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Frank R. Alley

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Frank R. Alley

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Prior offices
United States Bankruptcy Court District of Oregon

Education

Bachelor's

Wesleyan University, 1971

Law

Seattle University School of Law, 1976


Frank R. Alley, III, was a bankruptcy judge for the United States bankruptcy court, District of Oregon. He was appointed to the court on January 20, 1995. He retired August 31, 2016.[1][2]

Education

Judge Alley earned his bachelor's degree at Wesleyan University. He obtained a J.D. from Seattle University School of Law.[3]

Career

Before his appointment to serve as a bankruptcy judge, Alley was a partner in the Medford, Oregon, firm of Fowler Alley & McNair, where his practice emphasized commercial litigation.

He is a former member of the Board of Governors of the Oregon State Bar and the bar’s Debtor-Creditor Section Executive Committee, and he taught Debtor/Creditor Relations and Bankruptcy at Willamette University School of Law.

As of June 2012, Judge Alley served as a faculty member at the Northwest Bankruptcy Institute and in CLE presentations for the Oregon State Bar Debtor-Creditor and Family Law sections, the Conference of Chief Bankruptcy Judges of the Ninth Circuit, and the Bankruptcy Section of the Montana State Bar. He has been a member of the Bankruptcy Judges Education Committee of the Ninth Circuit.[4]

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