Top best Business Lawyers Near me in ZIP 97035
Explore Business lawyers near ZIP code 97035 in Lake Oswego, Oregon. Compare 56 experienced attorneys with reviews and ratings.
Business Lawyers Nearby Lake Oswego 97035 (by distance)
Within 5 miles near you
(Lake Oswego Area) 97034 2.0 miles
(Portland Area) 97219 3.1 miles
(Tigard Area) 97223 3.2 miles
(Tigard Area) 97224 3.4 miles
(Tualatin Area) 97062 3.5 miles
(Beaverton Area) 97008 4.9 miles
Within 10 miles near you
(West Linn Area) 97068 5.1 miles
(Portland Area) 97239 5.5 miles
(Portland Area) 97202 6.2 miles
(Portland Area) 97225 6.5 miles
33 - 56
$192 - $513
36% - 68%
3.9 - 4.3 ★
FAQs - Business Lawyers in 97035 city Lake Oswego How many Business lawyers actively serve residents of Lake Oswego, Oregon? Approximately 19 licensed attorneys focus on Business across Lake Oswego, Oregon. Most matters are filed through the Oregon District Court, where local rules shape timelines and filing steps. What is the typical hourly fee for Business lawyers in Lake Oswego, Oregon? In Lake Oswego, typical rates range from $201-$401 per hour for Business. End-to-end case budgets frequently land between $4058 and $8505, depending on hearings and discovery. How long do Business matters usually take in courts near Lake Oswego? Business cases in Lake Oswego, Oregon usually take around 3-10 months depending on complexity and the Oregon District Court docket. Which local court most often hears Business cases for people living in Lake Oswego, Oregon? Residents of Lake Oswego typically see Business filings handled by the Oregon District Court. Proximity to helps with quick submissions and clerk communications. Do attorneys around offer a free first consultation for Business? About 49% of firms near ZIP offer a free first consultation for Business, so you can compare strategy and fit before committing.
56 Business Lawyers Found Near You
Thomas B. ("Brad") Eriksen represents business and corporate clients in all aspects of business operations, from choice of entity and capitalization decisions to operational issues and growth, exit, and transition strategies. Brad's focus is on acting as general counsel to a variety of closely-held and family businesses. Business transactions, including acquisition and sale of businesses, capitalization and organizational structuring, and succession planning for business owners and senior management, are a substantial part of Brad's practice. His practice also includes executive and deferred compensation planning for nonprofit entities such as credit unions and governmental entities. Brad's closely-held business clients include manufacturers and many construction industry clients, including residential and commercial developers, contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, and design professionals.
Rob LeChevallier practices business law, business formation, estate planning, trust administration, probate and real estate law. He was admitted to the Oregon Bar in 1978, and he is a member of its Business Law, Securities, Estate Planning, and International Sections. Rob is also admitted to the Washington State Bar. He obtained his Juris Doctorate from the University of Oregon in 1978 and his bachelor's degree in history and political science, cum laude, from Willamette University in 1975.. Rob serves as corporate counsel for a variety of manufacturing and service companies. He has been described by The Oregonian 6/12/2003 as “the legal professions equivalent of a midwife” to hundreds of businesses in the Portland area. Rob particularly focuses on the estate planning needs of business owners, who are often so preoccupied with their business that they neglect their own succession issues. Rob prepares estate plans for business owners and other high net worth individuals and their families with an emphasis on succession and tax planning.. Rob is a past president of the Lake Oswego Chamber of Commerce and was a 15 year board member. Rob is also on the past board member of the Oswego Heritage Council and currently is President of the Lake Oswego Rotary Club. He is passionate about crating opportunities for youth and has run an ethics contest for 7th and 8th graders for Rotary District 5100. Rob is co-founder of the Kruse Way Economic Forum, founded as a venue for informed presentations and open discussion of economic issues affecting Northwest business.. In his free time Rob enjoys spending time with his wife, their five children and his four grandchildren.
My practice focuses on business and corporate law, estate planning, and estate administration. I advise clients on the start-up, maintenance, and operation of business and nonprofit entities, assist clients buying and selling businesses and real estate, and draft and review commercial agreements. I prepare estate plans, guide clients through the often complicated world of probate, trust, and estate administration after the death of a family member, and help families minimize their Oregon and Federal estate tax burden.
Mark was born in Portland, Oregon and raised in Oregon. He graduated from Portland State University with a degree in Political Science and a minor in History. He attended law school at Willamette University College of Law. Mark practiced law in Oregon and Illinois. He is married to Carolyn and they have two children.
I practice in the areas of corporate/business trasnactions, real estate transactions, and estate planning/administration. I am licensed in both Oregon and Washington.
I focus my practice on real property sales and acquisitions, commercial leasing, business acquisitions, and business formation.
I focus my law practice on municipal, land use, and elections law for Oregon government bodies. I have been named 2012's Up & Coming Lawyer of the Year by the Daily Journal of Commerce. I was also recognized as one of the Portland Business Journal's Forty Under 40 Business Professionals in 2010.
I enjoy partnering with business owners and business leaders, to help limit exposure to liability, manage risk, and encourage successful operation of the business through implementation of various legal processes and safegaurds. I enjoy adding value to the businesses that I partner with, and enjoy building strong professional relationships so I can better understand and serve the needs of my clients.
