolution, Research and Resource Institute, Inc. Larry Schwerin, Coordinating Partner, Schwerin Campbell Barnard & Iglitzin, LLP
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Panel C: Technology (Room C1) The Northwest is known for its innovative technology career options. Learn how to use your law degree to be part of this exciting field. Moderator: Brian Rowe, 2L, Seattle University School of Law Robert J. Kayihura, Microsoft; Founder and Chair of the Board of Directors, Data Solutions, Inc. Nicholas Mitchell, Media Tech Law Group David Green, Corbis
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