Monday, June 3, 2013

2010 Annual Picnic Distinguished Trial Attorneys - Part 1.mp4

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Past Events

Each year the U.S. District Court Historical Society for the District of Oregon hosts a picnic at Judge Leavy's beautiful hop farm.  In 2010, the theme of the picnic was Distinguished Trial Attorneys.  The videos below were taken during the 2010 picnic, and feature interviews with some of the attorneys who were honored.  The interview was conducted by Peter Richter, who asked the distinguished trial attorneys three questions.

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In order of appearance, the attorneys in the above video are: Dennis Karnopp, Don Bowerman, Barnes Ellis, Walter Sweek, Charles T. Smith, Norman Sepenuk, Frank Noonan, Thomas Cooney, Hon. Garr "Mike" King, John Ryan, Bill Crow, Bill Barton, Paul Duden, and Don Marmaduke.

http://www.usdchs.org/past-events-pg-11.html

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