The Oregon Tort Claims Act damages cap, and the right of employees to be dismissed as party defendants, is now unconstitutional in some circumstances because of the Oregon Supreme Court's decision in Clarke v. OHSU.
- What are the implications of Clarke v. OSHU?
- What happens to employee liability protection?
- How do you protect your jurisdiction?
David Kramer has been an Oregon attorney and litigator since 1980. He was the Attorney-in-Charge of DOJ's Torts Section (Trial Division) for over five years, and is now the Attorney-in-Charge of its Employment Litigation Section.
Register online, http://kiewit.oregonstate.edu/workshops.html
LaSells Stewart Center (campus map) |
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Ag Production Room |
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$120 |
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Nancy Brickman |
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541-737-4273 |
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The Kiewit Center |