12 TH ANNUAL CRIME VICTIM LAW CONFERENCE JUNE 7-8, 2013 | LEWIS & CLARK LAW SCHOOL | PORTLAND, OREGON
1 2th ANNUAL CRIME VICT IM LAW CONFER ENCE
SCHEDULE OF E V E NTS
TENT AT I V E
FRIDAYJUNE 7 8:00am Breakfast
8:30am
9:00am
Welcome & Conference Opening
Opening Plenary
Meg Garvin, M.A., J.D., Clinical Professor of Law, Lewis & Clark Law School, Executive Director of NCVLI Diane McKeel, Commissioner, Multinomah County
FIGHTING FOR PRIVACY IN AN ONLINE AGE: A Survivor’s Legal Battle
The Honorable Ellen Rosenblum, Oregon Attorney General
10:00am
Jennifer Bennett
Jennifer Coughlin, J.D., Brothers, Hawn & Coughlin, LLP
Breakout Sessions
FUNDAMENTALS OF VICTIMS’ RIGHTS FOR ATTORNEYS
WHY LANGUAGE MATTERS: Strategies to Support LGBTQ Survivors of Violence
Rebecca Khalil, J.D., NCVLI Staff Attorney
Sharon Stapel, Esq., Executive Director of the New York City Anti–Violence Project
HARM AND CAUSATION: Two Key Hurdles for Victims Seeking Rights Under the CVRA Paula Pierce, J.D., Manager of Hotline Programs, Texas Legal Services Center
APPLYING CRIME VICTIM LAW TO STRATEGIC ADVANTAGE IN HUMAN TRAFFICKING CASES Marianna Warmee, J.D., Federal Administrative Judge, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, San Francisco District Office
11:45 Luncheon Plenary The Frontier of Victim Restitution
Antonio R. Sarabia II, J.D., IP Business Law Inc.
Amy Liu, J.D., NCVLI Staff Attorney
1:15pm
Breakout Sessions
THE VICTIM’S RIGHT TO ATTEND THE TRIAL: A Win– Win for Victims, Prosecutors, and the System
VICTIMS’ RIGHTS PRE–CHARGING AND DURING PLEA: Do They Exist and How Do You Fight for Them?
Brian McDonough J.D., Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office in Ohio
Steve Twist, J.D., Vice President and General Counsel, Services Group of America, Inc.
Terry Campos, J.D., NCVLI Staff Attorney
CHILDREN’S ADVOCACY CENTERS: An Evidence Based Victims’ Rights Oriented Response to Child Abuse Chris Newlin, M.S., L.P.C., Executive Director, National Children’s Advocacy Center
3:00pm
EMERGING PERSPECTIVES: Law Students’ Vision of Victims’ Rights Law Student Panel Facilitated by Sarah LeClair, J.D., NCVLI Staff Attorney
Breakout Sessions
“I CAN’T GIVE YOU LEGAL ADVICE BUT…”: Guidelines for Providing Advocacy in a Legal Setting While Avoiding the Unauthorized Practice of Law
P OLYVICTIMIZATION AND COMPLEX TRAUMA: What Practitioners Need to Know
Heidi Nestel, J.D., Executive Director, Utah Crime Victims Legal Clinic
Dr. Jerry Yager, Psy.D., Director of Training, Denver Children’s Advocacy Center
A NEW MODEL: Special Victim Prosecutors-What it Means for the Future of Victims’ Rights
EFFECTIVE HOLISTIC REPRESENTATION OF CRIME VICTIMS: What Every Attorney Should Know
Lisa Teesch-Maguire, J.D., Victims’ Rights Advocate, Office of the District Attorney, 18th Judicial District
Josh Lamborn, J.D., The Law Office of Josh Lamborn P.C
Keli Luther, J.D., Deputy County Attorney, Maricopa County Attorney’s Office
4:30pm End of Day One
4:30pm-6:30pm Crime Victims’ Rights Reception and Awards Jo in N CV L I to ce l e b rate ano t he r ye ar of h ard wor k on be h alf of victims ! Catch up w it h col l e ag ue s f ro m acro ss t he n ation wh ile e n joyin g live mu sic, food, an d dr in ks.
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8:30am B re a k fast
9:00am Breakout Sessions TRAUMA AND VICARIOUS TRAUMA: What Practitioners Need to Know
LIFE AFTER SANDUSKY: Reforming Child Protection Legislation
Chris Wilson, Psy.D.
