Philip F. Schuster

About Me

About Me

Giving each client maximum personal attention is of primary importance to my staff and me, as good communication is at the heart of the attorney/client relationship.

My legal experience is considerable and diverse. Writing and teaching projects have greatly enhanced and sharpened my skills as an attorney. My background includes:
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• Representing clients in numerous appeals involving landmark family law and environmental law cases at both the state and federal level


• State and federal trial work 


• Serving as an arbitration judge since 1986


• Teaching a course in mining law at Lewis and Clark Law School in 2002

 

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• Contributing as an author to legal publications in the areas of environmental and family law


• Author of fiction novel, The Indian Water Slide (1999), which deals with paternity and family law issues, and historical fiction novel, Sun-Painted Man (2010), which portrays a young Blackfeet Indian man’s struggle with the criminal justice system in the 1920’s

About Me

Giving each client maximum personal attention is of primary importance to my staff and me, as good communication is at the heart of the attorney/client relationship.

My legal experience is considerable and diverse. Writing and teaching projects have greatly enhanced and sharpened my skills as an attorney. My background includes:
• Representing clients in numerous appeals involving landmark family law and environmental law cases at both the state and federal level

• State and federal trial work 

• Serving as an arbitration judge since 1986

• Teaching a course in mining law at Lewis and Clark Law School in 2002
 
Work injuries services
 
• Contributing as an author to legal publications in the areas of environmental and family law

• Author of fiction novel, The Indian Water Slide (1999), which deals with paternity and family law issues, and historical fiction novel, Sun-Painted Man (2010), which portrays a young Blackfeet Indian man’s struggle with the criminal justice system in the 1920’s
Work injuries services

About Me

Giving each client maximum personal attention is of primary importance to my staff and me, as good communication is at the heart of the attorney/client relationship.

My legal experience is considerable and diverse. Writing and teaching projects have greatly enhanced and sharpened my skills as an attorney. My background includes:
Work injuries services

• Representing clients in numerous appeals involving landmark family law and environmental law cases at both the state and federal level


• State and federal trial work 


• Serving as an arbitration judge since 1986


• Teaching a course in mining law at Lewis and Clark Law School in 2002

 

Work injuries services

 

• Contributing as an author to legal publications in the areas of environmental and family law


• Author of fiction novel, The Indian Water Slide (1999), which deals with paternity and family law issues, and historical fiction novel, Sun-Painted Man (2010), which portrays a young Blackfeet Indian man’s struggle with the criminal justice system in the 1920’s


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