Webinar: Domestic Violence
Multifamily NW Welcomes Leah Sykes, Andor Law, LLP 152
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Event Details
Domestic Violence
Join us for an insightful and empowering webinar on domestic violence, featuring expert legal insights from Attorney Leah Sykes, Andor Law. This class covers matters related to the protection of survivors of domestic violence as set forth in Oregon Law. Topics will include: screening of applicants with domestic violence issues, termination of tenancy and end of tenancy concerns.
Pricing
Members: $70
Non-Members: $120
Sponsorship: $300
Event Sponsor
CEU Credit
As an approved OREA provider, this program may be applied for 1.5 CEUs towards your real estate license renewal or your NAA credential.
Contact
Ericka Hargis, Education Coordinator
Content Leader:
Leah Sykes is owner and partner in the Litigation practice group at Andor Law. Ms. Sykes serves housing providers in all legal aspects of property management with a special focus on education and fair housing discrimination defense.Ms. Sykes takes a hands-on approach, advising clients in both the non-profit and for-profit housing markets, with a great depth of knowledge of the interplay between federal, state and local agencies and regulations. She has expanded her strong litigation background to include preventative methodologies for clients including management, business structure, corporate training and advising the industry in legislative matters.Ms. Sykes travels regularly to educate clients, trade organizations and the housing provider industry. In 2015, Ms. Sykes established an annual educational “Fair Housing Fair” in conjunction with Multifamily Northwest and regularly collaborates with other housing organizations and advocates regarding organizational best practices.Proudly Canadian, Ms. Sykes has great empathy for the plight of immigrant women and has volunteered as an advocate for immigrant women. Ms. Sykes was admitted to the Oregon State Bar in 2002, the Washington State Bar in 2016 and graduated from Lewis and Clark College of Law in Portland, Oregon with an entrance scholarship. She also received a scholarship and a Bachelor of Arts from Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, Canada.