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Miller Nash Partner Kyle Sciuchetti Confirmed as President-Elect of the Oregon State Bar

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Miller Nash LLP is excited to announce that partner Kyle Sciuchetti has been confirmed to serve as president-elect of the Oregon State Bar (OSB). He will begin his term as president in January 2027 and will be the first Region 8 out-of-state member of the OSB Board of Governors to ever serve as president of the OSB since its establishment in 1935.

Throughout his career, Kyle has balanced private practice with deep service to the legal profession, notably serving as president of the Washington State Bar Association (WSBA) from 2020-2021. He was the first WSBA president from Vancouver since the Bar’s founding in 1888. He also currently serves as one of the WSBA delegates to the American Bar Association, House of Delegates and has done so since 2023.

During his WSBA presidency, Kyle led the association through strategic planning efforts and helped guide the organization through challenging conditions, including adapting governance through the pandemic era, having served many years on WSBA committees, task forces, councils, and workgroups.

About Kyle Sciuchetti

Kyle is a partner in Miller Nash’s Vancouver, Washington office and is a member of the firm’s construction practice team. With 30 years of experience, Kyle focuses his practice on construction law and business litigation, as well as dispute resolution, lien foreclosures and contract, and lease negotiations. He represents clients in all levels of state and federal court in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. Kyle previously served as senior in-house counsel for the Public Power Council, as assistant city attorney/prosecutor for the City of Spokane, Washington, and drafted legislation for the Washington State Legislature. He remains active within the community, serving on the Metropolitan Business Association Board of Directors, vice-chair of the Humane Society for Southwest Washington Board, and as past chair of the Clark County Food Bank Board of Directors. Kyle earned two bachelor’s degrees at the University of Washington before receiving his law degree from Lewis & Clark Law School.

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