Source: https://www.gsblaw.com/people-Daniel-L-Keppler
Timestamp: 2019-04-18 14:31:40+00:00

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Dan focuses on helping lawyers, accountants and other professionals mitigate risks and resolve complex disputes, often involving securities and business-related litigation.
Dan's practice includes complex business litigation, securities litigation, professional malpractice, class action litigation, appeals and alternative dispute resolution. He has experience negotiating and implementing complicated settlement transactions involving numerous claims and parties. He also counsels professional and institutional clients on risk management issues. Dan is an avid bicycle commuter who spends his off-duty time hiking the Columbia River Gorge.
Adams et al. v. Perkins & Co. et al.
Drafted settlement agreements and implemented of complex securities class action settlement on behalf of regional law firm.
Spirit Partners, L.P. v. [Northwest Regional Law Firm].
In securities litigation, conducted depositions and drafted briefs in support of successful summary judgment motion in favor of defendant law firm before the trial court and in successful appeal.
Jordan v. [Group of Executive Defendants].
In telecommunication securities litigation, drafted and argued successful motion to dismiss claims against a group of defendants.
Securities Exchange Commission v. Sunwest Management Inc. [and related litigation].
Drafted agreements and managed resolution of complex class action settlement of companion litigation on behalf of national law firms.
East Portland Imaging Center, et al. v. Providence Health System - Oregon, et al.
In healthcare antitrust litigation, drafted summary judgment motion on behalf of a physician group that helped persuade plaintiffs to voluntarily dismiss the physician group from the lawsuit. Then prepared claim against the physician group's insurer that resulted in reimbursement of nearly all litigation defense costs.
Crimson Trace v. [National Law Firm].
Successfully petitioned for mandamus review in Oregon Supreme Court on issue of first impression in Oregon concerning attorney-client privilege accorded to in-house counsel.
Christensen v. 501 PBB Group I, LLC.
Drafted and argued successful motion to dismiss securities lawsuit in Oregon Circuit Court on behalf of North Carolina law firm.

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