Background
Underhill, Dayna E. was born on August 27, 1965 in Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
Underhill, Dayna E. was born on August 27, 1965 in Hartford, Connecticut, United States.
Hartwick College (Bachelor of Arts, 1988). Suffolk University (Juris Doctor, 1992).
Worked at LaBarre & Associates, Professional Corporation (Portland, Oregon) specializing in Trial Practice in Federal and State Courts. Securities, Stockbroker, Business Tort, Legal Malpractice, Employment, Intellectual Property and Class Action Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1992, Oregon.
1995, Washington.
Technical Editor, Suffolk Transnational Law Review, 1991-1992.
Staff Member, Suffolk Transnational Law Review, 1990-1991. Author: Peck, Doctorate.E., Environmental Law - Clean Air Acting - The Queen Ex Relations Ontario v.
United States.E.P.A., 912 F.2d 1525 (District of Columbia Circuit 1990), Suffolk transactions
L. Review, Volume 15.1.
Peck, Doctorate.E., Statutory Law - Freedom of Information Acting - Ray v. United States. Department of Justice, 908 F.2d 1549 (11th Circuit 1991), Suffolk transactions
L. Review, Volume 15.2.
Company-Author: "Commercial Torts," Torts Handbook, Oregon State Bar, 1996 Supp. Adjunct Law Professor, Northwestern School of Law, Lewis & Clark College, 1996.
Member: Oregon State Bar. Multnomah County Bar Association (Member: Pro Bono Commander
Chair: Women in Crisis Commander).
Oregon Trial Lawyers Association (Member, Business Litigation Section). American Inn of Court. This firm has succeeded over many years with the goal of practicing in the highest traditions of the trial bar handling a variety of plaintiff"s commercial litigation cases.
Keys to its success have been careful case selection and appropriate levels of cost effective litigation support with associates, co-counsel, paralegal document control and computers.
Inspiration has been drawn from the likes of Sir Thomas More, Clarence Darrow and Edward Bennett Williams.
Member: Oregon State Bar. Multnomah County Bar Association (Member: Pro Bono Commander Chair: Women in Crisis Commander).
Oregon Trial Lawyers Association (Member, Business Litigation Section).
American Inn of Court.