Greetings all:
I wanted to make you aware of our Civil Rights CLE coming up on November 16th. Please feel free to share with those in your association that are practicing plaintiff attorneys. If they are interested in membership in WSAJ, they can contact me directly. I am happy to answer any questions. Thank you. –Sara Crumb
Cutting Edge Civil Rights Issues:
Police Misconduct, Homeless' Rights, and Prisoners' Rights
Civil Rights CLE with Updated Deskbook
Chairpersons: Jay Krulewitch & Ada Wong
Deskbook Editor: Nathan Roberts
November 16, 2017
4.0 Law & Legal Credits
Motif Hotel, Seattle
Online Registration
11:50-12:00 Welcome and Opening (Boxed
lunch available before seminar)
Chairpersons: Jay Krulewitch, Seattle Attorney and Ada Wong,
Mountlake Terrace Attorney
12:00-1:00 Judicial Panel Discussion: Tips from the Bench
Judge Stephanie Arend, Pierce Co. Superior Court and Senior Judge
John C. Coughenour, U.S. District, and Justice Faith Ireland (Ret.)
1:00-1:15 Case Selection & Investigation
Jay Krulewitch, Seattle Attorney
1:15-1:30 Break
1:30-2:00 Investigation & Discovery in Police Shooting Cases:
Lessons Learned from Thomas v. City of Lakewood, et. Al.
Tiffany Cartwright, Seattle Attorney
2:00-2:25 Qualified Immunity on Summary Judgement
Darryl Parker, Seattle Attorney
2:25-2:50 The Government Cannot Steal from You Even if You Are Homeless
Peter Fels, Vancouver Attorney and Moloy Good, Vancouver Attorney
2:50-3:15 How to Prove Compensatory and Punitive Damages in a Police Misconduct Case
Mary Anderson, Bothell Attorney
3:15-3:30 Break
3:30-3:50 When is Denial of Medical Care a Constitutional Violation?
Nathan Roberts, Tacoma Attorney
3:50-4:15 Jail Death Litigation: Overview, Issues and Pitfalls
Ed Budge, Seattle Attorney
4:15-4:30 Q & A
Please join us afterwards for our Diversity
Happy Hour at Frolik at
the Motif sponsored by Ringler Associates.
WSAJ Civil Rights Deskbook –
Included in your tuition
Table of Contents
Chapter I Public Accommodation
Chapter II Fair Housing
Chapter III Overview of Employment Discrimination
Chapter IV Educational Rights of Children with Disabilities
Chapter V Prisoners’ Rights
Chapter VI Freedom of Speech, Petition, Assembly, Association, Religion, and Anti-Establishment of Religion
Chapter VII Police Misconduct|
Chapter VIII The Right to Know: Washington’s Public Records Act and Federal Freedom of Information Act
Chapter IX Civil Rights Immunities
Chapter X Attorney Fees and Costs
Chapter XI Interplay Between § 1983 and Americans with Disabilities Act –
NEW CHAPTER!
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Sara Crumb
Member Services Director
sa...@washingtonjustice.org
www.washingtonjustice.org