Farleigh Wada Witt
Megan Oshiro is an Associate Attorney at Farleigh Wada Witt since September 2019, with prior experience as a Judicial Clerk for The Honorable Stephen K. Bushong at the Multnomah County Courthouse. During the judicial clerkship, Megan served as a key resource for public inquiries regarding court rules, reviewed motions for legal compliance, and proxy signed judicial orders. Previous roles include a Legal Extern at adidas, a Janet D. Steiger Fellow at the Oregon Department of Justice, and a Legal Intern at the Business Law Clinic at Willamette Law. Megan has also held leadership positions such as President of the Asian Pacific American Law Student Association and has interned at various law firms while gaining extensive experience in legal research, contract management, and consumer protection. Megan holds a Juris Doctor from Willamette University College of Law and a Bachelor of Arts in Rhetoric and Media Studies from Willamette University.
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Farleigh Wada Witt
Farleigh Wada Witt was founded in 1981 with a goal of providing clients with experienced counsel and representation in all facets of their operations. We are a full-service law firm serving businesses, financial service providers, and individuals throughout the Pacific Northwest in the following areas: banking, bankruptcy, business, debtor-creditor, employment, estate planning, financial services, litigation and real estate. A large portion of the firm's practice is dedicated to assisting financial service providers in meeting the competitive demands of today's rapidly changing business, lending and regulatory climate. We offer practical and efficient legal solutions to help them serve customers effectively and protect them from operational, compliance and legal risks. Our emphasis on serving financial institutions provides us with a depth of industry specific knowledge and experience that is unmatched in the Pacific Northwest. Our main office is located in Portland, Oregon, with a satellite office in Central Oregon.