Profile
Keith is focused on maintaining a high ethical standard while continuing to earn the respect of lawyers, judges and members of the public. This is the most effective way that he can serve his clients while protecting the civil justice system from abuse. Each potential client’s case is carefully evaluated to ensure that it has merit before Keith gets involved. He only represents honest individuals who sincerely need the help of our legal system. Keith maintains a streamlined, efficient practice and prefers to represent no more than fifteen to twenty clients at any time so as to avoid the impersonal feel often associated with larger law firms. He is committed to giving each client the time and care that their particular case needs and deserves. Keith contracts with reputable and experienced investigators, engineers and medical professionals to ensure that each case will be properly evaluated and prepared to go to trial if necessary.
About Wm Dozier
Admitted: 2001, Oregon
Professional Webpage: www.wkd-law.com/background.php
Special Licenses/Certifications:
- Federal District Court of Oregon, 2001
- Oregon State Bar, 2001
Bar/Professional Activity:
- Multnomah Bar Association
- Oregon Trial Lawyers Association
- American Association for Justice
- Oregon State Bar Civil Practice and Procedure Committee, 2005
- Board of Governors, Oregon Trial Lawyers Association
, 2007
- Co-Chair of Oregon Trial Lawyers Association's New Lawyer Committee, 2009
- Oregon State Bar's Civil Practice and Procedure Committee, 2011
Pro bono/Community Service:
- MBA Teen Dropout Prevention Program
- MBA Youth "Imprint" Program
Scholarly Lectures and Writings:
- Co-Author, OSB Legislative Update: Torts & Products Liability Law, 2007
- Author, OSB Legislative Update: Torts & Products Liability Law, 2008
- PLF sample client intake, disengagement and decline forms and letters. , Reviewing Author, OSB Professional Liability Fund, 2009
Verdicts and Settlements:
- Keith Dozier has been involved in numerous confidential settlements in excess of one million dollars, in addition to cases listed here.
- Porter v. AT&T Broadband of Oregon, Inc., et al. (Multnomah County Circuirt Court Case No. 0403-02830). $618,000.00 jury verdict in a workplace injury case.
- Paul, et al. v. Asbury Automotive Group, LLC (OR Federal District Court Case No. CV06-1603-KI). Unanimous $19 million jury verdict, settled prior to appeal. Four plaintiff race discrimination case., 2008
- Sargent v. PPS, Multnomah County Circuit Court Case No. 0904-04938. $222,173.00 jury verdict in premises liability case where child's leg was injured by wire glass in a middle school's interior door. , 2011
Educational Background:
- J.D. - Lewis & Clark Law School
- M.S. Applied Economics - Clemson University
- B.S. Economics - Clemson University