Background
Feldman, Stephen M. was born on April 16, 1967 in New York, New York, United States.
Feldman, Stephen M. was born on April 16, 1967 in New York, New York, United States.
Brown University (Bachelor of Arts, 1989). Northwestern School of Law, Lewis & Clark College (Juris Doctor, summa cum laude, 1993).
Worked at Perkins Coie (Portland, Oregon) specializing in Corporation, Securities, General Business and Commercial, Banking, Corporate and Municipal Financing, Aircraft Leasing and Finance, Project Finance, Federal, State and Local Taxation. General Civil Trial and Appellate Practice in State and Federal Courts and before various Federal and State Administrative Tribunals, Environmental and Natural Resources Law, International Commercial Transactions, Real Estate, Labor, Creditors Rights and Bankruptcy, Estate Planning, Probate, Antitrust, Administrative and Aviation Law. Admitted to the bar, 1995, Oregon.
Staff Member, "Environmental Law," 1992-1993.
Author: "CERCLA Liability, Where it is and Where it Should Not be Going: The Possibility of Liability Release for Environmentally Beneficial Land Transfers," 23 Environmental Law 295 (1993). "The Supreme Court"s New Sovereign Immunity Doctrine and the McCarran Amendment: Toward Ending State Adjudication of Indian Water Rights," 18 Harvard Environmental Law Review 433 (1994).
Law Clerk to the Honorary Ancer L. Haggerty, United States. District Court, District of Oregon, 1994-1996.
Perkins Coie serves clients through eleven locations throughout North America, Asia and Europe.
Founded as Donworth & Todd in 1912 in Seattle, Washington, Perkins Coie is the largest law firm headquartered in the Pacific Northwest. The firm opened the Portland office in 1983 to represent Oregon and Southwestern Washington businesses and regional and national concerns with interests in those locations. Lawyers in the Portland office work closely with our network of Perkins Coie lawyers across the country and in the Pacific Rim to remain on the forefront of issues and policies that affect Oregon.
While there are many similarities between our Oregon practice and activities in the firm"s other offices, our Oregon practice is specifically oriented to the key practice areas of corporate and securities law and commercial finance, domestic and international business transactions, real estate and land use, litigation and labor law, aviation law, computer law, technology licensing, bankruptcy and creditors rights, and municipal law.