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Carl M. Brophy
(Of Counsel)
Carl M. Brophy joined the firm in 1949 and served for many years
as the senior and managing partner, until he withdrew as a
partner and became of counsel to the firm in 1999. He continues
in practice, specializing in estate planning, including trust and
probate, corporate, business and real estate law and timber and
logging law.
Carl has been
active in his church, the community and the Oregon State Bar, having
served on numerous bar committees and as a member and Chairman of
the Oregon Board of Bar Examiners, a member of the Board of Governors,
the Board of Directors of the Professional Liability Fund, and as
a member of the Board of Directors and president of the Oregon Law
Foundation. He
is a charter fellow of the Oregon Law Foundation, a life fellow
of the American Bar Foundation, and has been an active supporter
of the Campaign For Equal Justice.
During the civil
rights movement, he served as a volunteer civil rights lawyer in
Mississippi, for which he was one of the recipients of the Oregon
ACLU's E. B. McNaughton Civil Liberties Award in 1998. In 1999 he
was a recipient of the Award of Merit, the Oregon State Bar's highest
honor, for his outstanding contributions to the bar, the bench
and the community. In service to the community, Carl has been past
president of the board of the YMCA of Medford, a member of the board
of visitors at the University of Oregon School of Law, a member
of the school board of the Archdiocese of Portland, and a member
of various other community boards and committees. Carl served as
an officer in the United States Marine Corps in World War II. He
attended Oregon State University, the University of Southern California
and the University of Oregon, from which he received his undergraduate
and law degrees.
He enjoys reading,
hunting, fishing, skiing, tennis and travel. He and his wife, Retha,
have five children and twelve grandchildren, with whom they share
frequent family gatherings and activities.
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