Background
Oehler, Richard William was born on November 24, 1950 in New York City. Son of John Montgomery and Florence Mae (Jahn) Oehler.
Oehler, Richard William was born on November 24, 1950 in New York City. Son of John Montgomery and Florence Mae (Jahn) Oehler.
Dartmouth College (Bachelor of Arts, summa cum laude, with highest honors, 1972). Harvard University (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1976). Member, Harvard International Law Journal, 1974-1975.
Trial Attorney, United States.
Department of Justice, Commercial Litigation Branch. Civil Division, 1979-1987.
Government Contract Law and Litigation.
Worked at Perkins Coie (Seattle, Washington) specializing in General Civil Trial and Appellate Practice in Federal and State Courts and before various Federal and State Administrative Tribunals. Administrative, Antitrust and Trade Regulation, Aviation, Banking, Commercial Law and Bankruptcy, Corporate Finance and Securities Law, Creditors" Rights, Environmental, Estate Planning, General Business, Government Contract, Hazardous Waste, Intellectual Property, International, Labor and Employment, Land Use, Life Sciences, Mergers and Acquisitions, Municipal/Public Finance, Natural Resources, Nonprofit Probate, Product Liability, Public Utility, Project Finance, Real Estate, School Law, Taxation, Toxic Torts, Water Rights, White-Collar Criminal Representation. Admitted to the bar, 1976, California.
1987, Washington.
Member, Harvard International Law Journal, 1974-1975.
Trial Attorney, United States. Department of Justice, Commercial Litigation Branch, Civil Division, 1979-1987.
Recipient, National Contract Management Association Special Award (1988-1992, 1993-1995) in Recognition of Serving as a Faculty Member for National Education Seminars. Listed in Who"s Who in America.
Faculty Member, "Legal Aspects of Contracts," University of Washington, Certificate Program in Contract Management (1992).
Speaker: "State of Environmental Contracting," NCMA Regional Conference (1995). "Protection of Intellectual Property Rights in Government Contracts," Pacific Rim Institute (1993). "Alternative Dispute Resolution of Contract Disputes," Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences (1992).
Conducted Course, "Selling to the Government: Maximizing Profitability," Perkins Coie (1992).
Advisory Board Member, University of Washington, Certificate Program in Contract Management, 1991. Perkins Coie is the largest law firm headquartered in the Pacific Northwest, with 330 lawyers in 11 offices located in Asia, Europe and North America.
We have experienced practitioners at the ready to handle demanding projects and react swiftly to emergencies around the world.
Member, Harvard International Law Journal, 1974-1975. Trial Attorney, United States. Department of Justice, Commercial Litigation Branch, Civil Division, 1979-1987.
Recipient, National Contract Management Association Special Award (1988-1992, 1993-1995) in Recognition of Serving as a Faculty Member for National Education Seminars.
Listed in Who"s Who in America. Faculty Member, "Legal Aspects of Contracts," University of Washington, Certificate Program in Contract Management (1992).
Speaker: "State of Environmental Contracting," NCMA Regional Conference (1995). "Protection of Intellectual Property Rights in Government Contracts," Pacific Rim Institute (1993).
"Alternative Dispute Resolution of Contract Disputes," Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences (1992).
Conducted Course, "Selling to the Government: Maximizing Profitability," Perkins Coie (1992). Advisory Board Member, University of Washington, Certificate Program in Contract Management, 1991.
Married Linda Tyson.