Background
Grebe, Walter H. was born on March 27, 1938 in Portland, Oregon, United States.
Grebe, Walter H. was born on March 27, 1938 in Portland, Oregon, United States.
University of Oregon (Bachelor of Science, 1960. Bachelor of Laws Phi Delta Phi. Associate Editor, Oregon Law Review, 1963-1964.
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, 1964, Oregon. Phi Delta Phi. Associate Editor, Oregon Law Review, 1963-1964.
Company-Author: "Effect of the Adoption of the Uniform Commercial Code on the Oregon Law of Negotiable Instruments," 43 Oregon Law Review 47, 1969.
Author: "Conflicts of Interest, Insurance Practice in Oregon," Oregon State Bar, 1969. "Bulk Transfers," Oregon State Bar, 1971.
"Dividends in Oregon," Oregon State Bar, 1971. Editor-in-Chief, Advising Oregon Business, 3 Volumes, Oregon State Bar, 1979.
Lecturer, "Partnership Tax Aspects of Buying and Selling a Business," Oregon State Bar Continuing Legal Education Program, 1981.
"Buying and Selling A Business," Multnomah County Continuing Legal Education, 1987. Chairman, Committee on Continuing Legal Education, 1978-1979. Member: Multnomah County (President, 1985) and American (Member, Business Section, 1983) Bar Associations.
Oregon State Bar (Member: Partnerships and Corporations Committee, 1969-1970.
Editorial Board, Business and Corporate Section Digest, 1980-1983. Chairman, Trial Practice Institute, 1980.
Company-Chairman, Real Estate Syndication Program, 1972. Member: Fringe Benefits for Professional Corporations Committee, 1982.
Executive Committee of Business and Corporation Law Section, 1981-1983, 1993-1995.
Executive Committee of Securities Law Section, 1978-1980). (Managing Partner)
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.
Multnomah County (President, and American (Member, Business Torts Committee, Litigation Section, 1983) Bar Associations. Oregon State Bar (Member: Partnerships and Corporations Committee, 1969-1970. Editorial Board, Business and Corporate Section Digest, 1980-1983.
Chairman, Trial Practice Institute, 1980.
Company-Chairman, Real Estate Syndication Program, 1972. Member: Fringe Benefits for Professional Corporations Committee, 1982.
Executive Committee of Business and Corporation Law Section, 1981-1983. Executive Committee of Securities Law Section, 1978-1980).
Litigation, Corporate and Business Law.