Profile
Gilbert Feibleman is well versed in the subtleties of the law. He is an experienced and innovative negotiator as well as a seasoned litigators, experienced in complex family law cases. He and his firm are as knowledgeable about intricate financial matters as they are about the arcane rules of procedure and evidence. While best known for his Child Custody, Spousal Support and Complex cases involving extensive property interests & hidden income, he represents a broad range of individuals with all kinds of family law issues. He and his firm are committed to being effective advisors to and advocates for all their clients. The smallest issue deserves the same professionalism and dedication as the more complex issue. Feibleman & Case offers a comprehensive range of family law services from advice and counseling on the most sophisticated and complex business and legal issues to negotiating agreements, mediating disputes, and litigation.
About Gilbert Feibleman
Admitted: 1976, Oregon
Honors and Awards: Best Lawyers in America, Pro-Tem Judge: All Oregon Courts; Fellow - American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers; Fellow - International Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers; Member of Family Law Roundtable; Founding Member - Oregon Academy of Family Law Practitioners, Pro-Tem Judge: All Oregon Courts Fellow - American Academy of Matrimonial LawyersFellow - International Academy of Matrimonial LawyersMember of Family Law RoundtableFounding Member - Oregon Academy of Family Law Practitioners
Special Licenses/Certifications: Admitted to U.S. Supreme Court, U.A. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, U.S. Federal District Court of Oregon, All Oregon Courts
Bar/Professional Activity: American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (Served as National Governor, Oregon President, CLE Chair Various committees), Marion County Visitation Guidelines Committee, Oregon State Bar/Legislative Task Forces on Uniform Visitation (1989-1991), Family Abuse and Prevention Act Legislative Revisions Task Force Chair (1994-1995), Spousal Support Reinstatement (Task Force Chair: 2005-2006); Uniform Parentage Act (2005-2006), Juvenile and Family Justice Project (1991), Oregon State Bar Family and Juvenile Law Section (Chair, Director & Secretary) : American Bar Association (Family Law Section), Inns of Court, Marion County Bar (Served as Vice President and President), Oregon State Bar Fee Arbitration Panel (1982-present)Oregon State Bar CLE Tele-Law Revisions (1990), Oregon State Bar Disciplinary Board Region 6 Chair, Panel Chair and Prosecutor, Oregon Supreme Court Committees: Videotape Court Reporting (1988); Gender Bias (1988)
Scholarly Lectures and Writings: PUBLICATIONS & CLE SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MATRIMONIAL LAWYERS, OREGON CHAPTER"Dissipation of Assets and Income: How to find it, how to prove it and how to keep it" (1997, 2002)AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MATRIMONIAL LAWYERS, KENTUCKY CHAPTER"What Judges Need to Know to Decide Complex Financial Issues Cases (May 2003)Panel Moderator: The Judges Perspective on Complex Financial Issues Cases (May, 2003)Panel: "Dirty Tricks/Ethics: The Bad, the Worse and The Ugly (May 2003)"Making Time Matter: Balancing your personal and professional life in an ethical manner (April 2006)AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION, FAMILY LAW SECTIONPanel: "Ethics at Trial In Spite of Your Client" (2003)AMERICAN JOURNAL OF FAMILY LAW"The Art of Divorce Settlement Negotiations" (co-authored, Vol. 14, No. 2, Summer 2000)"Electronic Eavesdropping and Wiretapping in Divorce Cases (co-authored, Vo. 16, No.1, Spring 2002)ATLANTA, GEORGIA BAR ASSOCIATION"Client Relations and Attorney Fees: Tips from the Trenches" (February 2007)CISI "Oregon Family Law Practice for Paralegals" (1996)FAIR SHARE"Dissipation of Marital Assets and Income: The Resurrection of Fault in a ‘No Fault' Era" (Vol. 17, No. 10, October 1997)FEIBLEMAN & CASE P.C."Feibleman's Short Sheets on Family Law - A Judicial Aid" (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007)INNS OF COURT-WILLAMETTE CHAPTER "Attorney Fees in Civil Litigation" (1998)"Rebuttal Argument in Civil Litigation" (1999) "Objections and Motions in Limine" (1999)LAW EDUCATION INSTITUTE (Colorado) "Use and Creation of Computer Generated Exhibits: How to make Judges see your point even when they are not listening" (1994)"Ethics for the Matrimonial Lawyer: The Bounds of Advocacy" (1995)"Dissipation of Assets and Income: How to find it, how to prove it and how to keep it" (1997)"The Psychology of Divorce Settlement Negotiations: How to get both sides to see the light" (2000)"How to Make Difficult Cases Simple for the Judge (2003)"Attorney Fees and Client Relations" (2008)LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY BAR ASSOCIATION "What Judges Need to Know to Decide Complex Financial Issues Cases (May 2003)Panel Moderator: The Judges Perspective on Complex Financial Issues Cases (May, 2003)Panel: "Dirty Tricks/Ethics: The Bad, the Worse and The Ugly (May 2003)"Making Time Matter: Balancing your personal and professional life in an ethical manner (April 2006)MINNESOTA FAMILY LAW JOURNAL"The Art of Divorce Settlement Negotiations" (co-authored Vol. 14, No. 2, Jan/Feb 2001)MULTNOMAH COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION"Attorney Fees and Client Relations" (2008)NATIONAL BUSINESS INSTITUTE"Child Custody & Visitation in Oregon" (1991)OREGON ACADEMY OF FAMILY LAW LAWYERS"Use and Creation of Computer Generated Exhibits" (1996)OREGON JUDICIAL DEPARTMENTFamily Law for new Judges (2005)OREGON STATE BAR"Child custody in juvenile court-tactics for the maze" (1988)"You are worth it: Tips for getting paid" (1990)"Enforcement of Judgments" (Chapter in Dissolution Practice 2-Volume Set, 1989)"Tough issues in today's practice" (1994) "Dissipation of Marital Assets and Income: The Resurrection of Fault in a ‘No Fault' Era" (Family Law Newsletter, November 1997)"Child Support for Children Attending School" (1998) "Defining Income for Calculating Spousal Support" (2000)"Child Support for Adult Children (2002) "MAKING TIME MATTER: Tips, Forms & Resources to Help Reduce Stress and Balance your Professional and Personal Life" (2005)"Learning the Ropes - Family Law" (2006, 2007)OREGON TRIAL LAWYERS ASSOCIATION"Getting Fathers Custody" (1982)WILEY LAW PUBLICATIONS"Dissipation of Assets and Income: How to find it, how to prove it and how to keep it" ( co-authored chapter in the 1999 Family Law Update)TEACHINGWILLAMETTE LAW SCHOOLTrial Practice: Opening Statement, Closing Statement, Moot Court JudgeFamily Law: Divorce Negotiations, Basics of Family Law in Oregon, Client RelationsPre-Trial Practice: Attorney Fees and Client RelationsEthics: Attorney Fees and Client RelationsFamily Law Practice; Instructor (2007-2008)OREGON JUDICIAL DEPARTMENTFamily Law For New Judges (2005)"Feibleman's Short Sheets of Family Law" provided by the Judicial Dept. to all new Judges, materials posted on-line for existing judges by the court
Other Outstanding Achievements: Listed in Best Lawyers in America since 2002