December 03, 2014

L&C Legal Clinic farewell celebration

On December 2, the Multnomah Bar Association, Oregon State Bar, Multnomah County Circuit Court, Campaign for Equal Justice, and Lewis & Clark Law School hosted a farewell celebration for the Lewis & Clark low-income clinic staff and professors. Attended by judges, alums, students, and Lewis & Clark faculty and staff, the event drew a good crowd to the Multnomah County Court House where it took place. Judge Nan Waller; Sandy Hansberger ’82, a former clinic professor and current director of the Campaign for Equal Justice; Professor Dick Slottee; and student Caitlin Egeck spoke. All emphasized the great contribution the Lewis & Clark Clinic has made to the legal education of so many law students, while also providing important legal services to those most in need.

On December 2, the Multnomah Bar Association, Oregon State Bar, Multnomah County Circuit Court, Campaign for Equal Justice, and Lewis & Clark Law School hosted a farewell celebration for the Lewis & Clark low-income clinic staff and professors. Attended by judges, alums, students, and Lewis & Clark faculty and staff, the event drew a good crowd to the Multnomah County Court House where it took place. Judge Nan Waller; Sandy Hansberger ’82, a former clinic professor and current director of the Campaign for Equal Justice; Professor Dick Slottee; and student Caitlin Egeck spoke. All emphasized the great contribution the Lewis & Clark Clinic has made to the legal education of so many law students, while also providing important legal services to those most in need.