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Oregon Law Institute

Child Abuse Reporting

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22nd Annual Ethics Seminar: MANDATORY CHILD ABUSE REPORTING FOR ATTORNEYS
Summary of Contents: This session will address the mandatory reporting obligation for Oregon lawyers through a series of hypothetical scenarios and answer the following questions: What is child abuse? When do lawyers have an obligation to report abuse? How do you report? When are you prohibited from reporting abuse? What are the consequences of reporting? What are the consequences of not reporting when you should?
November 6, 2009
MCLE: 1 CAR
CDs/Book: $35 per set
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21st Annual Ethics Seminar: MANDATORY CHILD ABUSE REPORTING FOR ATTORNEYS
Summary of Contents: Oregon lawyers know they are required to make a report when they have a reasonable belief that child abuse has occurred, once they come into contact with the victim or the perpetrator of that abuse. Analysis of this simple sounding statement reveals uncertainties, however, and the possibility that moving away from one problem may be approaching another. This will be a practical discussion designed to inform the judgments lawyers are required to make, and the steps they are required to take, to fulfill their duty to assist in protecting children from abuse..
November 7, 2008
MCLE: 1 CAR
CDs/Book: $35 per set
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20th Annual Ethics Seminar: BETWEEN SCYLLA AND CHARYBDIS
Summary of Contents: Oregon lawyers know they are required to make a report when they have a reasonable belief that child abuse has occurred, once they come into contact with the victim or the perpetrator of that abuse. Analysis of this simple sounding statement reveals uncertainties, however, and the possibility that moving away from one problem may be approaching another. This will be a practical discussion designed to inform the judgments lawyers are required to make, and the steps they are required to take, to fulfill their duty to assist in protecting children from abuse.
November 16, 2007
MCLE: 1 CAR
Cass. or CDs/Book: $35 per set
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MCLE Credits:
(G) General
(PS) Practical Skills
(G/PS) General or Practical Skills
(E) Ethics
(A/J) Access to Justice
(CAR) Child Abuse Reporting

[R] Reciprocity: This seminar meets the qualifications for credit necessary to fulfill the MCLE requirements for reciprocal admission to the Oregon State Bar.

MCLE Credits apply to Audio/Book or Video/Book Sets only.

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Elizabeth M. Stephens

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Mary Hart

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Windy-Ayres Wray

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Sarah DeGroat

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