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Other Uses of Depositions at Trial
This article was published in the Fall 2017 edition of the Oregon State Bar's Litigation Journal.
Early in our practice, we master the use of the deposition transcript to impeach the testimony of the witnesses we are examining at trial by re...
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Lifting The Lamp Beside The Schoolhouse Door: A Legal Guide to Serving Undocumented Students in Public Schools
Miller Nash Graham & Dunn attorney Jollee Patterson was a co-author for "Lifting The Lamp Beside The Schoolhouse Door: A Legal Guide to Serving Undocumented Students in Public Schools," a publication of the National School Boards Association (NSBA).
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Oregon Equalizer: While Paycheck Fairness Continues to Stall in Congress, Oregon Legislature Mandates Equity in Compensation
The federal Paycheck Fairness Act, which seeks to expand the protections of the Equal Pay Act of 1963, has been introduced in Congress in every congressional session for the past 20 years. But while that federal pay-equity bill continues to stal...
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SCOTUS Could Shape Outcome Of Oregon Same-Sex Wedding Cake Case
Miller Nash Graham & Dunn partner P.K. Runkles-Pearson was interviewed for an OPB story titled "SCOTUS Could Shape Outcome Of Oregon Same-Sex Wedding Cake Case," discussing similarities between a new case being taken up by the U.S. Supreme Court...
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Legal Aid Needs Us Now More Than Ever
Miller Nash Graham & Dunn partner Tom Sand had an article titled "Legal Aid Needs Us Now More Than Ever" published in the May edition of Multnomah Lawyer, the Multnomah Bar Association's newsletter.
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Fixing a Hole: The New Courthouse is Becoming a Reality
Miller Nash Graham & Dunn partner Tom Sand had an article titled "Fixing a Hole: The New Courthouse is Becoming a Reality" published in the April edition of Multnomah Lawyer, the Multnomah Bar Association's newsletter.
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