February 4, 2012

Peter R. Jarvis

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  • Peter Jarvis practices primarily in the area of attorney professional responsibility and risk management. He advises lawyers, law firms and corporate legal departments in legal ethics, risk management and disciplinary defense matters, and he serves as an expert witness in such matters.

    His practice has also included antitrust, appellate, business tort, general contract and UCC litigation, labor and employment litigation, product liability, tax, title insurance and intellectual property matters.

    Professional Background

    Mr. Jarvis is the partner-in-charge of the firm's Portland office and a member of the firm’s Executive Committee. Prior to joining Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP in August 2003, Mr. Jarvis was a partner with Stoel Rives, LLP, which he joined in 1976. For many years, Mr. Jarvis had primary responsibility for serving the professional responsibility needs of the firm.

    Mr. Jarvis is a former board member and past president of the Association of Professional Responsibility Lawyers. Bar committees on which he has served include the Washington State Bar Association's Committee on the Future of the Profession; Washington State Bar Committee to Define the Practice of Law; Washington State Bar Rules of Professional Conduct Committee; Oregon State Bar Legal Ethics Committee; Oregon State Bar Ad Hoc Committee on Attorney Advertising; and the Oregon State Bar Rights of the Handicapped Committee.

     

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