Events
The University of Washington School of Law hosts a number of seminars, symposiums
and conferences designed to update the legal community and others on recent
developments in the law, to assist in increased understanding of substantive areas
of the law, and to provide opportunities to enhance legal skills for constituents
of both the public and private sectors.
Event Planning
The Office of Event Management works to support all law school community members
in producing high-quality, cost-effective events. Below are guidelines for
submitting your event request.
- Faculty or staff members:
Submit your request (restricted).
- Students or student organizations:
Submit your request (restricted).
- General public: Groups from outside the School
of Law may reserve designated spaces in the building, on a case-by-case basis only. Submit a request.
External reservations are accepted on a space available basis and are handled through the Office of Event Management & Donor Relations. Should you have any questions, please contact Jessica Dickinson at 206-221-1290 or .
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Office of Event Management & Donor Relations
W.H. Gates Hall, Room 385
Friday, February 8
University of Washington School of Law, UW European Union Center of Excellence and Center for West European Studies, École des Hautes Études Commerciales (HEC Paris), Washington StateUniversity — University of Idaho School of Food Science, and the Jackson School of International Studies invite you to
Towards Global Food Law:
Transatlantic Competition and Collaboration
Conference without CLE Credits: Free
Conference with CLE Credits: $50
for CLE Course Materials
Pre-Registration is Required.
Online registration is now open - click here to register.
6.75 CLE Credits (includes .75 Ethics Credit) are pending
Space is Limited
Phone: 800.253.8648 or 206.543.0059
William H. Gates HallPlease click here to view the complete program agenda.
Friday, February 22
Online registration/payment by credit card can be made at Brown Paper Tickets http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/318392 or by check to: Seattle NLG, PO Box 28732, Seattle, WA 98118. This program has been approved for 6.5 CLE Credits (includes 1.0 Ethics Credit). Questions? Please contact Val Carlson at 206-725-2104; email vac77@juno.com or Neil Fox at 206-953-0233; email nf@neilfoxlaw.com.
HUB North Ballroom, William H. Gates HallCo-sponsored by the Seattle Chapter of the Tax Executives Institute, this full-day conference covers the latest issues in international, federal, and state tax issues facing Seattle Area companies.
Students $40.00
General Registration $125.00, including CLE Credit
TEI Season Pass Holder Accepted for no charge
Click to view the scheduleWilliam H. Gates HallPurchase tickets online
Monday, February 25
The Moot Court Honor Board is proud to announce the 2013 Judson Falknor Appellate Advocacy Competition. This year's problem presents an interesting challenge for competitors with two constitutional issues. Participants will write a brief and present an oral argument with a teammate, advancing past the preliminary rounds based on accumulated points. All participants will receive points for use in application to the Moot Court Honor Board, and the top three 2L competitors will be invited to the National Team that competes annually in New York.
William H. Gates HallFor more information
Tuesday, February 26
The Moot Court Honor Board is proud to announce the 2013 Judson Falknor Appellate Advocacy Competition. This year's problem presents an interesting challenge for competitors with two constitutional issues. Participants will write a brief and present an oral argument with a teammate, advancing past the preliminary rounds based on accumulated points. All participants will receive points for use in application to the Moot Court Honor Board, and the top three 2L competitors will be invited to the National Team that competes annually in New York.
William H. Gates HallFor more information
Wednesday, February 27
The Moot Court Honor Board is proud to announce the 2013 Judson Falknor Appellate Advocacy Competition. This year's problem presents an interesting challenge for competitors with two constitutional issues. Participants will write a brief and present an oral argument with a teammate, advancing past the preliminary rounds based on accumulated points. All participants will receive points for use in application to the Moot Court Honor Board, and the top three 2L competitors will be invited to the National Team that competes annually in New York.
William H. Gates HallFor more information
Please join us to celebrate the installation of Professor Stewart Jay as the Pendleton Miller Chair in Law on February 27, 2013. The installation ceremony will include Professor Jay’s lecture, Constitutional Mischief: The Promise and Perils of Judicial Review,
in the Magnuson/Jackson Courtroom, Room 138, William H. Gates Hall. A reception honoring Professor Jay will immediately follow in Room 115.
Installation to be held in Rm 138, Reception in Rm 115, William H. Gates HallRegister online by February 25.
Thursday, February 28
The Moot Court Honor Board is proud to announce the 2013 Judson Falknor Appellate Advocacy Competition. This year's problem presents an interesting challenge for competitors with two constitutional issues. Participants will write a brief and present an oral argument with a teammate, advancing past the preliminary rounds based on accumulated points. All participants will receive points for use in application to the Moot Court Honor Board, and the top three 2L competitors will be invited to the National Team that competes annually in New York.
William H. Gates HallFor more information
University of Washington School of Law, Washington Law Review & the Law, Technology & Arts group invite you to attend a symposium: THE DISCLOSURE CRISIS.
Mandatory disclosure is a popular form of regulation. From privacy to healthcare, politics to “payola,” laws requiring disclosure have proliferated in recent decades. This symposium features panel discussions by top scholars and practitioners on why we love—or love to hate—disclosure, why it seems to never work, and what solutions exist.
Room 138, William H. Gates HallOnline registration and full program agenda available now.
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Office of Event Management & Donor Relations
W.H. Gates Hall, Room 385