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Where He’s Calling From
Jim McDermott’s first novel is set in a blue-collar town like the one he left behind
Postcards from the Edge
Banafsheh Violet Nazari survived the Iran-Iraq War to represent the marginalized in employment law
Discovery with Deanna L. Wray
Deanna Wray admires Michelle, Betty, RBG, J-Law and the Mother of Dragons
Local Counsel with Leora Coleman-Fire
The Portland employment and labor lawyer tells us what’s good in the neighborhood
Discovery with Paul Southwick
The litigator talks Judge Darleen Ortega, Ta-Nehisi Coates, and which politician he can imitate
Local Counsel with Kimberly A. (Sugawa-Fujinaga) Stuart
The Portland attorney tells us what’s good in the neighborhood
Practical Applications in Oregon
Handy legal apps
WANTED: Trial Opportunities for Young Lawyers
We want the jury system to thrive, not just survive.
Sullivan for the Plaintiff, Angeli for the Defense
How two employment attorneys from across the aisle joined forces
Downhill Lawyer
To improve his practice, Brad Stanford hit the slopes
Boutique Buddies
Four of Oregon’s top attorneys, from different practice areas and boutique firms, have been getting together for decades
Schroer as in Prayer
Appellate attorney Janet Schroer on repair work, staying in Oregon despite a gubernatorial directive, and why you have to know everything about everything in the case
The Unashamed Progressive
Business lawyer Steven Berman works for same-sex marriage, GMO labeling and marijuana legalization; and note the pedigree
When You Say “I Do,” But Now You Don’t
Family law attorney Tom Bittner tells his clients, “It’s never going to hurt me like it hurts you”
Work, Life, Balance
Diane Polscer launched a small law firm when her daughter was three days old
Something Positive from Something Bad
How Personal Injury Law Hooked Don Corson
We Are Repeat Players
Bankruptcy attorney Teresa H. Pearson knows it’s all about practice, practice, practice
That Knock on the Door Might Be the FBI
Although his father was a police officer, David Angeli knew he was destined for criminal law from an early age. He has never second-guessed himself.