Events

Past Events

October 18, 2022

SABER Lunch & Learn w/ Jay Nusbaum, Vice President and General Counsel of Vestas-American Wind Technology, Inc.

Join us for our first Lunch & Learn event of the year, with guest Jay Nusbaum of Vestas-American Wind Technology, Inc. We’ll be chatting about the wind energy industry, what it’s like to work in-house (and how to get there), and any questions on your mind. Please RSVP.
October 7, 2022

SABER Social Hour - w/ Green Business Initiative from the University of Oregon Law School

Join SABER & Green Business Initiative, from the University of Oregon School of Law, at sustainability-focused Chuckanut Brewery! The social hour is an opportunity for the groups to connect and foster a community of future legal professionals interested in environmental and business law. Please RSVP. 

September 28, 2018

23rd Annual Business Law Fall Forum “The Procedure of IP”

This forum will explore the various ways in which the laws of Civil Procedure and Intellectual Property intersect.  Among other things, speakers will cover preclusion in the context of administrative proceedings, the territorial scope of IP claims and remedies generally, equitable estoppel within copyright cases, jury instructions in copyright cases, and the standards for infringement and burdens of proof in copyright cases.
February 25, 2015

Alternative Careers with Lawyers

Using your law degree for the changing legal and business worlds.

February 12, 2015

2015 Divestment Panel

Fossil Fuel Divestment Panel – Discuss fossil fuel divestment, its potential, and possible shortcomings with professional guests working in the field.
November 11, 2014

Integrating Business and Sustainability in the 21st Century

Integrating Business and Sustainability in the 21st Century
Harley Franco ’77, Chairman and CEO, Harley Marine Services, Inc.

September 10, 2014

General Meeting

SABER’s First Annual General Meeting
October 14, 2013

SABER Roundtable Series: COMMUNITY SOLAR

WHAT is “Community Solar”? And HOW does it relate to my career?

Many Americans are banding together with a simple idea: to share the costs and the rewards of renewable energy.