Practice Expertise
- Environmental Regulation and Litigation
- Environmental Regulation and Litigation
- Environmental Regulation and Litigation
- Environmental Regulation and Litigation
Areas of Practice
- Environmental Regulation and Litigation
- Environmental Regulation and Litigation
- Litigation & Dispute Resolution
Profile
Jessie Schuh serves clients ranging from individuals and closely held businesses to national financial institutions. Jessie has experience litigating in state and federal court, drafting and arguing motions, assisting in all stages of discovery, and seeing cases through trial.
In law school, Jessie gained a unique inside perspective on the workings of federal court when she served as an extern for the Honorable Magistrate Judge John V. Acosta at the United States District Court in Portland. In that role, she researched and drafted opinions on matters involving varied legal issues and observed a wide range of civil proceedings.
Jessie also worked at Schwabe as a Summer Associate in 2015, where she took to heart Schwabe’s unique service philosophy and commitment to excellence.
Bar Admissions
- Oregon State Courts
Education
- California State University, Long Beach, Bachelor of Arts degree, Political Science (2012)
- Lewis & Clark Law School, Juris Doctor degree, summa cum laude (2016)
Areas of Practice
- Environmental Regulation and Litigation
- Environmental Regulation and Litigation
- Litigation & Dispute Resolution
Professional Career
Articles
Murky Waters: Assessing EPA’s Draft Guidance on Groundwater Regulation After the Maui County Decision
By Jessie Schuh |February 2021
- Pro Bono Spotlight Three: Immeasurable and Essential
- Pro Bono Spotlight One: Civil Rights for All Oregonians
- OP-ED: Best Practices for Protecting a Business in a Litigation-Heavy Climate
- Murky Waters: Assessing EPA’s Draft Guidance on Groundwater Regulation After the Maui County Decision
- County of Maui v. Hawaii Wildlife Fund: Groundwater Discharges May Require Permit Under Clean Water Act
- OP-ED: Addressing Risks of Mechanic’s Liens in Construction Financing
- OP-ED: What to Know About Oregon’s New CLT Construction Types
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