January 10, 2013 – “Corporate Designee Depositions,” CLE Presentation
Keith Dubanevich’s CLE Presentation to the Oregon Trial Lawyers Association, Business Litigation Section entitled “Corporate Designee Depositions”.
Keith Dubanevich’s CLE Presentation to the Oregon Trial Lawyers Association, Business Litigation Section entitled “Corporate Designee Depositions”.
Steve Larson begins his review of Show the Story, The Power of Visual Advocacy, “After having read numerous uninspiring text books about trial advocacy while in law school, many lawyers
Keith Ketterling’s third knee injury and ACL replacement ended his ability to play soccer but put him on a path to becoming a passionate enthusiast about bicycling.
Josh Ross writes about the valuable lessons he has gained through his pro bono work for the Legal Aid Domestic Violence Project.
Steven Berman writes about Stoll Berne’s sustainability efforts and finding success by concentrating on things that are tied to our identities, goals and behaviors.
Steven Berman and Scott Shorr discuss some of the legal issues consultants and businesses should be aware of when they enter work with each other.
The Oregon State Bar continues to support the justice system and advocate for adequate court funding. The situation has been bleak with recent cuts in services and potential future cutbacks.
The Oregon State Bar interviewed Steve Larson for an article published in the December 2011 edition of the Oregon State Bar Bulletin encouraging Oregon law firms to deposit their IOLTA funds with banks
Keith Dubanevich provides testimony before the Oregon Senate regarding Foreclosure Issues.
Steven Berman discusses and explains how Oregon’s anti-SLAPP law protects citizens’ rights to speak and participate in public debate. However, that law can also be used as a defense weapon
Keith Dubanevich, as Chief of Staff and Special Counsel to the Oregon Department of Justice, is interviewed on Comcast Newsmakers regarding consumer fraud scams:
Article about how the Jewish Federation of Greater Portland (JFGP) is trying to keep fundraising overhead down. Stoll Berne has been a leading underwriter of JFGP’s campaign events. Former federation
Article about lawyer mentoring written by Joshua Ross. This article appeared in the May 2009 issue of the Multnomah Lawyerand is reprinted with permission from the Multnomah Bar Association.
“Patent Litigation – If You’re Going to Do It, Do It Right” – Article written by Peter E. Heuser and Robert A. Shlachter and originally published in the Oregon State Bar Bulletin,
Robert Shlachter discusses how law firms can help businesses reduce their legal costs in these tough economic times.
Real estate speculation, excess liquidity and deregulation get a lot of the blame for our current economic crisis. The normal cycles have been magnified because those in positions of power
Arbitration has become the predominant alternative for resolving disputes in recent years but is now coming under attack and being challenged in the courts.
Due to its format, electronically stored information (“ESI”) is especially vulnerable to deletion, modification or corruption and parties and counsel must take extra precautions to preserve this type of evidence. Keith
In the summer of 2001, consumers discovered they were being charged more for insurance because of their credit scores and did not think that was fair.
“Credit Check – Help for Consumers,” first appeared in the Winter 2008 issue of Trial Lawyer Magazine, the quarterly journal of the Oregon Trial Lawyers Association.