Registration

19th Annual Conference

Standing Up for Animals: Can a Bad Economy Inspire Greater Goodness?

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Registration & Pricing

Live Webinar Registration

Webinar registrants received login details to enable them to view the conference panel sessions* and Saturday keynote address live from their personal computers. Registrants were also able to jump back and forth between panel segments as they wished during the webinar. The links to the segments were available exclusively for webinar viewers for 30 days after the conclusion of the event. After that date, the links were made available to the public free of charge.

In order to view the webinar or podcast sessions, participants must download Silverlight (for free) in advance for both PCs and Macs. Verify whether you already have Silverlight on your computer by clicking here.  If you are able to view the linked podcast from the 2010 Animal Law Conference, you will also be able to view the live webinar or podcasts.

*NOTE: A few of the sessions were not recorded as per the request of the speakers and will, therefore, not be available to webinar viewers (or podcast viewers after the event). The sessions that were NOT available were:

- Friday, October 14, 2011 (7:30-8:00 p.m.)
Keynote Address by Joyce Tischler
This session is not available as it takes place at a venue outside of the law school. It will, however, be available to view via podcast after the conference.

- Saturday, October 15, 2011 (1:30-3:00 p.m.)
Practicing Animal Law: Why Contracts, Wills &
Business Law Matter to Animals

Speakers Bruce Berning & Rebecca Huss

- Sunday, October 16, 2011 (9:15-10:45 a.m.)
Making Cultural Judgments ”“ Animal We Eat; Animals We Love
Speakers Pamela Frasch & Joyce Tischler

- Sunday, October 16, 2011 (11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.)
Taking Matters into our Own Hands: Private Prosecutions &
the Enforcement of Canadian Animal Protection Legislation

Speakers Sophie Gaillard & Peter Sankoff

 

Live Webinar Pricing

  • General  - $100
  • Student (ID required) - $25
  • Attorney - $100
  • Newly Admitted Attorney (2010/2011) or Paralegal - $82.50
  • Nonprofit or Public Interest Employee - $72.50
  • Lewis & Clark Law School/College Staff or Student  - $7.50
  • CLE credits (attorneys only; Please note: the live webinar has been approved for 13.00 general credits and 1.25 ethics credits through the Oregon State Bar) - $110

Webinar registration is non-refundable.

 

Conference Registration

Registration opened June 29, 2011 and SOLD OUT August 31, 2011.

 

Conference Pricing

Early-bird Registration Pricing (through September 9, 2011):

Registration includes Friday evening reception, all panel sessions, meals at the conference, Saturday banquet dinner, keynote addresses. Please indicate during registration whether you plan to attend the evening programs for headcount purposes. Please note: registration closes two days before the event or as soon as the conference is sold out.

  • General Admission - $200
  • Student (ID required) - $50
  • Attorney - $200
  • Newly Admitted Attorney (2010/2011) or Paralegal - $165
  • Nonprofit or Public Interest Employee - $145
  • Lewis & Clark Law School/College Staff or Student  - $15 without Saturday banquet dinner or $40 with Saturday banquet dinner
  • Friday Reception Guest ticket - $30
  • Saturday Banquet Dinner Guest ticket - $40

CLE credits (attorneys only; Please note: the conference has been approved for 13.00 general credits and 1.25 ethics credits through the Oregon State Bar) - $110

Late Registration (September 10 - October 12, 2011):

  • General Admission - $220
  • Student (ID required) - $55
  • Attorney - $220
  • Newly Admitted Attorney (2010/2011) or Paralegal - $185
  • Nonprofit or Public Interest Employee - $165
  • Lewis & Clark School/College Staff or Student  - $20 without Saturday banquet dinner or $45 with Saturday banquet dinner
  • Friday Reception Guest ticket - $35
  • Saturday Banquet Dinner Guest ticket - $45

CLE credits (attorneys only; Please note: the conference has been approved for 13.00 general credits and 1.25 ethics credits through the Oregon State Bar) - $115

 

Registration Cancellation Policy

A full refund of the registration fees (less a $15 processing fee) is available if registration is canceled by September 23, 2011.  A 50% refund of the registration fees (less a $15 processing fee) is available if registration is canceled by September 30, 2011. We regret that no refund is available after September 30, 2011. Webinar registration is non-refundable.