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| James F Halley |
| Practice Areas: Civil Law Personal Injury Automobile Accidents Products Liability Wrongful Death Construction Disputes Forfeitures Wills | Criminal Law Murder Sex Offense Assaults Drug Crimes Driving While Intoxicated Juvenile Law White Collar Crimes Money Laundering Wire Fraud Mail Fraud |
Admitted: Oregon State Bar - 1991 California State Bar - 1983 U.S. District Court - 1991 District of Oregon - 1991 U.S. District Court, Northern District of California - 1983 U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit - 1991 U.S. Supreme Court - 1993
Education: University of California at Irvine, B.S. - 1977 Northwestern School of Law of Lewis & Clark College, J.D. - 1983 |
I am married with three children, ages 17, 15 and 13. My wife Martha is an RN. We have lived in Portland for 14 years. I went to law school at Lewis and Clark in the early 1980’s and then went to San Francisco, where I practiced for seven years. In 1991, we moved back to Portland. My favorite thing in life is a good bicycle ride.
I do civil and criminal law. My civil practice focuses on personal injury and construction cases. I have represented plaintiffs in major personal injury and wrongful death cases arising from auto collisions, workplace injuries, and slips and falls. My construction experience goes back to work I did before entering law school when I worked as a laborer with a small construction company. That experience has helped me representing builders and owners in construction disputes.
My criminal work covers federal and state cases. I have tried many cases in both courts, and I have represented defendants on the most serious charges, including aggravated murder, sex offenses, assaults, arsons, DUII, and others. If you have a criminal problem, the most important initial advice is don’t talk to the authorities. Hire a lawyer. |
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