Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
 presents:
The Legal Landscape of Social Enterprise & the Sharing Economy

with Janelle Orsi & Jenny Kassan
Evening Talk, Friday, June 3, 7-9pm 2011
Santa Barbara Central Library, Faulkner Gallery
Admission $10/$5 students & seniors
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"What do you call a lawyer who helps people share, cooperate, barter, foster local economies, and build sustainable communities? That sounds like the beginning of a lawyer joke, but actually, it's the beginning of new field of law practice..." Janelle Orsi
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        W e all want a more sustainable society, but what are the legal implications and changes needed to move society beyond the ongoing legal/illegal dance of sustainability and the challenges of emerging local economies?
 
Please join Jenny Kassan & Janelle Orsi from the Sustainable Law Center (SELC) http://www.selc.org  for a stimulating discussion of sharing economies, collaborative consumption, social enterprise, and other intriguing and promising trends affecting our local economies and livelihoods. 

Urban agriculture, community-owned enterprises with locally raised capital, local currencies, barter economies, worker-owned cooperatives, intentional communities, car sharing, these are many of the key ingredients in the transition to more sustainable local economies.  What are the possibilities, the challenges, and the practical and legal barriers?  How might these trends transform our communities and what steps can we all take to catalyze change?

The evening talk takes place on Friday, June 3, 7-9:30pm, at the Santa Barbara Public Library, Faulkner Gallery, 40 E. Anapamu Street, Santa Barbara. Donation $10 general/$5 students & seniors; no reservations/pay at the door.

 Available at the event, Nolo Press book "The Sharing Solution", co-authored by Janelle Orsi


~Sponsored by Santa Barbara Permaculture Network Non-Profit~
 More information, visit  www.sbpermaculture.org, margie@sbpermaculture.org, (805) 962-2571.

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WORKSHOP:

"Legal Strategies for Social Enterprise and Sustainable Economies"
with Jenny Kassan & Janelle Orsi
from the Sustainable Economies Law Center (SELC)

Workshop, Saturday, June 4, 9am-Noon, 2011
Santa Barbara Recreation Center, 100 E. Carrillo St, Santa Barbara
Admission Limited to 45 attendees
Lawyer 3 MCLE Credits, $125 (early bird $100 by May 27)
General Public $70 (early bird $50 by May 27)
To sign up for the workshop, please go to EventBrite for payment & reservations:
 http://selc.eventbrite.com
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Jenny Kassan and Janelle Orsi, pioneers in the new field of Sustainability Law, invite entrepreneurs, attorneys, and community-members to learn about the possibilities and challenges presented by an economy built around unique enterprise models, including:

Presenters will showcase innovative organizations and enterprises, and discuss their place in the movement to build sustainable and localized economies. Participants will learn about the new organizational structures designed for social enterprise, and the interactions of social enterprise and nonprofit tax exemption. In addition, the workshop will address the unique legal barriers and grey areas that arise in efforts to build more sustainable economies, including those relating to securities laws, employment laws, tax laws, zoning laws, and consumer protection laws.

Jenny Kassan and Janelle Orsi are co-directors of the
Sustainable Economies Law Center (SELC), which facilitates the growth of more sustainable and localized economies through education, research, and advocacy to support practices such as barter, sharing, cooperatives, urban agriculture, shared housing, local currencies, community-supported enterprises, and local investing. Janelle and Jenny are co-authors of the American Bar Association's forthcoming book, "Sharing Law: Understanding the Legal Landscape of the Sharing Economy".


Jenny Kassan is an attorney and community development consultant, specializing in creative capital raising and socially responsible ventures. She is the Managing Director of
Katovich Law Group, and CEO of Cutting Edge Capital. Her legal practice areas include small business start-up and financing, securities regulation, nonprofit law, business agreements, real estate development, franchising, cooperatives, and assessment districts. Jenny earned a masters degree in City and Regional Planning from the University of California at Berkeley and earned her J.D. from Yale Law School.


Janelle Orsi is a "sharing lawyer" in private practice, specializing in helping communities share housing and cars, form cooperatives, launch urban farming initiatives, and form social enterprises. She is co-author of "The Sharing Solution: How to Save Money, Simplify Your Life & Build Community" (Nolo Press 2009). Janelle earned her J.D. from the UC Berkeley School of Law.

The workshop takes place on Saturday, June 4, 9am-Noon, at the Santa Barbara Recreation Center,100 East Carrillo Street, Santa Barbara, CA.  Reservations are required, sign up and pay (including by check)on EventBrite:
http://selc.eventbrite.com
~Sponsored by Santa Barbara Permaculture Network Non-Profit~
 More information, visit  www.sbpermaculture.org, margie@sbpermaculture.org, (805) 962-2571.
Event Supporters:  SB Independent, SBCC Center for Sustainability, SBCC Scheinfeld Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation, Permaculture Credit Union, Loa Tree, Slow Money Santa Barbara Chapter, Island Seed & Feed, Permaculture Guild of Santa Barbara, Nutiva, Green2Gold, Johnny Sacko, UCSB Sustainability Program, Oasis Design, The Sustainability Project, Owen Dell & Associates, & the Fund for Santa Barbara.


More Info/Resources:
Sustainable Economies Law Center    http://www.sustainableeconomieslawcenter.org/
Janelle Oris, Lawyer
http://janelleorsi.com/

Jenny Kassan, Lawyer
President Cutting Edge Capital    http://www.cuttingedgecapital.com
Katovich Law Group   http://www.katovichlaw.com



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