Top best R Lawyers in Lake Oswego | 198 available
198 R lawyers are available in Lake Oswego, Oregon. These lawyers are rated between 4.5/5 to 4.9/5 and 52% provide free consultation with fees ranging from $35 to $69 per hour.
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Wm. Keith Dozier LLC is an Oregon law firm that advocates for individuals and families who need the help of the American civil justice system. Our goal is simple: To provide the most ethical and effective legal services possible.. We represent a relatively small number of clients so that close working relationships can be established and the impersonal feel of larger law firms can be avoided. We only represent honest individuals that truly need help. We never accept a case unless it has been thoroughly evaluated to ensure that it has merit.. To learn more about the services we provide visit our website at .
Todd Huegli – Portland’s Premier Medical Malpractice Attorney. With 17 years of experience in medical malpractice litigation, I have built a reputation as one of Portland, Oregon’s leading trial attorneys, securing millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements for injured patients and their families. I have successfully taken over 50 complex cases to trial, earning recognition as a Super Lawyer and a trusted advocate in high-stakes litigation.. My practice is dedicated to representing victims of medical negligence, surgical errors, misdiagnoses, and hospital malpractice. Known for my aggressive litigation strategy, meticulous case preparation, and deep understanding of medical and legal complexities, I fight relentlessly to hold negligent healthcare providers accountable.. Whether negotiating a high-value settlement or arguing a complex case in court, I bring a results-driven, client-focused approach to every case. My track record, peer recognition, and unwavering commitment to justice have established me as a top-rated medical malpractice lawyer in Oregon.. Contact me today to discuss your case and get the experienced legal representation you deserve.
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.
The major emphasis of the Law Office of Randall J. Wolfe is Personal Injury. With over 24 years handling personal injury matters, the entire staff focuses on the unique characteristics of each case, working towards achieving the best possible resolution for their client’s claim.. Randall J. Wolfe PC’s areas of practice include: Auto Collisions, Boating Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Pedestrian & Bicycle Accidents, Wrongful Death Claims, Work Injuries (3rd Party only), Medical Negligence, Civil Sexual Abuse, Dram shop, Product Liability, Premises Liability, and Catastrophic Injury Matters.. Randall Wolfe and his staff lift the burden of procedural details caused by personal injury from their clients, and work to make sure their client’s rights are protected.. Randall Wolfe earned his Bachelor’s Degree from the University of California and received his Juris Doctorate from the University of Santa Clara, where he was honored as “Best Oral Advocate.” He has been admitted to practice law in Oregon since 1989. He is licensed to practice law in both Oregon and Washington. Randall is married with four children.. Your initial personal consultation is always free. There is usually no attorney fee unless recovery is made on your behalf.
The Law Office of Katrina M. Caldwell is located in downtown Portland, Oregon. Katrina focuses her practice solely within the immigration field. Her knowledge and experience in immigration includes: Family Immigration, Consular Processing, Fiance(e) & Spouse Non-Immigrant Visas, I-212 and I-601 Waivers, Removal/Deportation Defense, Domestic Violence and Crime Victim Visas, and Naturalization. She is an active member of AILA (American Immigration Lawyers Association) and the Oregon State Bar. Call today for a consultation.
The Law Office of Erin Robinson is uniquely positioned to cater to the specific needs of individuals and families throughout the family building process and beyond, with a primary focus on egg, sperm & embryo donation, surrogacy, and LGBTQ+ family formation.Erin was born and raised in Oregon, completed her undergraduate studies in three years at the University of Oregon, and then received her law degree from Vermont Law School in 2002.. After starting her legal career with one of the top firms in the field of Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART), Erin founded her own practice ten years ago to specialize in ART law and accommodate the growing demand for services.. For the past 20 years, Erin has personally represented clients in more than 3,000 ART matters across the US and around the world. Through representing Intended Parents, donors and surrogates alike, Erin has developed a reputation for building consensus and strong relationships between all parties, and thrives on customizing contracts tailored to meeting the unique needs of individuals and their families, regardless of sexual orientation or country of residence. Erin is a fellow of the Academy of Adoption & Assisted Reproduction Attorneys (AAAA), The LGBTQ+ Bar, The Family Law Institute, The American Bar Association Family Law Section, and enjoys attending conferences with colleagues to stay abreast of the latest laws, guidelines and developments in this rapidly changing profession.
