The Am Law Daily ran across a story in the Portland Business Journal on Tuesday about Foster Pepper PLLC in Seattle and Foster Pepper LLP in Portland, Ore., parting ways after a 21-year relationship. What caught our eye initially was the fact that the Portland firm changed its name to Roberts Kaplan. Surely, the Am Law Daily thought, the good folks at the PBJ didn’t confuse this move with a Portland hiring spree by Minneapolis, Minn., firm Robins, Kaplan, Miller & Ciresi.

Sure enough, a quick Google search linked us to Roberts Kaplan’s new Web site, replete with a snazzy design and myriad references to the vaunted Portland lifestyle. Check out the homepage: Is this a Web site or is it a trailhead? The “About” page puts you atop a Roberts Kaplan ski run. But the most radical bit of design — in every sense of the word radical — can be found on the firm’s “Attorneys” page.

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