Understand your legal obligations and navigate the complexities of reporting child abuse in Oregon, ensuring you protect both children and yourself.

This course delves into the legal responsibilities of mandatory reporting laws in Oregon, specifically focusing on the obligations of attorneys. You'll gain a comprehensive understanding of the crucial role attorneys play in protecting vulnerable individuals, particularly children and elders, who often lack the resources to report abuse themselves.
We'll examine the different forms of abuse, including physical, emotional, sexual, and financial abuse, and explore the devastating impact these acts can have on individuals. You'll learn to recognize the signs of abuse, understand the legal definitions and requirements for mandatory reporting, and become familiar with the reporting process in Oregon.
By the end of this course, you'll be equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to fulfill your legal and ethical obligations as an attorney in Oregon. You'll be able to confidently identify situations requiring mandatory reporting, navigate the complexities of attorney-client privilege, and effectively safeguard the well-being of vulnerable individuals within your community.

Empowering Legal Professionals, One Hour at a Time
CLE for Me provides innovative, accessible, and engaging Continuing Legal Education designed to meet the needs of today’s busy legal professionals. With a focus on practical insights, emerging trends, and compliance requirements, we deliver courses that are as impactful as they are convenient. Our expert-led programs empower attorneys to stay informed, enhance their skills, and excel in their practice—all at their own pace.

Licensed Attorney in Illinois
Joanne Boy is a licensed attorney in Illinois, with over 20 years of diverse experience spanning publication/editorial work, immigration, policy, compliance, litigation, higher education, public housing and affordable housing Joanne has actively contributed to the larger practice of law and the affordable housing industry as an in-house attorney with the Chicago Housing Authority, the third largest public housing authority in the United States and to the world of higher education as a visiting professor with DeVry University and DeVry’s Keller Graduate School of Business teaching political science, public administration, nonprofit management, and business law/ethics related courses to undergraduate and graduate level students. Her experiences are well-entrenched in assisting the development and furtherance of public-private endeavors in many areas of life. She remains dedicated to educating and shaping the next generation of lawyers and leaders.