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Robert J. Neuberger

Portland, Oregon

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Neuberger, Robert J. 60 Aug. 06, 1953 Nov. 30, 2013 Longtime Portland attorney, Robert J. Neuberger, passed away Nov. 30, 2013, after a four-year battle with cancer. Born Aug. 6, 1953, in Baker, he graduated from Baker High School, Colorado College and Lewis & Clark Law School. He is...

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Bob and I were Eagle scouts together in Baker. Last time I talked to him was when he was named Trial Lawyer of the Year. Said he thought of me often, lived a few blocks from Twombly street.

Rest in peace, Bob. You are not forgotten

Not a day goes by that I don't think of Roberts sense of humor! And miss him. Blessings to his family -

Robert - you are thought of often and o also think of your wonderful sisters. Hope they are doing well. You have loads of friends still missing your sense of humor! With love - Deb

Thanksgiving will always be a time that I think of Robert. Always the first holiday card came from him. I miss you everyday Robert. With love - Debbie

Robert was a client of mine when I created exhibits for attorneys in Portland. We worked together for many years. He always had such a great energy, attitude, and sense of humor. He always treated me with the utmost respect. He was such a unique and wonderful person. We will truly miss you Robert.

Bob happened to be a very fine lawyer, but most of all he was a really great human being--in every circumstance. We miss him greatly and send our thoughts, prayers and condolences to his family. Tim Helfrich and Carl Burnham.

Robert gave me kind advice on two occasions - he was a valued associate of my father, Frank Pozzi. I am so deeply sorry for his untimely departure from this earth. Best wishes and prayers for his family.

I had the great pleasure of trying cases against Robert and working with him on many matters. He truly cared about his clients and that compassion was a very evident in the courtroom. Juries loved and trusted him. He was a great trial attorney but more importantly, a really fine human being. He (and his bow ties) will be missed.