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Obtained reversal of a federal district judge’s decision to dismiss an individual and class action complaint against a national auto insurer (U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit).
In a securities fraud lawsuit alleging that the defendant misrepresented key information about its services and finances, a team of Stoll Berne attorneys represented the lead plaintiff State of Oregon Public Employee Retirement Fund.
Nadia Dahab represented the Oregon Trial Lawyers Association appearing as amicus curiae in the Oregon Supreme Court in an original mandamus proceeding.
Josh Ross and Nadia Dahab prevailed at trial and on appeal on behalf of a client involved in a title dispute over a significant investment property.
Steve Larson appeared before the U.S. Supreme Court in two cases brought by consumers alleging that their insurers had not provided them with notice that the insurers were charging them higher premiums because of their credit scores, notice that is required under the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
Nadia Dahab prevailed in the Oregon Supreme Court in a habeas case presenting an issue of access to justice for inmates confined out of state under the Interstate Correction Compact.
Nadia Dahab prevailed in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in an ERISA case asking whether Providence Health Plan’s Independent Review Organization constituted an “arbitration” within the meaning of the Federal Arbitration Act.
Steve Berman and Nadia Dahab represented the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB), which appeared as amicus curiae in the Oregon Supreme Court in a petition for review of a Board of Architects order imposing sanctions on an architecture firm and two of its principals.
Stoll Berne attorneys Steve Larson and Keil Mueller represented Oregon drivers for FedEx Ground in a class action alleging that FedEx Ground misclassified the drivers as independent contractors, but treated them like employees.
Stoll Berne helped client Quicksilver Contracting Co. obtain over $720,000 in biomass collector tax credits. In 2012, the Department of Energy denied Quicksilver’s application for tax credits.
Keith Dubanevich co-authored amicus briefs in the U.S. Supreme Court regarding the Affordable Care Act.
Steve Larson represented former employees of Smurfit Newsprint who filed a class action against their former employer to recover statutory penalties for the alleged late payment of wages after the plant was sold.
Over the course of ten years, Keith Ketterling and Steve Berman represented a multinational steel and trading company and its principal in litigation across the globe.
Stoll Berne attorneys Keith Ketterling and Steve Berman successfully prosecuted a securities fraud case for a Waddell & Reed mutual fund.