School of Law Joyce Ann Harpole Lecture and Awards
 



Eighth Annual
Joyce Ann Harpole Awards Reception
Tuesday, April 4, 2006
4:30 PM - 6:30 PM

Courthouse Tours available 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM

Pioneer Courthouse
520 S.W. Morrison
Portland, Oregon

Guest Speaker:
The Honorable Ellen F. Rosenblum

Please register by Friday, March 31.

rosenblumSunrise...Sunset...Reflections on Balancing Family and a
Law Career

The Honorable Ellen F. Rosenblum currently serves on the Oregon Court of Appeals. Prior to her appointment as a judge of the appellate court, she was a Circuit Court Judge in Multnomah County. Judge Rosenblum is a strong advocate for judicial outreach in the community and has chaired the Oregon Citizens Justice Conference. She also chairs the Governor's Advisory Committee on Corrections Population Forecasting and sits on the Advisory Board of the Oregon Campaign for Equal Justice. Judge Rosenblum has received awards for her work in judicial outreach, ethics, promoting women in the profession, and mentoring of young lawyers.

berncik2006 Harpole Attorney Award

Carol Bernick is the eighth Harpole Award recipient. She has built a robust law practice at Davis Wright Tremaine over the past 16 years, where she has been involved with firm administration, contributed numerous hours to community and pro bono efforts and balances all these endeavors and accomplishments with a fulfilling personal life and raising her two children. Bernick is involved with the children’s advocacy group, Stand for Children, and she has also worked with Planned Parenthood, Artists Repertory Theatre and Mercy Corps.

Margot2006 Harpole Memorial
Legacy Scholarship

The eighth annual Harpole Memorial Legacy Scholarship will be awarded to Margot Lutzenhiser. Lutzenhiser is active in Lewis & Clark Law School student activities and community activities. She volunteers as a family and neighborhood mediator for Resolution Northwest. She has been involved with the Women's Law Caucus, Criminal Law Society and paddled on the Lewis & Clark Dragon Board Team. Lutzenhiser plans to pursue a career in public service working for the consumer protection division of the Department of Justice, the Federal Trade Commission, or for a consumer watchdog group such as the Consumer Federation of America.


Please be advised that photo id is required to enter the courthouse.

Questions? Contact:
Robin Jerke
Director of Alumni Relations
503-768-6607
lawalum@lclark.edu

About the Harpole Lecture and Awards
Joyce Ann Harpole J.D. ’79 exemplified professionalism with her delight for life and her ability to balance career, family, and community responsibilities. She passed away in 1994 at the age of 42.

Each year, her life is celebrated with the Joyce Ann Harpole Lecture and Awards. The event features a guest speaker and the presentations of the Harpole Attorney Award and the Harpole Memorial Legacy Scholarship.

The Harpole Award recognizes a lawyer who is dedicated to the pursuit of justice while maintaining a sense of balance among career, family, and community. The Harpole Scholarship is awarded to a current law school student who demonstrates those qualities and a dedication to his or her legal studies. Both the award and scholarship recipients are nominated by their peers.