Tegan Schlatter focuses her practice on commercial litigation and construction. In her construction law practice, she has worked on lease disputes, real property disputes, and contractor defense, including construction defect matters. Tegan represents owners and landlords with various issues, including disputes with tenants. Her construction litigation and commercial litigation practices overlap in construction defect cases as Tegan practices product liability in both arenas. In commercial litigation, Tegan has assisted in multiple complex cases, and has an excellent ability to address contract disputes, business tort disputes, and products liability claims in large cases with multiple plaintiffs and defendants.
Steven received his law degree from Lewis and Clark Law School in 1995. Initially a prosecutor for Multnomah County, Steven entered labor law in 2002. He has handled countless labor relations cases including complex terminations, contract interpretations, and disciplinary proceedings at all levels including investigations, grievances and arbitrations.. Steven is licensed in Oregon and Washington and has worked with employers of varying sizes as a chief negotiator and labor relations attorney for collective bargaining, giving him an experienced understanding of both the Union and Management perspectives. He has litigated various labor matters, such as unit clarification petitions and unfair labor practices, including matters before the Oregon Employment Relations Board and the Washington Public Employees Relations Board.. Steven is passionate about representing employers and seeking productive and efficient labor relationships. He provides continual training to clients and government agencies based on a comprehensive view of collective bargaining, labor relations and employment law matters. Steven also counsels employers in a broad spectrum of HR and legal matters including employee discipline, medical leave obligations, the Affordable Care Act, return to work/fit for duty situations, and wage and hour matters.
Steve grew up in the arid West, where he learned at an early age that
Western history, politics, and power are all closely linked by our most
precious resource — water. He gained an appreciation for Western water
and land issues by spending many hours accompanying his father's
geology field trips around the mountains and plains of the Rocky
Mountain region and by spending his summers working on cattle ranches.
This intimate experience with the West's resources and the people who
depend on them shapes Steve's perspective as an attorney and provides
him with a personal understanding of the unique issues faced by
landowners, businesses, and local governments who operate in the
Pacific Northwest and beyond. As a lawyer, Steve uses this experience and knowledge to help his
clients understand and navigate the complex legal environment that
governs natural resources, environmental, real estate, and land use
matters. He advises clients in a wide variety of contexts including
transactions, administrative proceedings, and legislation. Steve is
also a seasoned litigator who effectively represents his clients before
state agencies as well as state and federal courts, having served as
counsel on several cases involving water rights issues of first
impression before Oregon, Colorado, and federal courts.. Water rights acquisitions, sales, and leases
Water rights audits and appraisals
Water rights permitting and adjudication
Water rights transfers
Water rights litigation before administrative and judicial bodies
Bureau of Reclamation project rights and contracts
Endangered Species Act audits and compliance
Wetlands and water quality compliance
Sonya Fischer has extensive experience as an advocate for vulnerable populations. Her activism stems from parenting a child with severe developmental disabilities. The institutional barriers she experienced as a young mother inspired her to speak up and create change for others.. A member of the Oregon State Bar since 2003, and selected as an Oregon Super Lawyers 2009, 2010 and 2011 “Rising Star,” Sonya brings compassion and first-hand legislative knowledge to the practice of law. She combines her legal expertise with her understanding of education and service delivery systems to create successful strategies for her clients. Sonya understands her clients' struggles and utilizes a collaborative approach while building a solid record to preserve her clients' rights.. Sonya began her advocacy efforts while attending Warner Pacific College where she organized parents of children with disabilities to secure important early intervention services. She was soon hired by Multnomah County, where she assisted the families of children with disabilities in accessing services and facilitated the planning and delivery of services for early childhood education, domestic violence and homeless youth.. In 1991, while completing her master's degree in Public Administration at Portland State University, Sonya began working as an intern for the late senator Frank Roberts, where she spearheaded new disability parking permit legislation. Sonya worked in Salem for 13 years. Sonya served as a Clackamas County Commissioner from 2016 - 2022 where her work resulted in additional housing for people with serious mental health challenges, increased resources for childcare, supported the expansion of the child tax credit and devellopment of