Alumni
What is a constituent ID? 
A constituent ID is a special password used to verify that you are a University of Oregon School of Law alumni.  Each alumnus has his or her own identification number.  In order to log on, you need this number.  Once you've logged on for the first time, you'll never need this number again.  Ever.  Click here to get your constituent ID.

Why should I log on?
Logging on provides you with special privileges.  For example - got a client looking for an estate planning attorney in Seattle?  Well, if you log on, you can use the "Find a Duck Referral Directory" feature to find an alumnus meeting those requirements.  Or, you can register for special alumni-only events (including reunions) on-line.

What's the first thing I should do when I log on for the first time?
Update your information.  By doing this, you'll be searchable, but ONLY to other alunmi.  You may then be eligible to gain a new client or two with the "Find a Duck Referral Directory" feature.  You may even find old friends.  And the UO will have your contact information to alert you about special events such as visits to your area by the dean or class reunions.  How do you update your information?  Click on the "Edit My Account Info" link to the left of the page.  The more robust you make your profile, the better chance you have of staying in the law school loop!  When you've completed the update, find yourself in the directory and see how you look!

If you have any questions, contact Jay Klein.

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