Seminars and Video Replays
OSB CLE seminars cover many areas of law to educate Oregon lawyers and assist them in staying up-to-date on changing legal developments. Led by expert practitioners and nationally recognized guest speakers, our seminars cover various levels of expertise for the new and experienced lawyer.
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17th Annual Litigation Institute & Retreat

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4.75 General CLE credits
Registration:
$290 (by 2/12/10)
$310 (after 2/12/10)
to register.
You’ve likely seen a number of trial advocacy presenters. Many were probably good, some even great. But this year’s featured presenter, Mike Cash, is a rare breed who relishes trial and sharing his tactics and techniques with other trial lawyers. In addition to being a dynamic, electric, and practiced speaker, Mike has represented plaintiffs and defendants in complex commercial litigation in state and federal courts for more than 20 years. With “Trials: Tips, Tactics and Practical Tales,” Mike will present his best strategies and how they were used in actual trials.
In addition to “Trials,” David Markowitz will take a look at “The Perfect Question,” an examination of how carefully crafted questions help achieve your goals at deposition and trial. A panel that includes a political strategist and a trial consultant will analyze the science of persuasion and its effect on your advocacy skills. Learn how to avoid common e-discovery pitfalls with special guest John Barkett, from the Miami office of Shook Hardy & Bacon. And depositions—can they win or lose your case? Find out when Julie Elkins, Stephen English, and Timothy Helfrich share their experiences at this year’s Institute & Retreat.
Please join the Litigation Section in honoring the recipient of the 13th Annual Owen M. Panner Professionalism Award, Nancie K. Potter, Roberts Kaplan LLP, Portland, at its award dinner Friday evening.
Cosponsored by the Litigation Section and endorsed by OTLA and OADC.