a strong vision for future advocasy across the state and nation.. While working with the Oregon Council on Developmental Disabilities, Sonya helped create a system of in-home supports for children with severe disabilities and facilitated the passage of legislation making it possible for children with disabilities to continue attending the same school when living temporarily outside their parents' home. As legislative staff to Senator Frank Shields, Sonya developed a package of early childhood legislation that resulted in a statewide childcare provider training program that incorporated the importance of healthy brain development for young children. Sonya most recently served as the Director for State and Legislative Federal Affairs for the Oregon Department of Human Services.. Sonya graduated from the Lewis & Clark Law School, where she was recognized for her leadership and contributions as both a Joyce Ann Harpole Scholar and a member of the Cornelius Honor Society. The Harpole award is a peer-nominated award given each year to a law student and a practicing lawyer who are notable for balancing a fulfilling life with the study or practice of law. Sonya was also recognized for winning the mock trial competition. While in law school, Sonya spearheaded a pro bono program for law students to assist families with their childrens' special education planning.. Sonya is a member of the Board of Governors of the Oregon Trial Lawyers Association, where she previously served as President and co-chaired the Family Law Section. She is past President of the Clackamas Women Lawyers. She is past Secretary of the Clackamas County Bar Association and chaired the Policy Committee for FACT: Family and Community Together. She served as a delegate for the Oregon State Bar. She is also involved with Oregon Women Lawyers, and The Arc of Multnomah County. Sonya is a member of the Governmental Affairs Committee for the Lake Oswego Chamber of Commerce. She was very active in her childrens' educations, previously serving on school foundation boards and budget committees as well as volunteering in the classroom.
Shelby Rihala is the chair of Jordan Ramis PC's municipal and local government law practice group. Her practice focuses on government law, including public contracting, government ethics, and public records, as well as land use, real estate and general environmental issues. Additionally, she has experience drafting ordinances, IGAs, contracts, real estate agreements, and other legal documents. Prior to her time at Jordan Ramis, Shelby served as City Attorney for several Oregon municipalities. She also worked as the chief of staff to an Oregon state senator and a government affairs associate for Washington County.
Shanon Lee Gray grew up playing among the trees with sticks and stones in the small town of Salisbury, Missouri. He was a young, curious boy who loved eating raisin pie, chasing lightening storms, playing tackle football on Saturday afternoons, cheering for the Kansas City Chiefs, and watching the Six Million Dollar Man. He has always had a strong sense of the law. His father was Sheriff of the county and his grandfather was a Missouri State Representative; he deeply wanted to follow in their footsteps. At a young age, Shanon knew he was bigger than what this country city had to offer; he became determined to leave and to create his own destiny. Shanon likes to say that he was a "late bloomer" when others inquire on why he attended law school at the late age of 27. He studied with devotion at Oklahoma City University and graduated with honors. Shanon's fate and desire brought him to practice in Portland; he decided that he wanted to put down roots in an area that catered to individuals who craved the outdoors and green living. Shanon started off doing environmental law because he, like many who reside here, is passionate about preserving the beauty of the land we live on. But found it to be too a little too dry and mundane; he longed to be in the courtroom fighting for people's constitutional rights and to bring forth deserved justice. In 2002, his quick wit and likable demeanor allowed him to be hired as a District Attorney for Multnomah County. Shanon began creating a name for himself among the community and rapidly became known as a "bulldog" in the courtroom. Being a DA provided him with invaluable experience and vital networking; it truly was his golden ticket to succeeding as a trial attorney. Shanon served as a DUII deputy, worked in the felony and drug property units, and served in the trial unit, his personal favorite, during his time at the DA's office. After 3.5 years at the "office", Shanon decided that he was ready to take on the next chapter and challenges in life. In 2006 with $6,500 saved and a burning desire to become his own boss, he put in his two week notice at the District Attorney's office and started his own law firm. Gray Law focuses purely on criminal defense cases; everything from standard misdemeanors to major felonies. The firm is dedicated to giving their clients a voice; a platform to be recognized and heard. Shanon's colleagues often joke that he has turned to represent "the dark side" but the stark reality is there truly is no dark side; just the simple search for truth. Shanon prides himself at being a trial attorney so rest assured if a trial is what you need in order to resolve your case then you are in excellent hands.
