Background
HAYHURST, DAVID was born on March 4, 1929 in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania,: admitted to bar, 1955, Oregon, United States.
HAYHURST, DAVID was born on March 4, 1929 in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania,: admitted to bar, 1955, Oregon, United States.
Bucknell University (Bachelor of Arts. Harvard University (Bachelor of Laws, 1955). Member, Editorial Advisory Board, B.N.A. Securities Regulation and Law Report, 1975-1984.
Worked at Stoel Rives Limited Liability Partnership (Portland, Oregon) specializing in General Practice and Litigation in State and Federal Courts. Partnerships, Joint Ventures and Corporate and Securities, Real Estate and Land Use, Federal Taxation, Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law, Commercial, Bankruptcy, Reorganizations and Workouts, Antitrust and Trade Regulation, Hospital and Health Law, Forest Products, Franchise Law, Immigration, Insurance, International Trade and Transactions, Government Law, Media and Advertising Law, Municipal Law and Tax-Exempt Financing, Labor and Employment, Employee Benefits, Construction, Banking, Public Utilities, Trusts and Estates, Mining, Natural Resources, Environmental, State and Local Taxation, International Tax, White Collar Criminal Law. Admitted to the bar, 1955, Oregon.
(Resident, Lloyd District Office).
In 1987, the 140-attorney Portland law firm of Stoel Rives Boley Fraser & Wyse merged with the 45-lawyer Seattle firm of Jones Grey & Bayley to create Stoel Rives Boley Jones & Grey. Both firms boast of more than 80 years of service to clients.
The firm has since opened offices in Boise, Idaho (1991) and Salt Lake City, Utah (1992). Stoel Rives provides comprehensive representation to public, private, domestic and international businesses of all sizes.
The firm changed its name to Stoel Rives in 1995.
American Bar Association (Member: Section of Business Law Committee on Corporate Laws, 1975-1981. Federal Regulation of Securities Committee, Subcommittee on 1933 Acting Registration Statements, since 1981). (Also at Lloyd District Office).
Corporate and Securities Law.