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2024 Annual Juvenile Law Conference CLE Archive

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Annual Juvenile Law Conference, May 17-18, 2024 

Agate Beach Inn, Newport

2024 Note: The Seaglass Bistro and Lounge is open for breakfast, 7:30 - 10:30 a.m. The lounge opens at 4:00 p.m. with limited menu, and the Bistro and Lounge is open for dinner, 5:00 - 9:00 p.m.

Youth Defenders Advocacy Program YDAP
Thursday May 16 (10:00a – 5:00p)

Friday, May 17
Moderated by: Warren Bruhn, Umpqua Valley Public Defenders, Roseburg; and
                        
8:00a      Registration for Annual Juvenile Law Conference.

9:00a      Welcome to OCDLA, the Juvenile Law Committee and More

9:05a      Bad Medicine/Bad Science: The Problems with the Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy and Medical Child Abuse ‘Diagnoses’  
               Dr. Maxine Eichner, JD, Ph.D., UNC School of Law, North Carolina.  

10:05a    Break / Door Prizes    

10:20a    Practical Issues in Litigating Medical Child Abuse
               Katherine Parker, Grants Pass
              Rebecca Peterson, Attorney at Law, Grants Pass

11:20a    What to do When You Have a New Assessment on an Open Case   
               Sara Williams, Attorney at Law, Salem 

12:20p    Break / Grab lunch / Move to lunch breakout

12:35p    Lunch Breakout #1 — Trauma and Self Care 
               Kyra Hazilla, Oregon Attorney Assistance Program, Portland 

               Lunch Breakout #2 — Digital Forensics
               Dave Thompson or Brian Feucht, Unique Wire, McMinnville 
              
1:35p      Break. / Move back to main conference room.

1:50p      When Can the State Use Your Clients’ Juvenile Records Against Them as an Adult? (60 min)
               Christa Obold Eshleman, Youth Rights Justice, Portland 

2:50p      Legislative Update     
               Mae Lee Browning, Legislative Director, OCDLA  

3:20p      Break / Door Prizes    

3:35p      ICWA Practice Tips 
               Kristy Barrett and Emily Marrer, Sage Legal Center, Portland 

4:35p     Representing Parents with Disabilities
               Tahra Sinks, Attorney at Law, Salem
               Sarah Peterson, Oregon Public Defense Commission, Juvenile Appellate Section, Salem

5:35p      Adjourn for the day.
               Presentation of juvenile defense awards.

5:55p      Award ceremony ends.

6:00p      Reception — included for all conference registrants.


Saturday, May 18
Moderated by: Kathleen Baker, Kathleen M. Baker Attorney at Law, Oregon City

7:00a      Breakfast (included).

8:00a     Culpable Mental States for Juvenile Cases 
              Justice Duncan, Oregon Supreme Court, Salem

9:00a      Abuse Reporting
               Sarra Yamin, Oregon State Bar, Tigard 

10:00a    Break / Door Prizes   

10:15a  Effectively Navigating GAL/ Diminished Capacity Client Cases (Ethics) (60 min)
              Emily Cohen, Attorney at Law, Portland

11:15a    Appellate Update     
                Sarah Peterson, Oregon Public Defense Commission, Appellate Division, Salem
               Stacy Du Clos, Oregon Public Defense Commission, Appellate Division, Salem
               Elena Stross, Oregon Public Defense Commission, Appellate Division, Salem
               Erica Hayne Friedman, Youth, Rights & Justice, Portland
            
12:15p    Break / coffee snacks

12:30p    Appellate Update (continued)     
                Sarah Peterson, Oregon Public Defense Commission, Appellate Division, Salem
               Stacy Du Clos, Oregon Public Defense Commission, Appellate Division, Salem
              Elena Stross, Oregon Public Defense Commission, Appellate Division, Salem
              Erica Hayne Friedman, Youth, Rights & Justice, Portland

1:30p      Adjourn.


Program and speakers subject to change.

In Oregon, the total number of approved credits for listening to all of the audio in the audio package if you also purchase the written material

Total: 10.5 general, 1 ethics credit, 1 abuse reporting

The program will also qualify for credit with the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training.

Consortia, Law Offices and Nonprofits wishing multiple licenses, contact OCDLA.