Leta Gorman Named to 2013 Top 25 Women Oregon Super Lawyers Listing

August 1, 2013 12:00 AM
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Leta E. Gorman

Jordan Ramis shareholder Leta Gorman has been named to the 2013 Top 25 Women Oregon Super Lawyers listing. This is Leta’s first appearance on the “Top 25” listing. She has appeared in the larger Oregon Super Lawyers listing since 2011.


“We’re extremely pleased to see Leta recognized on the Top 25 Women Super Lawyers listing,’ said managing shareholder Steve Shropshire. “This recognition by other practitioners is a testament to Leta’s stellar reputation among her peers and her ability to achieve great results for our firm’s clients. She is highly deserving of this recognition.”

Super Lawyers selections are based on peer recognition and nominations, research, and a blue ribbon review process. In order to be recognized on the Top 25 Women Oregon Super Lawyers 2013 listing, lawyers must receive the highest point totals in all three categories. 

Leta earned her B.A. from the University of Washington’s Jackson School of International Studies in U.S. Foreign Affairs and Diplomacy, where she graduated with honors. She earned her J.D. at Seattle University’s School of Law, cum laude. Leta is a member of the AAA Construction Neutrals Panel, the International Association of Defense Counsel, Oregon Association of Defense Counsel, the Defense Research Institute, the Multnomah County Bar Association, and the Oregon, Washington, and Idaho State Bar Associations.

Super Lawyers (www.superlawyers.com) was first published in 1991 by Law & Politics and was acquired by Thomson Reuters in February 2010. The list of attorneys selected as Oregon Super Lawyers appears in Oregon Super Lawyers magazine in August 2012. The Washington list will also be published in August.

Jordan Ramis PC (www.jordanramis.com) was established in 1963 and has offices in Oregon and Washington. Jordan Ramis represents clients throughout the western United States in business, government, and Dirt Law® (real estate, environmental, land use, and construction law).


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