George Mead has been practicing law since 1987 and is a recognized
member of the Oregon legal community. He has extensive experience in
federal and state court, arbitrations, mediations and administrative
hearings, and has a proven record of resolution and satisfaction for
his clients.. As a shareholder with the firm, Mr. Mead focuses on the full range
of business disputes, including disputes arising on construction
projects. Mr. Mead uses his extensive experience to advise businesses
to both avoid litigation, and to ensure strong representation in the
event of a lawsuit. Mr. Mead routinely:
Dustin has handled business transactions, corporate, real estate, and land use matters at two large law firms in Las Vegas and Portland. He has represented clients ranging from single person start-ups to national brands and numerous multi-million dollar transactions. Dustin also acted as business manager and legal counsel for a local construction company which helped him see business from an owner's perspective.
Doug Cushing brings more than 45 years of experience to Jordan Ramis' creditors' rights, estate planning/probate, and business law practice. He has significant experience in the area of commercial debtor-creditor work, including contested matters, Chapter 11 reorganizations, creditor committee representation, preference defenses, DIP financing contests, plan contests, and the protection, valuation, and recovery of collateral for secured creditors.
Byung was admitted to practice law in Oregon in 1996. With over 20 years of experience, Byung has successfully assisted clients from across the United States and overseas in meeting their legal needs. He was born in Seoul, South Korea and immigrated with his family to the United States at the age of 3. Byung grew up in Portland and attended Lewis and Clark College. He also received an MBA from Pepperdine University and his law degree from Willamette University College of Law. Byung has traveled throughout Asia and Europe and has worked in Paris, France and Seoul, South Korea. His travel, work and life experiences have helped him to better understand and appreciate the needs of his clients. He is married and the proud father of two children. Byung was also admitted to the Washington State Bar in 2002.. EDUCATION. •BA, International Affairs, Lewis and Clark College 1988•MBA, International Business, Pepperdine University 1991•JD, Willamette University College of Law 1995. PROFESSIONAL AND ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIPS. •Oregon State Bar Member•Washington State Bar Member. OTHER. •Fluent in Korean
BACKGROUNDI began my career prosecuting criminal cases in an historic courthouse anchoring a sleepy, Southern town. Then, as a Marine Corps Judge Advocate, I defended service members in court-martial proceedings out of a spartan, block building aboard a California desert Marine base. Living and practicing in the majestic Pacific Northwest for over twenty years since then, the offices and scenery have improved dramatically.. No matter the surroundings, though, the mission has remained the same: helping good people through difficult situations.. My practice has evolved and expanded from criminal and civil litigation to include an emphasis on entertainment and intellectual property law for creative professionals, as well as business, real estate and contract law for Oregon businesses. My clients include artists, writers, producers and content creators in Oregon’s film and TV industry, as well as small business owners in multiple sectors, including those in the burgeoning Oregon cannabis industry.. In my spare time, I stay active in the community as a youth and high school sports official, and as an adjunct instructor teaching law classes to paralegal students. Moreover, my love for the arts (my hobbies include writing, acting and photography) have pushed me towards service that benefits our arts community: I've served as a board member of the Oregon Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts, as well as the (legendary, but now sadly gone) Post5 Theatre. I also founded and directed the FiLMLaB annual script-to-screen writing/filmmaking contest through the Willamette Writers organization. He has offices in Portland and Lake Oswego.. ASSOCIATIONSOregon Trial Lawyers AssociationOregon Criminal Defense Lawyers AssociationCannabis Law Section, Oregon State BarIntellectual Property Section, Oregon State BarOregon Association of Collaborative Professionals. TEACHING/PRESENTATIONS“Business Entity Considerations for Non-Profits”, Oregon Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts“Writers’ Legal Toolkit” workshop series, Willamette Writers Conference“Lights, Camera, Lawsuit: Legal Tools for Film Production”, Oregon Media Production Association. ADMITTEDOregon (1996 - present)U.S. District of Oregon (2004 – present)Florida (1992 – 2001). COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENTOregon Volunteer Lawyers for the ArtsPost5 Theatre CompanyWillamette Writers Organization. Soul of Wit Theatre Company. FiLMLaB script-to-screen film contest/productions. Portland Basketball Officials AssociationPortland Softball Umpires Association. SMART (Start Making A Reader Today) volunteer. Youth basketball/soccer/softball coach
At Meyer Law Group, P.C., in Lake Oswego/Portland, Oregon, we are experienced and knowledgeable civil litigation, business, non-compete agreements, employment law, eviction, estate planning and landlord attorneys. We represent clients throughout Washington, Clackamas and Multnomah counties, including the cities and surrounding areas of Lake Oswego, Hillsboro, Beaverton, Aloha, Tigard, Sherwood, Tualatin, Clackamas, and Portland.
A member of Jordan Ramis PC's Business Law team, Matthew focuses his practice on corporate governance, mergers and acquisitions, contracts, and state and federal taxation for both profit and nonprofit organizations. He also offers expertise in real estate and leasing transactions, employment matters, estate planning and probate, and state and federal election and campaign finance law.