About Jeffrey M. Feldman
Jeff has a busy trial and appellate practice, focusing on complex civil and criminal cases. He has extensive trial experience in front of judges and juries, as well as appearing as counsel and arguing more than 75 appeals to the Alaska Supreme Court, Alaska Court of Appeals, Idaho Supreme Court, Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, and Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals. Jeff's trial experience ranges from environmental and antitrust cases to oil and gas disputes, constitutional claims, commercial and corporate litigation, and insurance and personal injury cases.
Jeff's criminal practice is concentrated in corporate and environmental law. He has defended companies, corporate officers, and employees in the majority of major environmental cases prosecuted in Alaska, including the Exxon Valdez grounding, prosecutions of timber companies, passenger cruise ship operators, and airline operators for Clean Water Act and Clean Air Act violations, and state and federal environmental prosecutions of oil companies drilling on Alaska's North Slope. Jeff has also handled public corruption prosecutions, perjury cases, federal false statement and false claims charges, and Alaska's sole impeachment investigation.
Jeff was a founding partner at Feldman Orlansky & Sanders in Anchorage, Alaska, before joining Summit Law Group. Jeff is also a Professor of Law at the University of Washington School of Law, a National Institute of Trial Advocacy instructor, and a frequent CLE lecturer.