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Amy Robinson Publishes Workplace Mask Mandate Article with Nonprofit Association of Oregon
Amy Robinson's article, “Not So Fast! Workplace Mask Mandates May Not Be Over Just Yet,” was published in the May 2021 issue of the Nonprofit Association of Oregon's NAO Update newsletter. Click here to read the full article.
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Announcing Miller Nash's Streamlined Name, New Website, and Firm Rebrand
Pacific Northwest-based law firm Miller Nash Graham & Dunn has unveiled the new Miller Nash LLP, which includes a streamlined firm name, new brand, and client-focused website. Miller Nash’s new client-focused website (millernash.com) highlights added...
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John Clarke Receives Pro Bono Award of Merit From Multnomah Bar Association
Miller Nash LLP attorney John Clarke has been awarded the 2021 Pro Bono Award Merit presented by the Multnomah Bar Association (MBA). This recognition is awarded annually to lawyers who continually demonstrate their commitment to providing pro bono s...
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Female Soccer Prodigy Seeks Equitable Treatment from National Women’s Soccer League
Pacific Northwest-based Miller Nash Graham & Dunn LLP, along with Law Offices of Leonard B. Simon P.C., and Gustafson Gluek PLLC have filed an antitrust lawsuit against the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) on behalf of Olivia Moultrie, a 15-year...
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Miller Nash Adds Christine A. Slattery to Employment Law Team
Miller Nash Graham & Dunn LLP is pleased to welcome attorney Christine A. Slattery to the firm’s Portland office. Slattery joins the firm’s acclaimed employment team where she will provide advice and counsel on day-to-day employment matters and compl...
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Miller Nash Recognized as a Top Firm in Trademark Law by World Trademark Review
The 2021 edition of World Trademark Review 1000: The World’s Leading Trademark Professionals (WTR) has recognized Miller Nash Graham & Dunn as a top trademark firm in Oregon. Additionally, Miller Nash partners Robert Cumbow in the Seattle office and...
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