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Cy Pres Symposium

Litigation, Settlement and the Public Interest: Fluid Recovery and Cy Pres Relief

On Saturday, Oct. 30, 2010, the Public Health Trust and the Center for Law and Ethics at the University of San Francisco School of Law will convene a symposium on fluid recovery and cy pres relief.

Got Questions?
P: (415) 422-5896
F: (415) 422-6433
lawfsoevents@usfca.edu

These doctrines involve distribution of relief in a class action to someone other than the victims of alleged wrongdoing, often to a public interest cause related to the underlying litigation. Speakers will examine the topic from the perspectives of judges, lawyers, recipients, and administrators of cy pres relief.

Registration Fees

  • General Registration with CLE - $75
  • General Registration - $50
  • USF Law Alumni Registration with CLE - $40
  • Non-USF Law Students - $15
  • Pre-Registered USF Law Students, Faculty, and Staff with Valid ID - No fee

To inquire about financial assistance on these registration fees, please contact lawfsoevents@usfca.edu.

Location

University of San Francisco, Fromm Hall
2130 Fulton St., San Francisco, CA 94117

MCLE Credit (6 units including 1 Ethics unit)

This activity has been approved for Minimum Continuing Legal Education credit by the State Bar of California in the amount of 6 credit hours. The USF School of Law is an approved provider of MCLE and certifies that these activities conform to the standards approved for educational activities prescribed by the rules and regulations of the State Bar of California governing Minimum Continuing Legal Education.