Fostering Civility in the Legal Profession

July 11, 2017

Seattle, WA and via webcast

Tim Jaasko-Fisher, Senior Director of Curriculum and Program Development for Robert’s Fund gave a 1-hour presentation for the King County Bar Association, Young Lawyers Division to approximately 20 members of the Young Lawyers Division.

I thought both the speaker and this CLE were highly informative, relevant, interesting, and engaging. I hope to see more CLE’s on this topic in the future. Thank you!

Civility, Bias, and the Administration of Justice

April 21, 2017

Anchorage, AK

Tim Jaasko-Fisher, Senior Director of Curriculum and Program Development for Robert’s Fund gave a 3-hour presentation for the Alaska Magistrates Conference to approximately 45 Magistrate Judges.

Genuine, sincere presentation. Excellent.

Best ethics CLE of all time.

We need more of this – important concepts.

Fostering Civility in the Legal Profession

March 28, 2017

Wilminton, DE

Tim Jaasko-Fisher, Senior Director of Curriculum and Program Development for Robert’s Fund briefly presented information and then moderated two panels of judicial officers for approximately 250 Delaware Inns of Court Members. In addition he was the keynote speaker for the Joint Inns Dinner.

Fostering Civility in the Snohomish County Juvenile Dependency Court

March 10, 2017

Everett, WA

Tim Jaasko-Fisher, Senior Director of Curriculum and Program Development for Robert’s Fund facilitated a 6.25-hour workshop for approximately 50 members of the Snohomish County Juvenile Court including judges, attorneys, social workers, and court appointed special advocates.

Thank you Tim for doing a fabulous job facilitating today! I just wanted to share that my social workers came back letting everyone know how great this meeting was (and rarely do SW’s ever come back from all day meetings energized!)… The social workers came back with a better understanding and appreciation of the different roles and what they can do to make a difference.  And they felt validated and appreciated!

Practical Tools for Promoting a More Civil Approach to Child Welfare Law

January 12, 2017

Albuquerque, NM

Tim Jaasko-Fisher, Senior Director of Curriculum and Program Development for Robert’s Fund gave a 1.5-hour presentation for the Children's Law Institute to approximately 100 people.

This was a phenomenal presentation on an extremely important topic. Please bring the presenter back next year!

Civility Pays: The Business Case for a Civil and more Ethical Practice of Law

November 10, 2016

Wenatchee, WA

Tim Jaasko-Fisher, Senior Director of Curriculum and Program Development for Robert’s Fund gave a 1.5-hour presentation for Volunteer Attorney Services to approximately 30 people.

The session was part of a larger program offered to attorneys who provide volunteer legal services across Washington State with an emphasis on those serving Eastern Washington. Washington State Superior Court Commissioner Bart Vandergrift served as a special guest following the program and was interviewed about how the concepts presented played out in the local courts.

Civility Skills: Understanding the Impact of Bias on Civility in the Law

October 17, 2016

Airway Heights, WA

Tim Jaasko-Fisher, Senior Director of Curriculum and Program Development for Robert’s Fund gave a 1.5-hour presentation for the WA Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Conference to approximately 30 attorneys and volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocates for children in abuse and neglect cases.

Civility Skills: Understanding the Impact of Bias on Civility in the Law

October 17, 2016

Centralia, WA

Tim Jaasko-Fisher, Senior Director of Curriculum and Program Development for Robert’s Fund gave a 1.5-hour presentation for the WA Administrative Office of the Courts to approximately 75 line staff that serve as court clerks and administrators across Washington state.

Foundations of Civility in the Legal Profession

October 13, 2016

Washington State Department of Licensing
Tacoma, WA 

Presenter: Tim Jaasko-Fisher, Robert’s Fund Senior Director of Curriculum and Program Development

A 1.5-hour presentation was given to approximately 40 Hearings Officers from across Washington State. They preside over administrative hearings related to professional licenses, driver’s licenses, and other administrative matters.

Fostering Civility in the Legal Profession

October 7, 2016

Alaska State Bar Association
Anchorage, AK 

Presenter: Tim Jaasko-Fisher, Robert’s Fund Senior Director of Curriculum and Program Development

This presentation to the Alaska Bar Association was given to approximately 50 attorneys.

Comments from participants included:

“This was a CLE with serious content. I would attend more if they were this educational.”

“Great presentation – very thought provoking. We need this at the bar convention.”

“Very relevant, timely, and fascinating!”

Fostering Civility in Law School and the Legal Profession

September 13, 2016

Seattle, WA

Paula Lustbader, Professor Emerita of Law, Seattle University School of Law; President of Robert's Fund, gave a presentation titled Fostering Civility in Law School and the Legal Profession for the University of Washington School of Law orientation program. This presentation was given to the entire entering class of the law school.

Practical Tools for Promoting a More Civil Approach to Child Welfare Law

August 12–14, 2016

Philadelphia, PA

Paula Lustbader, Professor Emerita of Law, Seattle University School of Law; President of Robert's Fund and Tim Jaasko-Fisher, Robert's Fund Senior Director of Curriculum and Program Development, gave a presentation titled Practical Tools for Promoting a More Civil Approach to Child Welfare Law for the National Association of Counsel for Children (NACC).

This was a break-out session for a national-level conference for child welfare advocates. There were approximately 50 attorneys in attendance.

Comments from participants included:

I really related to the idea that [we] have a special responsibility for the quality of justice.”

“Civility matters, not just by being nice, but by being aware.”