Jack focuses on criminal trial law, with an emphasis on DV, DUI, and felony cases.
As a resident of the Pacific Northwest for over 20 years, Jack L. Green attended the University of Washington and graduated with a degree in Political Science and Economics. Jack received his Juris Doctorate from Lewis and Clark Law School in Portland, OR.
While in law school, Jack clerked at Vancouver’s Blair, Schaefer, Hutchison, and Wolfe law firm where he gained experience in personal injury law, real estate transactions and litigation, and general civil practice. Following his graduation, he was hired as an associate. Jack then became a prosecutor for the City of Vancouver and for the Clark County Domestic Violence Prosecution Center where he gained the reputation of being a successful trial attorney.
Areas of Practice
75% Criminal Defense
25% Personal Injury
Litigation Percentage
100% of Practice Devoted to Litigation
Bar Admissions
Washington, 2004
Qualifications
Education
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Lewis and Clark College Northwestern School of Law, Portland, Oregon
J.D. – 2004 -
University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
B.A. – 1996
Major: Political Science
Major: Economics
Honors and Awards
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Lewis & Clark Law School Appellate Advocacy Competition Team Member
2003 – 2004
Fraternities/Sororities
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Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Professional Associations and Memberships
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Washington Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers
2007 – Present -
Donald Simpson Inns of Court, Program Chairman
2008 – Present
Major: Political Science
Major: Economics
Past Employment Positions
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City of Vancouver, Assistant City Attorney
2005 – 2006 -
Blair Schaefer Hutchison and Wolfe, Associate Attorney and Law Clerk
2002 – 2005