Cutting Edge Civil Rights Issues:
Police Misconduct, Homeless Rights, and Prisoners' Rights
Civil Rights CLE with Deskbook Update
Chairpersons: Jay Krulewitch & Ada Wong
Deskbook Editor: Nathan Roberts
November 16, 2017
4.0 Law & Legal Credits
Motif Hotel, Seattle
11:50-12:00 Welcome and Opening
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, 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
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