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REGISTRATION INFORMATION


The Oregon Law Insitute (OLI) processes registration forms and fees for the 2006 NCVLI Crime Victim Law & Litigation Conference. Questions about payment may be directed to OLI: (503) 768-6580, (800) 222-8213, or oli@lclark.edu. Questions about the conference program, brochure, & forms may be directed to NCVLI: (503) 768-6251 or ncvli@lclark.edu.

MAIL
Send Registration Form and Payment to
OLI Registrar
Solomon Courthouse
620 SW Main St, Suite 706, Portland, OR 97205-3037

FAX
Send Registration Form and Credit Card Payment to (503) 768-6585

ONLINE
Fill out the online form. Mail or Fax this form to OLI.

Personal Information
Name
OSB Number or Profession
Firm/Organization/Affiliation
Address
City
State
Zip Code
Phone
Fax
E-Mail

TUITION
The registration tuition covers the cost of the two-day conference and includes continental breakfast, break snacks, and lunch for both days. Please check the appropriate boxes below.
$199 - Regular (received by May 19th, 2006)
$159 - Government, Academic, or Non-Profit (received by May 19th, 2006)
$50 - Late Fee for registrations received after May 19th, 2006
$20 - NAVRA Members - Deduct $20 from above tuition

METHOD OF PAYMENT
We accept payment in the form of checks or credit card. Please mark appropriately.
Check (Make check payable to OLI)
Visa/MC Number Expiration Date
MEALS
Please indicate your dietary preference
Vegetarian Non-Vegetarian
PERMISSION
May we use your contact information in the 2006 Conference Directory?
Yes No

WORKSHOP PREFERENCES
Please mark ONE workshop in each group of three.

 
FRI DAY
   
SATURDAY
Every Crime Victim, Every Right, Every Case, Every Time: The Oregon Crime Victims' Rights Compliance Project   Changing Rules of Criminal Procedure to Protect Crime Victims
The Broader Implications of the Constitution on Victim's Rights   Child Victims of Crime in Criminal and Juvenile Courts
Victims' Rights 101   Stalking: Prevalence, Lethality, & Impact
 
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Attorneys, Advocates, & the System   Victim Relocation Counseling
Representing Sexual Assault Survivors: What You Need to Know   Slavery in the Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave: Identifying and Serving Survivors of Slavery and Trafficking
Enforcing Victims' Rights Today and Tomorrow   A Year in Review: Key Cases for Victims' Rights
 
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DNA Evidence and Its Impact on Crime Victims   Violence Against Women Act 2005: What the New Law Means for Crime Victims
Practical Tips for Victim Attorneys   Get Up, Stand Up: What Bob Marley Can Teach Attorneys About Victim Standing
Privacy and Safety in a Digital Age   Confidentiality
       
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      The Employment Rights & Remedies of Victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, & Stalking
      The Myth of Son of Sam Laws / Notoriety for Profit Laws / Murderabilia
      The Victim's Attorney: The Power to Transform Criminal Justice
LODGING
Support NCVLI's conference costs by reserving your room at the Hilton Portland & Executive by MAY 19TH to take advantage of the special Conference rate of $98/night. Call 1800-hiltons and mention "National Crime Victim Law Institute" or book online at www.hilton.com and use Group Code "LAW".
CONFIRMATION
Registration confirmation will be sent via e-mail or fax ONE WEEK before the Conference. Thank you for using the online form.

If you are having problems with the form, please contact NCVLI at (503) 768-6251. Thank you.

This project was supported in part by Grant No. 2002-VF-GX-K004 awarded by the Office for Victims of Crime, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. Points of view in this document are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice.