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The Pro Bono Work to Empower and Represent (POWER) Act of 2018 was enacted to help survivors of domestic violence gain access to pro bono legal services. Join us to understand domestic violence from criminal and victim perspectives, learn about current programs working to make legal services accessible, and find volunteer opportunities to connect with those looking for support.
Attendees will hear from Chief Judge David Estudillo about the importance of the POWER Act, gain cultural competency, and become notified of opportunities to provide pro bono legal services to this underrepresented constituency.
This year’s presentation will feature speakers from the Tulalip Tribal Court Domestic Violence Prosecutor’s Office, Tulalip Office Civil Legal Aid, and Legacy of Healing.
CLE: 1.5 credits applied for in WA
COST: This CLE is free. Lunch will be provided for in-person attendees.
In-Person Attendance:
Health District Auditorium
3020 Rucker Avenue,
Everett, WA 98201
Zoom Attendance:
If you register for Zoom attendance, the link will be sent to you a few days ahead of the event.
Questions: Please contact Eric Gilman at eric@bcglawyers.com