Firm: Vial Fortheringham LLP
Practice Areas: Appeals
Chris has been practicing in Portland, Oregon since 2001, primarily focusing on construction defect and homeowner/condominium association representation, including other aspects of litigation that may arise in connection with homeowners associations. He also represents individuals in other areas of law, such as adoption proceedings. Chris has appeared in state courts in Oregon, in the Oregon Court of Appeals, and before the Land Use Board of Appeals. Prior to going to law school, Chris spent two years working as an assistant producer of the morning shows for two Salt Lake City radio stations.Direct Line:
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Firm: Eli D Stutsman A Professional Corporation
Practice Areas: Appeals
Appeals in state in federal courts. Eli Stutsman has achieved significant success as an appellate attorney, including “impact litigation.” Learn more…. Defending physicians, pharmacists and nurses. Stutsman also represents licensed healthcare providers, including:. PhysiciansPharmacists andNurses. in medical licensing and DEA Registration matters before state licensing boards and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). Learn more…. Reforming Public Policy In addition to the day-to-day practice of law, Stutsman has been the lead author on significant legislation. Learn more…. Stutsman has also co-founded organizations necessary to political reform, including the Death With Dignity National Center where he served as the founding President for ten years and continues to serve today on the Board of Directors.. Eli Stutsman is a practicing attorney in Portland, Oregon. He was the lead author of the Oregon Death with Dignity Act in 1993 and served as the lead political and legal strategist during the 1994 campaign to pass the law and again during the 1997 campaign to defeat its repeal. Stutsman successfully defended the Death with Dignity law in the first federal court challenge spanning 1994 to 1997. See Lee v. State of Oregon,107 F.3d 1382 (9th Cir. 1997), cert. denied, 522 U.S. 927 (1997). He later prevailed against the United States Attorney General and the Drug Enforcement Administration in a second round of federal court litigation spanning 2001-2006, in which he won an injunction against the United States Attorney General on behalf of a physician and a pharmacist, both threatened with criminal sanctions. On January 17, 2006, the United States Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in favor of the physician, pharmacist, and the State of Oregon. See Oregon v. Ashcroft, 192 F. 1077 (D.Or. 2002), 368 F.3d 1118 (9th Cir. 2004), Gonzales v. Oregon, 126 S.Ct. 904 (2006).. Stutsman has been interviewed by David Broder of The Washington Post, Ellen Goodman for an article in the Boston Globe, Diane Rehm onThe Diane Rehm Show, and Nina Totenberg of National Public Radio, among others, and has also appeared before the National Press Club.. Stutsman co-founded Oregon Right to Die in 1993, the political action committee that passed the Oregon Death with Dignity Act into law. He was the founding president of the Oregon Death with Dignity Legal Defense and Education Center in 1995 (which later became the Death with Dignity National Center), as well as the Oregon Death with Dignity Political Action Fund, founded in 2001. In 2007, Stutsman authored the Washington Death with Dignity Act, passed into law by Washington voters on November 4, 2008, and at various times he consulted on the Vermont Death with Dignity Act passed into law on May 20, 2013.. Hear about the current status of Oregon’s Death with Dignity Act in Stutsman’s 2014 interview on OPB’s Think Out Loud and read more in his articles in the Summer 2013 American Bar Association’s GPSolo Magazine and the Spring 2015 issue of Trial Lawyer magazine, the quarterly journal of the Oregon Trial Lawyers Association.. Media Highlights. As an attorney in Portland Oregon, and serving clients across the country, my work has resulted in high-profile media coverage.. Licensure Blog. If you are physician, pharmacist, nurse or other licensed healthcare professional, you may learn more about my licensure practice by reviewing my periodic licensure blog posts.. Appellate Blog. If your case is on appeal, or soon will be, you may learn more about my appellate practice by reviewing my periodic appellate blog posts.. DEA Prosecutions Blog. Finally, if you possess a DEA Registration, or have some other interest in DEA prosecutions, you may learn more about this aspect of my practice by reviewing my periodic DEA Prosecutions blog posts.
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Firm: Andy Simrin PC
Practice Areas: Appeals
My career has focused on Oregon's appeals system. I worked as a research attorney in the Oregon Court of Appeals, as a senior deputy for the State Public Defender, and in private practice since 2002. I've represented clients in over 1200 cases in Oregon's Court of Appeals and Supreme Court, including criminal appeals, parole appeals, appeals in stalking cases, domestic relations appeals and appeals in other civil cases. If you have an Oregon case that needs to be appealed, I have the experience your case deserves.
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