Background
Long, Mark A. was born on April 18, 1953 in Salem, Oregon, United States.
Long, Mark A. was born on April 18, 1953 in Salem, Oregon, United States.
Universite de Lyon, Lyons, France. Claremont MeKenna College (Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, 1975). American University, Washington College of Law (Juris Doctor, summa cum laude, 1982).
Recipient, Gillette Prize for highest Scholastic Achievement, American University, Washington College of Law, 1982.
Member, American University, Washington College of Law Honor Society. Member, American University Law Review, 1982.
Author, Comment: "Employee Non-Compliance with the Occupational Safety and Health Acting: Making the Worker Pay,’ 31 American University Law Review 123, 1982.
Worked at Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt, Professional Corporation (Portland, Oregon) specializing in Admiralty and Maritime Law, Antitrust, Appellate, Bankruptcy and Creditor"s Rights, Business Law, Condemnation, Commercial Litigation, Complex Litigation, Construction Law, Energy and Environmental Law, Financial Institutions, Forest Products, Health Care Industry, Intellectual Property, International Law, Labor Relations, Land Use, Malpractice and Insurance Defense, Products Liability, Real Estate, Securities, Taxation, Workers" Compensation. Admitted to the bar, 1982, Oregon. Recipient, Gillette Prize for Highest Scholastic Achievement, American University, Washington College of Law, 1982.
Member, American University, Washington College of Law Honor Society.
Member, American University Law Review, 1980-1982. Author, Comment: "Employee Non-Compliance with the Occupational Safety and Health Acting: Making the Worker Pay," 31 American University Law Review 123, 1982.
Member: Multnomah County and American Bar Associations. Oregon State Bar.
On December 21, 1892, a Vermont lawyer named Ralph West. Wilbur was admitted to the Oregon Barometer
That date also marks the beginning of Schwabe Williamson & Wyatt, one of the largest Oregon-based law firms, which celebrated its centennial anniversary in 1992.
Built on an insurance defense practice started by Mr. Wilbur, the firm has retained the integrity and character of its New England founder through the century. Today, Schwabe Williamson & Wyatt is a regional law firm with offices in Portland, Oregon, Seattle and Vancouver, Washington and Washington, District of Columbia The firm"s full-service practice includes a major emphasis on business and corporate law, as well as one of the largest, most prominent litigation departments in the west.
Schwabe Williamson & Wyatt has enjoyed the influence of many distinguished alumni, including two United States.
Congressmen and a chief justice of the Oregon Supreme Court.
Member, American University, Washington College of Law Honor Society. Member, American University Law Review, 1980-1982. Author, Comment: "Employee Non-Compliance with the Occupational Safety and Health Acting: Making the Worker Pay," 31 American University Law Review 123, 1982.
Member: Multnomah County and American Bar Associations.
Oregon State Bar.