Presented in partnership with the WSBA Senior Lawyers Section
Join us at the WSBA Conference Center in Seattle or online for a half-day CLE on three compelling topics: psychedelics, retirement, and the ethical use of technology. Regardless of where you are in your career or your practice area, you will gain new insights from this CLE.
First, hear about the latest federal and state updates in psychedelics law from two leading experts in this niche practice area, and how these developments implicate other practice areas such as nonprofit and healthcare law. Next, a panel of accomplished attorneys and judges share their thoughts on finding meaning and community in their post-retirement lives, including through law-adjacent activities. Finally, we share the latest tips on how to stay ethical with technology, including guidance for those who are semi- or mostly retired, but are still dabbling in the law on a paid or volunteer basis.
Lunch will be provided for those attending in person in Seattle. Please select meal choice during checkout.
COMMITTEE
Ruth Apahidean – The Law Office of Neil R. Sarles, Edmonds, WA
William Cameron – Senior Lawyers Section Executive Committee, Tacoma, WA
Carole Grayson – University of Washington School of Law, Seattle, WA
John Rapp – Salzhauer & Shortt, Poulsbo, WA
Jennifer C. Rydberg – Senior Lawyers Section Executive Committee, Renton, WA
David Sprinkle – Fidelity National Financial, Seattle, WA
FACULTY
Carole Grayson – University of Washington School of Law, Seattle, WA
Judge Michael J. Heavey (Ret.) – Judges for Justice, Seattle, WA
John Rapp – Salzhauer & Shortt, Poulsbo, WA
Daniel Shortt – Salzhauer & Shortt, Seattle, WA
LeighAnne Thompson – Seattle University School of Law, Seattle, WA
Judge Jeff Tolman (Ret.) – Poulsbo Municipal Court, Poulsbo, WA
SCHEDULE
8:00 a.m. In-Person Registration Opens
8:10 a.m. Webcast Login Opens
8:25 a.m. Program Begins
12:45 p.m. Adjourn
12:45 p.m. Hosted lunch for in-person attendees
SEMINAR AGENDA
For accessibility or accommodation requests, or other questions, please email
cle@wsba.org or call 206-443-9722 (toll free: 800-945-9722).