Upcoming Alumni Events

SBA Golf Outing - Sept 06, 2008

Sept 6
Flagg Springs Golf Course in California, Kentucky

The 7th Annual Student Bar Association Golf Outing will take place on Saturday, September 6, 2008, at Flagg Springs Golf Course in California, Kentucky. The event will be a four person scramble with prizes going to the first, second, and third place teams. A meal will take place following the event.

Golf Outing Prices:

• $50 per Chase Student

• $55 per NKBA Member or Alumnus

• $60 per person

The price includes green fees, cart, food and more.

For further information or to sign up, please contact Andrew Vandiver at vandivera1@nku.edu.

Contact: Andrew Vandiver
Email: vandivera1@nku.edu

Northern Kentucky Law Review Symposium: "Lincoln, the Lawyer" - Oct 04, 2008

Oct 4
8:30a-12:30p   Cincinnati Marriott at River Center in Covington, Kentucky

Abraham Lincoln

The Northern Kentucky Law Review of the Chase College of Law is sponsoring a symposium, “Lincoln, the Lawyer” on Saturday, October 4, 2008 at the Cincinnati Marriott at River Center in Covington, Kentucky. The symposium is free. Attendees may receive 3 CLE credits (Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana).

The schedule of events is:

8:30 am – 8:50 am Breakfast & Registration

8:50 am – 9:05 am Introduction : members of the Law Review Editorial Board

9:05 am – 9:35am Roger Billings, Professor of Law, Salmon P. Chase College of Law

Topic: Lincoln's Ethics

9:35 am – 10:05 am Christopher Schnell, Assistant Editor, The Papers of Abraham Lincoln

Topic: Lincoln's Kentucky Clients

10:05 – 10:25 am Question & Answer Session with

Professor Billings and Christopher Schnell

10:25 am – 10:40 am Break

10:40 am – 11:20 am Mark Steiner , Professor of Law, South Texas College of Law

Topic: Lincoln's Career as a Lawyer

11:20 am – 12:00 pm Frank Williams , Chief Justice, Rhode Island Supreme Court

Topic: Lincoln and Leadership

12:00 pm– 12.20 pm Question & Answer Session with Professor Steiner and Justice Williams

12.20 pm – 12.30 pm Closing Remarks : members of the Law Review Editorial Board

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Professor Billings at billingsr@nku.edu.

Contact: Prof. Roger Billings   859.572.5351
Email: billingsr@nku.edu

Juvenile Justice: New Directions ->A Collaborative Pro Bono Initiative - Oct 24, 2008

Oct 24
2:30p-6:30p   Student Union, Ballroom A (Room 107)

Program Description Summary:

This program will examine recent changes in Kentucky juvenile law, the impact of diversion programs for juveniles in the justice system, new collaborative efforts to improve the juvenile justice system, and the role of law related education for at-risk youth. A new pro bono initiative- the Chase Street Law Program, a collaboration of NKU Chase, AOC Juvenile Services Diversion Program, and the Kentucky Bar Foundation-will be introduced.

This is a *free* CLE program (approval pending), offering two (2) credits in OH, KY, IN.

Program Outline

*2:30 pm – 2:50 pm Registration

*2:50 pm – 3:00 pm

~Introduction,

Molly T. Tami

Director, Chase Pro Bono Service Program

Acting Associate Dean for Student Affairs

~Welcoming Remarks,

Dennis R. Honabach

Dean, NKU Chase College of Law

Todd S. Horstmeyer,

Executive Director, Kentucky Bar Foundation

*3:00 pm – 3:30 pm Juvenile Law Update: Recent Changes in Kentucky Law (30 min)

Cameron J. Blau

Assistant County Attorney,

Campbell County Attorney's Office

*3:30 – 4:00 pm New Concepts in Juvenile Justice (30 min)

Judge Karen Thomas

District Judge, Campbell County

*4:00-4:30 pm The Courts' Role in the Juvenile Justice System (30 min)

Patrick Yewell

Executive Officer, Department of Juvenile Services,

Kentucky Administrative Office of the Courts

*4:30-5:00 Street Law: Law Related Education at is Best! (30 min)

Rachel Bingham

Manager, Department of Juvenile Services,

Kentucky Administrative Office of the Courts

*5:00 pm – 6:30 pm Reception

Contact: Bonnie Osborne   859-572-5383
Email: osborney1@nku.edu

E-Discovery CLE with Greg Harrison and Prof. Kreder - Nov 05, 2008

Nov 5
6:30p   BEP 200 / Eva Farris Auditorium

NKU Chase Center for Excellence in Advocacy welcomes Practitioner Greg Harrison, partner at Dinsmore & Shohl LLP. Mr. Harrison and Chase Professor Jennifer Kreder will discuss recent developments in the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and common law concerning discovery of electronically stored information. Students are encouraged to attend!

Contact: Prof. Jennifer Anglim Kreder   859-572-5889
Email: krederj1@nku.edu