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Los Angeles Chapter: The Legal Community’s Efforts to Assist Ukraine

July 12, 2022 @ 11:30 am - 1:00 pm

THE LEGAL COMMUNITY’S EFFORTS TO ASSIST UKRAINE: HOW THE LEGAL COMMUNITY HAS MOBILIZED TO HELP UKRAINE AND ITS CITIZENS IN THE MIDST OF UKRAINE’S CONFLICT WITH RUSSIA

FBA-LA Chapter presents a panel discussion on the legal community’s response to the conflict in Ukraine. Following Russia’s unprovoked attack on Ukraine, attorneys from all over the world have collaborated to provide legal assistance to the Ukrainian government and its citizens. The program will feature distinguished panelists from around the world who will provide a first-hand account of the conditions in Ukraine and discuss the efforts of law firms, nonprofits, and law schools to provide legal assistance in areas ranging from immigration to human rights.


Speakers

Moderator:

Diane Butler, Partner, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP, and Chair, FBA Washington State Chapter

Panelists:

Kateryna Gupalo, Partner, Arzinger (Ukraine)
Julianne Hughes-Jannett, Partner, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP (London)
Amanda N. Raad, Partner, Ropes & Gray LLP (London)
Prof. Jean Lantz Reisz, Co-Director USC Gould School of Law Immigration Clinic
Lauren Worsek, Director, Pro Bono Initiatives, Lawyers for Good Government


Registration

[Register Online

Registration Rates
Deadline to register will be July 12, 2022

  • The webinar is complimentary for all FBA Members & Non-Members

CLE

1.5 Hours of General MCLE


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Details

Date:
July 12, 2022
Time:
11:30 am - 1:00 pm
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