Background
Wittenberg, Kenneth A. was born on June 28, 1965 in Denver, Colorado, United States.
Wittenberg, Kenneth A. was born on June 28, 1965 in Denver, Colorado, United States.
University of Michigan (Bachelor of Arts, with high distinction, Political Science, 1987. Juris Doctor, 1990).
State v. Evans, 648 North.E. 2d 964 (Illinois. Appendix 1995); Johnson v. Kamminga, 34 F.3d 466 (7th Circuit 1994).Worked at Garvey, Schubert & Barer (Portland, Oregon) specializing in General Civil, Trial and Appellate Practice. Administrative, Admiralty, Antitrust, Banking, Bankruptcy and Creditors" Rights, Commercial Transactions, Corporate, Employee Benefits Plans, Estate Planning and Probate, Health Care, Immigration, Intellectual Property, International Trade, Labor and Employment, Land Use, Maritime, Mergers and Acquisitions, Products Liability, Real Estate, Securities, Taxation, and Transportation Law. Tax and Business-Related Criminal Defense.
Admitted to the bar, 1990, Illinois.
1996, Oregon.
Recipient, 1997 Master of Business Administration Volunteer Lawyers Project Young Lawyer Award. Judicial Clerk, Chief Judge Douglas West. Hillman, United States.
District Court, Western District of Michigan, 1990-1991. Author, "Taking a Bite Out of Hate Crimes," Oregon State Bar Bulletin, November 1996.
Company-Author: "Curbing Frivolity in The Court: Updated Cure," National Law Journal, May 2, 1994.
"International Corporations Beware: Reawakening of United States. Antitrust Laws," International Legal Strategy, May 1994. "The New Rule 11: Sanctions Redefined," Review of Securities & Commodities Regulation, December 1992.
"Rulemakers Should Be Litigators," National Law Journal, August 1992.
Member: American Bar Association (Litigation Section). Oregon State Bar (Chair, New Lawyers Division Pro Bono Committee).
Garvey, Schubert & Barer provides comprehensive legal services to United States. and foreign clients doing business in the United States and other Pacific Rim countries. These services include advising on business and regulatory matters, structuring commercial transactions and representation in administrative proceedings and federal and state court litigation.
The firm also represents clients in legislative and administrative matters before the United States.
Congress and federal agencies.
Member: American Bar Association (Litigation Section). Oregon State Bar (Chair, New Lawyers Division Pro Bono Committee).