Background
Dennis, Gregory J. was born on October 1, 1953 in Wenatchee, Washington, District of Columbia, United States.
Dennis, Gregory J. was born on October 1, 1953 in Wenatchee, Washington, District of Columbia, United States.
Gonzaga University (Bachelor of Arts, 1975). University of Washington (Juris Doctor, 1978).
Worked at Landerholm, Memovich, Lansverk & Whitesides, P.S. (Vancouver, Washington) specializing in General Civil, Business, Corporate, Taxation, Employment, Employee Benefits, Bankruptcy, Estate Planning, Probate, Negligence, Insurance, Real Estate, Zoning, Environmental, Municipal and Workers Compensation Law, Land Use, Solid Waste Management, Social Security Disability. Trial and Appellate Practice. Admitted to the bar, 1978, Washington.
1979, United States.
District Court, Western District of Washington. 1987, Oregon and United States. District Court, District of Oregon.
Member: Clark County, Washington State and American Bar Associations.
Oregon State Bar; Washington State Trial Lawyers Association. Landerholm, Memovich, Lansverk & Whitesides, P.S. was founded in 1948.
Today it is one of the largest law firms in Southwest Washington and Northwest Oregon and is recognized throughout the region for the quality of its legal work. Legal services are usually provided by a group of attorneys and paralegals who concentrate in specialized areas.
To ensure continuity of representation, each client has a Responsible Attorney as his or her primary contact within the firm.
The Responsible Attorney informs the client of properties, directs and oversees the client"s legal work, and calls upon attorneys best suited by knowledge and experience to deal with a specific situation. By integrating the practice of specialized areas with the Responsible Attorney approach, clients receive legal expertise as well as personal attention.
Clark County, Washington State and American Bar Associations. Oregon State Bar; Washington State Trial Lawyers Association. The Association of Trial Lawyers of America.
Commercial Litigation.