Diane Moyer, J.D., Legal Director of the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape
UNDERSTANDING THE SWORD AND SHIELD OF TECHNOLOGY Valenda Applegarth, J.D., Senior Attorney, Greater Boston Legal Services
10:45am
WHEN VICTIMS GET SUED: Best Practices in Defending SLAPP Suits Erin Olson, J.D., The Law Office of Erin Olson, PC
Breakout Sessions
YEAR IN REVIEW: The Top Victims’ Rights Cases from 2012 – 2013 Meg Garvin, M.A., J.D., Clinical Professor of Law, Lewis & Clark Law School, Executive Director of NCVLI
AFTER THE GAVEL FALLS: Application of the Federal Crime Victims’ Rights Act in Habeas Corpus Proceedings Alice B. Lustre, J.D., Deputy Attorney General, California Department of Justice
ANALYZING THE PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF THE LEGAL SYSTEM’S RESPONSE TO RAPE SURVIVORS ON THE SURVIVORS Rebecca Campbell, Ph.D., Professor Ecological-Community Psychology Michigan State University
EXPANDING OUR REACH AND IMPACT: Collaboration Opportunities for Child Advocacy Centers and Victims’ Rights Attorneys Andrew H. Agatston, J.D., Andrew H. Agatston, P.C. Chris Newlin, M.S., L.P.C., Executive Director, National Children’s Advocacy Center
Noon Luncheon Plenary Protecting Victims’ Rights & Interests in Mass Victimization Cases Michelle S. Cruz, J.D., State Victim Advocate, Connecticut Office of the Victim Advocate Keli Luther, J.D., Deputy County Attorney, Maricopa County Attorney’s Office
1:30pm Breakout Sessions INTERSECTIONS OF IDENTITY THEFT AND VIOLENT CRIME: Collaborative Responses for Victims When ID Theft is Used as a Weapon to Perpetrate Sexual Assault, Stalking, and Intimate Partner Violence Bridgette Harwood, J.D., Co–Executive Director, Criminal Legal Services Nikki Charles, M.A., Co–Executive Director, Therapeutic and Victim Advocacy, Network for Victim Recovery of D.C.
RAPE SHIELD: Holes in the Armor? Ali Wilkinson, J.D., NCVLI Staff Attorney
A COMPLEX AND COMPASSIONATE RESPONSE: The Role of Victim/Witness Assistance Centers in Responding to Violence Against Women in California Heather Warnken, J.D., LL.M., Legal Policy Associate at the Warren Institute on Law & Social Policy, The University of California, Berkeley School of Law
3:15pm - 4:30pm
Closing Plenary - New Horizons: Mini-Sessions on Where the Future of Victim’s Rights Lies An Overview of the Air Force’s New Special Victims Counsel Program for Sexual Assault Victims General Richard Harding, Lieutenant General, United States Airforce
The Gaps in the Federal Crime Victims’ Rights Act and Where we Need to Go in the Future Doug Beloof, J.D., Professor of Law, Lewis & Clark Law School, Founder and Member of the Board of Directors, NCVLI
Key Rights to Litigate or Legislate in the Year Ahead Meg Garvin, M.A., J.D., Clinical Professor of Law, Lewis & Clark Law School, Executive Director of NCVLI
REGISTRATION INFORMATION NAVRA MEMBER DISCOUNT Enhanced Membership to the National Alliance of Victims’ Rights Attorneys (NAVRA) entitles registrants to a $50 discount on tuition rates. This is just one of the many benefits of NAVRA membership! Visit navra.org today to join. REGISTRATION Register online at ncvli.org or by calling 503.768.6819. LODGING Take advantage of the special conference rate of $127/night at The Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront Hotel. To reserve, call 1.877.901.6632 or visit https://resweb.passkey.com/go/NCVLIJun2013. When calling, be sure to ask for the NCVLI conference rate. Space is limited, so reserve early. TUITION (includes materials and breakfast/lunch/snacks) REGULAR RATES (if received by April 19, 2013) $360 Standard $299 Gov’t, Academic, or Non-Profit $165 Student Enhanced NAVRA Members - $50 Discount LATE REGISTRATION RATES (if received on or after April 19, 2013) $420 Standard $350 Gov’t, Academic, or Non Profit $215 Student Enhanced NAVRA Members - $50 Discount Visit ncvli.org for information about our single day rates
SCHOLARSHIPS Please visit ncvli.org for scholarship information. QUESTIONS Contact NCVLI at 503.768.6819 or ncvliconference@lclark.edu.
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS PLATINUM SPONSORS
-Oregon Department of Justice
SILVER SPONSORS
-Lewis & Clark Law School
BRONZE SPONSORS
-Law Office of Josh Lamborn, P.C. -Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape
GENERAL SPONSORS
-National Organization of Parents of Murdered Children -Portland State University Criminology and Criminal Justice Program
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