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In the summer of 1965, Jonathan and Deanne Ater drove a Volkswagen bus from New Haven to Portland, where Jonathan had a clerkship with Chief Judge Gus Solomon. The next year, Jonathan started his law practice with the firm today known as Ater Wynne LLP. The firm’s history goes back to the legendary Portland lawyer, CES Wood, whose famous words surround the Skidmore Fountain: “Good citizens are the riches of a city.” Ater Wynne, under Jonathan’s chairmanship, is today one of Portland’s most celebrated law firms, with a long tradition of public service.
Two years into his law practice, Jonathan co-authored with Dick Nahstoll a 63-page City Club report “Racial Justice in Portland.” 1968 was not a good time for race relations in America. The City Club report was published two months after Martin Luther King was assassinated. It challenged the city’s political and business leadership in direct and blunt language that it was time to move past Oregon’s difficult race history and to create a new civic commitment to equality and opportunity.
That same year, when Barack Obama was 7 years old, Jonathan and Deanne - who already had three sons - adopted the first of their four mixed-race children, making their own personal commitment to racial equality. Today, the Ater children are artists, professors, businessmen, and civic activists in their own right. And, there are a posse of grandchildren who look like a Benneton commercial..
Jonathan grew up in Texas, where the schools were legally segregated until he entered high school and where he saw first hand the injustices of Jim Crow. He made a seamless transition from Amarillo High School to Yale College. He and Deanne met on a blind date when he was a freshman and she a senior in high school. They married at 20. He continued into the Yale Law School, where he was on the Law Journal and elected to the Order of the Coif, the legal equivalent of Phi Beta Kappa.
When Jonathan was 36, Governor Straub appointed him to the Board of Higher Education, where he served on the finance committee and traveled throughout Oregon to understand the important role of Oregon’s colleges and universities, and took a special interest in the future of OHSU, health care, and community organization.
In 1992, Governor Roberts’ appointed Jonathan to chair the newly chartered Commission on Children and Families, and he continued in that role under Governor Kitzhaber. Once again, he traveled throughout the state – to each of the 36 counties – to learn the importance of community organizations to meet the needs of Oregon’s families.
Governor Kulongoski turned to Jonathan to become co-chair of the Governor’s 2004 Mental Health Task Force and simultaneously become the vice-chair of the Oregon Health Policy Commission.
And, when SB 329 was passed by the 2007 Legislature, Governor Kulongoski again turned to Jonathan to join the Health Fund Board, where he is one of two vice chairs.
Jonathan also serves as a board member and former chair of the Albertina Kerr Foundation and the Metropolitan Public Defender. He is a board member of Axio Research LLC, a biostatistical and medical research company headquartered in Seattle. He continues an active law practice at Ater Wynne LLP, which is widely recognized as one of Oregon’s most admired professional firms.
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1331 NW Lovejoy, Suite 900, Portland, OR, 97209-3280
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Posted by Jack | August 27, 2010 | Business
Jonathan A. Ater a Lawyer's Lawyer
Jonathan Ater has represented several of our companies for over 20 years. In all of our dealings he has provided representation at the very highest level of expertise and professionalism. He has a genuine ability to listen to his client first in order to completely understand each situation. Attentio...
Posted by David | August 20, 2010 | Business
Chief Executive Officer
Jonathan has been our outside attorney for 8 years. He functions as Board Advisor, Mentor to Sr. Staff, and business Consultant and coordinates contracts and legal among experts in his firm. It's been an efficient relationship and I couldn't recommend his highly.
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2010
Gordon and Sharon Smith New Freedom Award, National Alliance on Mental Illness - Oregon Chapter
2009
Leadership Award, Oregon Business Association
2007
Presidential Citation for Leadership in Health Care, Medical Society of Metropolitan Portland
1965
Order of the Coif, Yale Law School
1963
Board of Editors, Yale Law Journal
N/A
Best Lawyer, Health Care, Best Lawyers in America
N/A
SuperLawyer, Health Care, SuperLawyers
1966 - Present
Partner and Chairman, Ater Wynne LLP
1965 - 1966
Law Clerk, US District Judge Gus J. Solomon
2006 - Present
Axio Research LLCBoard Member
2002 - Present
Metropolitan Public Defender, Inc.Board Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member
2007 - 2009
Oregon Health Fund BoardVice-Chair
2007 - 2008
Albertina Kerr FoundationChair
2004 - 2009
Oregon Health Policy CommissionVice-Chair
2003 - 2004
Oregon Governor's Mental Health Task ForceCo-chair
2003 - 2009
First Unitarian Church FoundationBoard Member
2002 - 2009
Albertina Kerr CentersBoard Member
1994 - 1998
Oregon Commission on Children and FamiliesChair
1976 - 1980
Oregon State Board of Higher EducationMember
1973 - 1974
Board of Bar ExaminersVice-Chair
1971 - 1974
Board of Bar ExaminersMember
Prevailed
1965
LL.B - Bachelor of Laws
1962
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2009
Health Care Transformation in a Time of Exponential Change
2007
2009
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English
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