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Cobb, Ralph F. (Ralph Fallon), 1921-2015

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1921 - 2015

Biography

Ralph Fallon Cobb, nee Healey, was born in 1921, and was adopted by the Cobb family in Sioux City, Iowa. He attended Yankton College in South Dakota, and served in Europe and Japan during World War II. From 1946 to 1948, he attended law school at the University of South Dakota, where he was captain of the track team and received a bachelor of law. He was admitted to the South Dakota Bar in 1948, and the Oregon State Bar in 1949. In 1955, he formed a partnership with John Luvaas; the firm later became Luvaas, Cobb, Richards & Fraser. His practice focused on matters of litigation, both plaintiff and defense. Cobb was involved with many activities of the Oregon State Bar, including acting as chairman of the Continuing Legal Education Committee, and chairman of the Committee on Sections. He served on the Board of Governors of the Oregon State Bar, and was also active in local bar activities, including serving as president of the Lane County Bar Association. He received ABOTA's Oregon Trial Lawyer of the Year Award in 1998. He also served as president or chairman of a number of local civic organizations, and was a member of the Governing Board of Sacred Heart Hospital and PeaceHealth. He also served on the United States Arbitration & Mediation of Oregon panel, was a master at the bench of the American Inns of Court, and was a fellow of the American College of Trial Lawyers. He died in 2015.

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Oral history interview with Ralph F. Cobb

 Collection
Identifier: SR1282
Abstract

Oral history interview with Ralph F. Cobb conducted by Donald W. Brodie in October 2000 as part of the United States District Court Oral History Project. Cobb was an attorney in Eugene, Oregon.

Dates: 2000 October