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Following in My Father's Footsteps
Posted by: Jason Hirshon
June 19, 2011

An idealist (and a bit of a rebel), Jason Hirshon never wanted to be a lawyer like his father -- until he realized just how much he shared his father's values and influences.

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On Football, Fatherhood, and Family
Posted by: Darian Stanford
June 19, 2011

Darian Stanford passes along to his own son many of the qualities he learned from his father.

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Celebrating My Family on Father's Day
Posted by: Phil Nelson
June 19, 2011

Founding Partner Phil Nelson credits his daughter, Lucy, and his wife, Sarah, for making Father's Day special.

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For Wyatt and Emerson
Posted by: Nick Slinde
June 19, 2011

Founding Partner Nick Slinde writes to his two young children, Wyatt and Emerson, on this Father's Day.

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Father's Day at Slinde Nelson
Posted by: Kevin Parks
June 19, 2011

Slinde Nelson takes pride in the way it does business, but to our attorneys one thing always remains even more important than the practice of law: family.

On this Father's Day, our attorneys took a step back from the day-to-day rigors of practicing law to reflect on the importance of family, and what Father's Day means to them.

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Washington Town Observes Flag Day Celebration
Posted by: Kevin Parks
June 14, 2011

Each summer on the Fourth of July, Independence Day is observed and celebrated throughout the country, in small towns and big citiies, alike. In both Oregon and Washington, parades, fireworks, and BBQs dot the landscape as celebrations hit a fever pitch. 

In one Washington town near the Spokane Valley, however, the biggest summer celebration isn't the 4th of July, but instead occurs on June 14th: Flag Day.

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Spelling Bees and Legalese
Posted by: Kevin Parks
June 02, 2011

The annual 2011 Scripps National Spelling Bee is today in Washington, D.C. To coincide with the National Bee, Slinde Nelson has prepared itsown spelling bee, with a bit of a twist...

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