March 6, 2024 | 12:00 – 1:05 PM PST | Virtual

The Intersection of Victims’ Rights Enforcement and Legal Ethics

In this presentation, Assistant Disciplinary Counsel for the Oregon State Bar, Alison Wilkinson, will discuss ethical obligations that are likely to arise when working with victims of crime. Through case examples and hypotheticals, you will leave this presentation with a better understanding of how to satisfy your professional responsibilities while best advocating for victims.

CLE Accreditation:

An application will be submitted to the Oregon State Bar for 1.0 Ethics CLE credit. Once approved in Oregon, this program will be approved for 1.0 CLE credit with the State Bar of California; NCVLI is an approved CA multiple activity provider. The training may be eligible for CLE credit in other states; a certificate of attendance will be available after the program.

National Alliance of Victims’ Rights Attorneys (NAVRA) is a project of National Crime Victim Law Institute (NCVLI).

For more information about NAVRA, visit www.navra.org. For more information about NCVLI, visit www.ncvli.org.

Registration closes 2/23/2024

Presented by:

Alison Wilkinson

Assistant Disciplinary Counsel for the Oregon State Bar

Facilitated by:

Julieanna Elegant

Director of Strategic Partnerships and Outreach, National Crime Victim Law Institute