Practice Area(s)

Education
  • University of Oregon (J.D., 1982, second in law school class)
  • Yale University, Yale Law School (M.S.L., 1980)
  • The Evergreen State College (B.A., 1973)
  • University of Oregon Honors College (B.A., 1973)
  • St. Olaf College Summer Institute in Economics (National Science Foundation), 1968

 

Admitted to Practice
  • Washington
  • Oregon
  • United States District Court of Oregon
  • United States District Court Western District of Washington
  • United States District Court Eastern District of Washington
  • United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
  • Admitted pro hac vice for particular cases in New York and Alaska 

 

Roger successfully prosecutes, defends and resolves tough securities, real estate and other commercial cases on behalf of businesses and individuals, and serves as an arbitrator and mediator as well.

Overview.  Roger’s litigation practice focuses on securities litigation and real estate litigation, particularly complex matters.  He defends and resolves governmental investigations, and disciplinary or enforcement actions, before the SEC, FINRA and the State of Washington DFI Securities Division. He also prosecutes, defends and resolves: non-solicitation and trade secret disputes; securities arbitration actions; and real estate disputes, including those involving commercial leases, purchase and sale contracts, investments, condemnation or adverse possession.

As a former federal law clerk who has decided many cases as an arbitrator, Roger is available for engagement as a neutral or party-appointed arbitrator. In addition, he has received intensive mediator training and is available to help resolve broker-dealer/customer, securities, noncompetition, real estate and other civil disputes and would be pleased to do so.

Tenacity and Creativity. Recognized for effectively representing clients by combining strategic thinking with tenacious execution, Roger is also respected for developing creative approaches to resolving litigation disputes. To both litigation and mediation he brings insights into judicial decision-making provided by two years clerking for a federal trial judge and 27 years in private practice.

Securities and Complex Civil Litigation/Securities Arbitration Claims. Roger vigorously represents his clients in complex civil litigation matters. He has significant securities litigation experience in class actions, stock option disputes, shareholder derivative actions, directors’ and officers’ liability issues, insider trading, corporate governance and internal investigations, proxy contests and mortgage-backed securities. He also prosecutes and defends customer claims against broker-dealers and registered representatives. These matters involve claims of unsuitability, churning, breach of fiduciary duty, fraud and misrepresentation, particularly before FINRA Dispute Resolution but also in court.

Securities Enforcement Defense. Roger frequently defends registered investment advisers, investment advisor representatives, investment bankers, broker-dealers and registered representatives in regulatory investigations and disciplinary actions brought by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, FINRA and the State of Washington DFI Securities Division, including presenting Wells submissions and CRD expungement requests.

Broker Employment Litigation.  Roger litigates noncompetition, non-solicitation and trade secrets disputes, particularly between broker-dealers and registered representatives. Attesting to his advocacy skills is the remarkable fact that he has never lost a temporary restraining order battle in a securities broker employment dispute – every time he has sought a TRO it has been granted, and every time he has resisted entry of a TRO, it has been denied. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.

Real Estate Litigation.  Roger's real estate litigation practice is wide-ranging, including both prosecution and defense of claims involving major commercial leases, investments, partnership accounting and dissolution, condemnation/eminent domain, adverse possession, broker commissions, easements, landslides, lending/usury, and title disputes.

Additional Background.  Roger graduated from the Honors College of the University of Oregon. Prior to entering law school, he spent four years managing environmental issues in Oregon government, including responsible positions in the Office of the Governor, with the Senate Environment & Energy Committee, and for the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners.

Roger obtained his first year of legal training at the Yale Law School. He then transferred to the University of Oregon Law School, where he graduated second in his class. His environmental interests are reflected today in his service as President of Washington Wild and as a member of the Leadership Council of Yale University’s world-renowned School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. Roger enjoys recreational rock climbing, hiking, recreational ice climbing, chess, watching the Seattle Mariners and Seattle Seahawks, and creating Blu Ray shows.

Professional Experience
  • Foster Pepper PLLC: Chair, Securities and Complex Litigation Group, 2001-06;
    Equity Member, 1992-2006; Associate, 1985-91
  • State of Washington/Washington State Investment Board – Special Assistant
    Attorney General, 1993-96
  • Honorable Owen M. Panner, United States District Judge, Portland, Oregon –     
    Law Clerk, 1982-84 
Honors and Awards
  • Martindale Hubbell AV® Preeminent 5.0 out of 5
  • Washington Law & Politics' Super Lawyers®, 2003-2010
  • Washington CEO Magazine’s “Washington’s Most Amazing Attorney’s,” among 21 civil
    litigators, 2006
  • Order of the Coif, 1982
  • National Wildlife Federation Environmental Conservation Fellowship, 1981
Community and Professional Activities
  • Yale University, School of Forestry and Environmental Studies – Member, Leadership Council, 2001-present
  • Washington Wild (Washington Wilderness Coalition) - Current President; Member, Board of Directors, 2009-present
  • Outward Bound USA – Member, Seattle Advisory Council and its predecessors, 1989 - 2010
  • The Evergreen State College – Member, Fund Raising Committee, Willi Unsoeld Seminar Fund, 1984-1985
  • National Park Service – Member, Pacific Northwest Regional Advisory Committee, 1972-1976
  • American Bar Association – Member, Litigation Section; Member, Committee on Securities Litigation
  • Washington State Bar Association – CLE Program Co-chair and Panelist, Litigation Section; Member, Securities Committee, Business Section
  • Federal Bar Association – Member, Local Rules Committee for the Western District of Washington