Top best C Lawyers in ZIP 97035 | 130 available
130 C lawyers are available in ZIP code 97035 in Lake Oswego, Oregon. Average rating of these lawyers is 4/5 and 55% provide free consultation with average fees of $361 per hour.
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130 C Lawyers Found Near You
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:
Ed Trompke has represented businesses and business owners in all aspects of business, from the startup of new companies to hiring and retaining qualified employees, acquiring other companies, and selling the business and distributing the net proceeds to shareholders in liquidation.
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.
David has over ten years of experience representing clients in all areas of construction transactions, counseling, and litigation. He began his career at the Oregon Department of Justice, where he served as an Honors Attorney in the Commercial and Environmental Litigation Section, the section which represented ODOT in its construction claims. David’s practice now covers all aspects of contract drafting and negotiating, procurement, bidding, and claim prosecution and defense, from contract drafting to trial.
David A. Rabbino is a member of the firm’s Dirt Law practice group. He has over 25 years of experience in environmental law and environmental litigation, and he has been designated by his peers six times as a Super Lawyer in environmental litigation. He was also named a leading Oregon lawyer in Environmental Law in the 2016 edition of Chambers & Partners. David represents both plaintiffs and defendants and has significant experience in environmental coverage actions. Prior to entering private practice, David worked for 11 years as an enforcement attorney for the Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”), where he was instrumental in the development of national policy on Superfund issues.
Caylin J. Barter is a water and natural resources lawyer at Jordan Ramis PC. Prior to joining Jordan Ramis PC, she served as flow restoration director for The Freshwater Trust, the nation’s oldest water trust. In that role, she developed water use agreements with private landowners, conducted due diligence on water rights and property ownership, and oversaw water right transfers for agricultural users. She has also worked on developing state water policies that fund irrigation efficiency projects and achieve water quality and streamflow targets. In addition to her nonprofit experience, she has worked on water and natural resource issues in the public and private sectors.. During law school, she worked as a natural resources law clerk for the U.S. Department of the Interior in the Office of the Solicitor in Portland, analyzing legal matters related to water rights, grazing permits, mining claims, and endangered species. She also volunteered as a student advocate for low income clients of the Mortgage Clinic at Southern Arizona Legal Aid and clerked with the criminal division of the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Boston.. Prior to becoming a lawyer she worked in applied conservation. She was a wildland firefighter for the U.S. Forest Service, including one fire season on the Prineville Interagency Hotshot Crew. Later, she worked as a biological science technician, surveying streams throughout the Tahoe National Forest to characterize river morphology and ecology prior to timber harvest.. Outside of the office, you can find her exploring Oregon’s rivers, forests, mountains, deserts, and coastline with her family.
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.
At E.L. Law Firm, we help clients in Oregon and Washington plan for the future and recover from the unexpected. Whether you're facing the aftermath of a car accident or working to protect your family’s legacy through estate planning, we provide clear guidance, personalized solutions, and strong advocacy.. Our founding attorney, Efrem Lawrence, is licensed in both Oregon and Washington. His practice focuses on estate planning and personal injury, with offices in Lake Oswego (our main office), Portland, and Clackamas.. Efrem's commitment to his clients is personal. After suffering a devastating sports injury in high school and later a career-ending back injury as a college athlete at UNLV, he understands pain, disruption, and the emotional toll legal matters can take. That experience shaped the way we serve: with empathy, honesty, and a forward-looking mindset.. We help clients fight insurance companies when they’re injured, and we guide families through estate and legacy planning with compassion and clarity. Whether your matter is big or small, we’re here to help you move forward.
As the Managing Shareholder of Jordan Ramis, a 70-person, regional law firm with offices in Oregon and Washington, Chris understands how a regional business works. He draws on this experience as he regularly assists businesses, individuals, and local governments in recognizing and solving the many issues that arise from environmental concerns, including environmental risk management and allocation in business transactions, waste management and disposal on job sites, obtaining insurance coverage for environmental issues, permitting and reporting to regulatory agencies, spill and release response, and worker safety. His 32 years of experience as a lawyer is complemented by a graduate degree in environmental health and his prior experience as a DEQ enforcement officer.
As an environmental and natural resources lawyer, Peter is committed to helping clients secure both certainty and fairness within the regulatory context, profitability, and cost effectiveness on the management side. His practice places a strong emphasis on water law and he represents clients in a variety of matters, including the clean water act. He has represented clients within many different jurisdictions during his career as a water lawyer. Peter also does work in energy law, which primarily intersects with his water law practice and focuses on hydro power.
Andrew G. Guess is a construction law attorney at Jordan Ramis PC with a focus on surety and construction litigation. His practice is guided by his experience as a construction project engineer where, prior to earning his J.D. from the University of California, Hastings College of Law, he helped manage the development and construction of large-scale, multi-family housing in California. In addition to this real-world experience, Andrew holds a Master of Science in Construction Management from California State University, East Bay. This training and experience provides Andrew a distinctive view of construction disputes.
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.
A construction lawyer, construction litigator, and trial attorney, Jacob focuses his practice on construction and real estate litigation, as well as handling insurance coverage disputes arising from construction defects.