Firm News

Nov. 2006Oregon Super Lawyers - Arden Shenker was named as one of the top lawyers in the state in business litigation.
Mar. 4, 2004Salem Statesman Journal - Bob Bonaparte was interviewed for his insurance coverage work on behalf of owners of rental properties used as methamphetamine labs.
Jan. 14, 2000Oregon Business Journal - Bob Bonaparte’s case (Fleming v USAA) “could open floodgates.”
Dec. 11, 1999Bend Bulletin - Bob Bonaparte obtained a court award of $25 million for a road-builder’s widow in a family dispute involving an alleged partnership.
Oct. 4, 1999Center for Columbia River History - Arden Shenker forced the polluters to repeat their emissions tests, until they got it right. Case after case resulted in total victory for the pollution victims; “Shenker did a beautiful job.”
July 21, 1999Wall Street Journal - Following three years of litigation, Bob Bonaparte obtained an Oregon Supreme Court ruling in favor of insureds forcing insurers to foot plaintiffs’ legal bills.
Aug. 30, 1996Oregonian - Robert Bonaparte worked with national litigation counsel against Adidas to obtain the Oregon Supreme Court’s ruling that an industry footwear newsletter has a first amendment right to publish trade information.
Jan. 22, 1996People Magazine - Bob and Nell Bonaparte worked with national copyright counsel to enforce the copyright of Hannah Hoffman, who wrote the only authorized biography of Lucille Ball.
Sep. 30, 1992USA Today - Bob Bonaparte obtained a landmark anti-stalking order following trial in Multnomah County that paved the way for anti-stalking legislation.
Nov. 24, 1989Wall Street Journal - Bob Bonaparte obtained damages for the owner of a vacation rental trashed by meth cooks and invalidated a pollution exclusion.
Dec. 9, 1978The Washington Post - Farmers, ranchers and families in Maryland have made pollution costly for the polluters; the families’ attorney, Arden Shenker, expresses appreciation for jury verdicts vindicating families’ damage claims.