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Miller Nash Graham & Dunn Honored as a 2015 Most Admired Company
Miller Nash Graham & Dunn LLP was honored as one of Oregon's Most Admired Companies by the Portland Business Journal, ranking as #5 among Professional Services organizations. The award and rankings were determined by a survey of Oregon CEOs....
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Miller Nash Graham & Dunn Welcomes Impressive Class of Fall Associates
Pacific Northwest law firm Miller Nash Graham & Dunn LLP welcomes four exceptional fall associates to its offices in Portland and Seattle. In Portland, John Clarke and Vanessa Triplett join the firm’s deep litigation team, and Tay...
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Miller Nash Graham & Dunn Adds Litigation Attorney Ian Christy
Miller Nash Graham & Dunn LLP welcomes Ian Christy to the firm's business litigation practice team. Christy’s background includes broad-based litigation with experience in representing U.S. and international clients. His practice will focus...
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Best Lawyers® Recognizes 40 Miller Nash Graham & Dunn Attorneys
An impressive list of 40 attorneys from Miller Nash Graham & Dunn LLP offices in Oregon and Washington were selected from among their peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America® 2016. Two lawyers were recognized as 2016 “Lawyers of the Year,”...
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Rawlinson Appointed a Managing Director of the American Bar Association’s Section of Litigation
PORTLAND, Ore. – West Coast law firm Miller Nash Graham & Dunn LLP announced the appointment of partner and firm chair Dennis Rawlinson as a Managing Director of the Section of Litigation of the American Bar Association (ABA), the...
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Forty-Five Miller Nash Graham & Dunn Attorneys Named to 2015 Oregon Super Lawyers® and Rising Stars Lists
Forty-five attorneys from the Portland and Bend offices of Miller Nash Graham & Dunn LLP have been named to the 2015 Oregon Super Lawyers and Rising Stars lists as top lawyers in the state. The annual Super Lawyers list recognizes the top 5 perc...
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