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Protecting Victims' Rights During COVID-19
Cost CLE Credits Topics
$0.00 .5 General Practice, Protection, Victim Rights
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Presented By : Meg Garvin & Amy Liu
Date: 23 Apr 2020

CLE Accreditation: The Oregon State Bar has approved this program for 0.5 general CLE credits (ID 67763). This program will be approved for 0.5 general CLE credits with the State Bar of California; NCVLI is an approved CA multiple activity provider. The training may be eligible for CLE credit in other states; a certificate of attendance will be available after the program.
Duration: 30 minutes (0.5 credits)
Original Program Date: April 23, 2020
Presenters: Meg Garvin, Executive Director at the National Crime Victim Law Institute and Amy Liu, Senior Appellate Attorney at the National Crime Victim Law Institute.

Description: NCVLI remains on the frontlines of victims' rights protection as crime victims are forced to navigate the shifting legal reality during the COVID-19 pandemic.  This presentation will identify the key victims’ rights impacted by some of the justice system’s COVID-19 responses across the country and review legal strategies that individual victims’ attorneys and NCVLI are employing to help protect victims' rights in the current landscape.

The presentation handout for this training is available for download in a button below the video.

For a certificate of attendance following viewing, please email navra@lclark.edu with your name, the training title, and the three (3) attendance codes from the bottom right-hand corner of the slides in the video.


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