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  1. 'Philip Morris v. Williams': A Showdown Between the Oregon Supreme Court and the United States Supreme Court
    • Portland, OR.
    • 12:00pm

    The American Constitution Society's Oregon Lawyer Chapter presents "Philip Morris v. Williams: A Showdown Between the Oregon Supreme Court and the United States Supreme Court," featuring William F. Gary, Oregon Appellate Counsel for Philip Morris and president, Harrang Long Gary Rudnick P.C.; and James S. Coon, Oregon Appellate Counsel for Williams and founding partner, Swanson Thomas & Coon. At McEwen Gisvold LLP, 1100 SW Sixth Avenue, Suite 1600. There is no cost to attend. This is a brown bag lunch event. RSVP

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