Seven Attorneys from Samuels Yoelin Kantor Seymour & Spinrad LLP Honored by Oregon Super Lawyers

Portland, OR., November 9, 2010 – Seven attorneys from Samuels Yoelin Kantor Seymour & Spinrad LLP have received recognition from Oregon Super Lawyers.

Merritt Yoelin, Stephen Kantor, and Steve Seymour have been named as 2010 Oregon Super Lawyers. Yoelin has practiced in taxation and estate planning for more than 40 years. Kantor works extensively in estate planning focusing on charitable planning, trusts, business succession, and estate administration. Seymour is an accomplished litigator with an emphasis on labor and employment law and trust and estate litigation.

Four more of the firm’s attorneys have been named Rising Stars, the state’s top list of up-and-coming attorneys: Irina Batrakova, Betsy Cooper (formerly Betsy Gregory), Timothy Resch and Eric Wieland. Batrakova emphasizes employment-based immigration law. Cooper’s practice centers on real estate law. Resch practices employment law and litigation with both local and international experience. Wieland focuses on estate planning, business planning, taxation, and trust and estate administration.

The Oregon Super Lawyers magazine is published annually in November. Each year, the publication lists outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. Attorneys from Samuels Yoelin Kantor Seymour & Spinrad LLP have received recognition from Super Lawyers for the past five years.

About Samuels Yoelin Kantor Seymour & Spinrad LLP

Samuels Yoelin Kantor Seymour & Spinrad LLP has been helping families build, protect, and distribute wealth since 1927. Areas of expertise include estate planning; business, real estate and construction law, taxation; litigation and mediation; immigration; qualified retirement plans; estate and trust administration; family disputes; and employment law.

Please visit its website, www.samuelslaw.com, or its blog, www.wealthlawblog.com, for more information.

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