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September 21st 2006 • Printer version
PORTLAND CONFERENCE
Representing Oregon Small Business
Are you starting a new business? Do you want to help your small business clients
succeed?
The law school's 2006 Business Innovation and Law conference focuses on
small and start-up businesses and brings together business leaders and
owners, attorneys, and law professors in common pursuit of improving
Oregon's business climate.
The all-day event, "Representing Oregon Small Business," takes place on
Friday, November 10 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the World Trade
Center, 121 SW Salmon St., Portland. Cost is $155 ($125 for UO Law
Alumni Association members).
Panel topics include choice of ownership entity and capitalization
alternatives, arbitration of employment disputes, drafting and
enforcing covenants not to compete, intellectual property issues, and
special issues that arise in a family-owned business.
The conference is sponsored by the University of Oregon School of Law and Oregon
Community Credit Union.
Downloadable brochure and registration form at
or call (541) 346-3042 or Email
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