3/3/2014
Kim McGair has been selected as a Fellow of the Litigation Counsel of America. McGair's practice emphasizes a wide range of litigation matters, including commercial litigation, personal injury defense, real estate litigation, employment law, and commercial collections. She is an advocate for her clients and provides them with practical advice and strong representation to protect their interests and help them achieve their objectives as efficiently as possible. McGair received her law degree from Lewis and Clark Law School (cum laude) in 1998. She received her undergraduate degree in political science from University of Oregon (cum laude) in 1994.
The LCA is a trial lawyer honorary society composed of less than one-half of one percent of American lawyers. Fellowship in the LCA is highly selective and by invitation only. Fellows are selected based upon excellence and accomplishment in litigation, both at the trial and appellate levels, and superior ethical reputation. The LCA is aggressively diverse in its composition. Established as a trial and appellate lawyer honorary society reflecting the American bar in the twenty-first century, the LCA represents the best in law among its membership. The number of Fellowships has been kept at an exclusive limit by design, allowing qualifications, diversity and inclusion to align effectively, with recognition of excellence in litigation across all segments of the bar. Fellows are generally at the partner or shareholder level, or are independent practitioners with recognized experience and accomplishment. In addition, the LCA is dedicated to promoting superior advocacy, professionalism and ethical standards among its Fellows.
Kim volunteers her time to the Oregon State Bar and Oregon Law Center, providing pro bono legal services to each. She is also actively involved in her local PTA and other education-based organizations, and is a member of the Board of Directors for the Classroom Law Project.