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August 18, 2020
Using the Immigration System to Support your Business Goals
Join the Small Business Legal Clinic and immigration and business attorney, Sarah Moe to learn about the difference between immigrant and non-immigrant visas, how to sponsor yourself or someone else for a business visa, and what is new at USCIS. There will be a Q&A portion at the end of the webinar.
May 7, 2020
Building Trust Across Difference; Racial Realities and How They Impact the Attorney-Client Relationship
Client-centered lawyering is only possible when trust has been built between the client and the attorney. Unfortunately, outside factors and factors within an attorney’s control but outside of their awareness can greatly impact a client’s feeling of trust and connection. This CLE will focus on race from historical, institutional and personal perspectives. Participants will better understand realities outside of their control and will be given tools to work on habits within their control.
The SBLC will apply for 3 Access to Justice CLE credits. The CLE costs $30.
Please use this link to pay for the CLE.
April 2, 2020
Renegotiating Your Business Lease: Information and Tips for Challenging Times
Join the Small Business Legal Clinic as we discuss how to handle lease negotiations during such a difficult time. The SBLC will focus on explaining lease terms and giving general suggestions. This will be an online presentation. Please sign up with your email and you will be sent a link for the presentation.
March 11, 2020
Small Business Legal Clinic and Low Income Taxpayer Clinic Open House
Join us as we recognize our volunteer attorneys, funders and clients who made 2019 another record breaking year! We will have tabling and entertainment form SBLC clients.
March 4, 2020
Building Trust Across Difference; Racial Realities and How They Impact the Attorney-Client Relationship
This CLE will focus on race from historical, institutional and personal perspectives. Participants will better understand realities outside of their control and will be given tools to work on habits within their control.
December 18, 2019
Building Trust Across Difference; Racial Realities and How They Impact the Attorney-Client Relationship
Client-centered lawyering is only possible when trust has been built between the client and the attorney. Unfortunately, outside factors and factors within an attorney’s control but outside of their awareness can greatly impact a client’s feelings of trust and connection. This CLE will focus on race from historical, institutional and personal perspectives. Participants will better understand realities outside of their control and will be given tools to work on habits within their control.
November 5, 2019
Building Trust Across Difference; Racial Realities and How They Impact the Attorney-Client Relationship
Client-centered lawyering is only possible when trust has been built between the client and the attorney. Unfortunately, outside factors and factors within an attorney’s control but outside of their awareness can greatly impact a client’s feelings of trust and connection. This CLE will focus on race from historical, institutional and personal perspectives. Participants will better understand realities outside of their control and will be given tools to work on habits within their control.
April 4, 2018
Legal Foundations and the Trademark Process
Business owners face legal questions at key moments of the business process. The Small Business Legal Clinic welcomes new and establish business owners who would like to know more about entity formation and trademarking to attend a presentation that will provide a basic framework for both issue and provide time for questions. The event is free, however, RSVPs are limited, so please only RSVP if you will be able to attend!
Contact the SBLC at 503-768-6940 with any questions you may have.
Contact the SBLC at 503-768-6940 with any questions you may have.
November 29, 2016
Nov. 29 Dine at Portobello! Support Earthrise!
Nov. 29-Come indulge your inner foodie at our Dine & Donate event at Portobello Vegan Trattoria. Portobello is donating 10% of sales towards funding our Founders’ Legacy Fellowship program as part of #givingtuesday. Everyone is welcome!
email sblc@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-6940
fax 503-768-6540
Executive Director Juliana Minn
333 SW 5th Ave.
Suite 400
Portland, OR 97204