Credit Available - See Jurisdictions tab below.
Total Credits: 1.5 Arizona, 1.5 California, 1.5 Washington, 1.5 Self-Study
Accreditation Status: Attorney Responsibility: Arizona does not pre-approve or accredit CLE or providers. |
Accreditation Status: Pre-Approved Provider |
General Credits: 1.5 |
Specialty Credits: |
Total Credits: 1.5 |
Accreditation Status: Approved |
General Credits: 1.5 |
Specialty Credits: |
Total Credits: 1.5 |
Expiration Date: 08/19/2025 |
Self Study: please check your own state guidelines to see if they accept self-study credit. | General Credits: 1.5 (60 min) 1.8 (50 min) |
Specialty Credits: |
200613 Agenda (531.4 KB) | Available after Purchase |
200613 Presentation Slides (3.3 MB) | Available after Purchase |
Sample exhibits from Allison et al. v. Smoot Enterprises Inc. et al., case number 2:17-cv-01598, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon (11 MB) | 201 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Trial Transcript Day 1: Opening Statement (529.6 KB) | Available after Purchase |
Trucking Safety Experts (674.9 KB) | Available after Purchase |
Books Mentioned in Program (225.8 KB) | Available after Purchase |
Tom D’Amore is a trial lawyer dedicated to preserving the civil justice system. Tom has earned a reputation among insurance companies, corporations, and opposing counsel as a skilled, experienced, aggressive, and ethical personal injury attorney. Tom is the only board-certified trucking law attorney in Oregon by the National Board of Trial Advocacy (NBTA). Tom is also a board-certified civil attorney by the NBTA.
An attorney for more than 25 years — and a former CPA with a Big 8 accounting firm —Tom is licensed to practice law in Oregon, Washington and California. He founded D’Amore Law Group in 1992 with the mission of securing justice for injured people, victims of sexual abuse, and wrongful death victims and their families.
Tom’s practice is devoted nationally and locally to representing individuals and families in catastrophic personal injury, wrongful death, spinal cord injury – paraplegia and quadriplegia, brain injury, class actions, insurance company bad faith, complex business litigation, and banking fraud.
Tom teaches fellow trial lawyers about trial practice, arbitration, accident reconstruction, insurance and insurance bad faith law, the business of law, and so-called “tort reform”.
Tom lives outside Portland, Oregon. He has been married to his wife, Lisa, for 30 years and has three adult children. Tom has spent many years coaching youth sports at the competitive and recreational level, including football, basketball and baseball. He enjoys spending time with his family, traveling with Lisa, trying new restaurants, attending sporting events, and playing softball and basketball.
Doug Oh-Keith is a dedicated advocate for injured people. For over two decades, he has practiced personal injury and wrongful death law in Oregon and California. Prior to that, he worked as an insurance defense attorney – giving him a valuable perspective on insurance company lawyers’ methods and tactics.
Licensed to practice in Oregon and California. He is a member of the Oregon Trial Lawyers Association and the American Association for Justice. He graduated from the University of California Hastings College of the Law where he was awarded the American Jurisprudence Award for Remedies.
Raised near Denver, he attended the University of California, Santa Barbara, worked as a ski bum for a year before moving to Seattle, settling in San Francisco for law school and the first seven years of his career, before relocating to Portland, Oregon. A devoted husband and father, Doug is a volunteer lacrosse coach, runner, and avid fly fisherman. He is committed to improving and strengthening his community, and is happy to make his home in Portland.