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Jonathon Goodling Receives
Lifetime Achievement Award

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Miller Nash partner, Jonathon Goodling, has received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Oregon State Bar (OSB) Real Estate and Land Use (RELU) Section. Jon was honored at the 2025 RELU Annual Conference in August. Only awarded every few years, this honor recognizes Oregon attorneys who throughout their career have made significant contributions to the practice of law pertaining to real estate and land use.

“This is a well-deserved honor for Jon,” says Kieran Curley, managing partner of Miller Nash. “Jon has been a foundational member of our firm for over 40 years, giving expert advice to clients and supporting his colleagues. He will continue to be a pivotal player in the firm’s real estate and commercial lending practice. We look forward to supporting Jon’s strong practice in the years to come.”

Jon has been involved with the OSB RELU Section since the late 1990’s, serving as chair, past chair, a member of its Executive Committee, and as a long-term member of various standing sub-committees. Additionally, he has been a member of the American College of Mortgage Attorneys (ACMA) since 2012. At the time of his election to the board, he was one of only four Oregon attorneys admitted as a member of the organization.

About Jonathon Goodling

Jon has guided clients through commercial real estate and finance transactions for over 40 years. He provides advice on structuring complicated transactions and assists clients in negotiating and drafting real property and loan documentation. He routinely assists lenders, property owners, and governmental entities with financing, leasing, and purchases and sales of real estate, as well as lenders on non-real estate secured financings. Jon has been recognized by The Best Lawyers in America®, Super Lawyers and Chambers USA for his legal work. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Oregon before earning his law degree at the University of Oregon School of Law.

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