Ryan is a native of Medford, Oregon. Both his father and grandfather were attorneys, and he continued along the same career path. During Ryan’s undergraduate studies, he played collegiate baseball at Oregon State University and at the University of Utah. He also spent one season at the University of Utah as a graduate assistant baseball coach and one season as an assistant coach.. After beginning law school he was offered a chance to play baseball for a league in Europe, which he did for two years. He then returned to the University of Oregon where he completed his law school studies and was admitted to practice.. Ryan spent the first five years of his legal career at an esteemed litigation firm in Medford, where he gained substantial experience and learned invaluable skills. He learned how to analyze cases from many angles and he became a strong advocate to help achieve the best possible outcome for each case. Over the years he has successfully handled hundreds of injury cases.. Ryan is a member of the Oregon State Bar, the Washington State Bar, and the Oregon Trial Lawyers Association.. Ryan was named a “Rising Star” by Super Lawyers Magazine for six years in a row, a selection for the top attorneys under 40 years old. During those years, he was also listed as one of “Oregon’s Outstanding Young Lawyers”, by Portland Monthly Magazine and the American Registry.
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.
Real estate is the primary focus of my practice. My work also includes creditors’ rights and collection matters. Prior to practicing law, I worked as a title officer in an Oregon office of a national title insurance company. This background enables me to work effectively in all areas of real estate, which includes not only transactional work, but also foreclosures and judgment executions on real estate.. I am experienced in debtor/creditor matters, which allows me to offer clients practical advice in analyzing the potential risks and benefits with structuring transactions or resolving disputes. I have extensive experience representing Chapter 7 bankruptcy trustees in liquidating troubled real estate, as well as analyzing and avoiding liens on real property.
Raised in a logging and construction family, Katie Jeremiah has focused her education and career in the area of construction. As an attorney at Jordan Ramis, Katie works in matters involving construction and mining law.. Katie graduated from Oregon State University with a bachelor of science degree in construction engineering management and from Lewis & Clark Law School with dual certificates in environmental law and business law.
Practice. The Greenbrier Companies (NYSE: GBX) is one of the leading designers, manufacturers and marketers of railroad freight car equipment in North America and Europe, and a manufacturer and marketer of marine barges in North America. I provide legal support to our corporate segments as well as advice and counsel to senior management. My corporate functions include public company reporting, securities offerings, strategic joint ventures, mergers and acquisitions, structured finance, cross-border operations, and commercial operations. I am delighted to be a member of legal team at Greenbrier.. Professional Background. After graduating from the University of Chicago Law School in 1994, I joined a Soros- affiliated entity in Europe where was employed in several capacities related to public investment and project development. While in Europe, I also served for a time as an assistant professor of law at the Central European University.. In 1999, I joined the New York office of Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP, a leading Canadian firm I came to know and respect while working in Europe. In 2007, when my wife and I started a family, we moved out West where I grew up. After a period at Stoel Rives, and K&L Gates, I joined the legal team at Greenbrier.. Professional Activities. I actively participate in bar association activities and in public policy organizations and initiatives.
Practical Solutions Law provides peace of mind on legal issues, protects client assets, and gives solutions when disputes arise. Our trusted firm is here to assist businesses, property owners, professionals and their families with general business and real estate advice, contract matters, assistance with employment and professional licensing matters, estate planning, as well as representation in legal disputes and litigation. We serve the Portland-Vancouver metropolitan area and the Columbia Gorge region. With over 20 years' experience in law and litigation in state and federal courts, including dozens of trials and appeals, our firm has the knowledge and experience to advise and protect you, your business and your assets.
Patrick Angel grew up in and around Bossier City, Louisiana and enlisted in the US Marine Corps after graduating high school. Patrick rose through the enlisted ranks quickly and was an infantry Sergeant, leading Marines into combat, by the time the first Gulf War broke out in August of 1990. Then Sergeant Angel was a member of the Marine Corps' Task Force Ripper which served as the tip of the spear for offensive operations of the First Marine Division.. After being honorably discharged from the military after an event filled six year enlistment, Patrick was accepted to the University of California at Berkeley, where he earned his Bachelor's degree before attending law school in Portland Oregon. While at Lewis and Clark Law School Patrick revealed an early talent for courtroom excellence by winning the honor of Best Oral Advocate during the traditional first year Moot Court Competition.. He was also one of very few law students certified by the State of Oregon to try criminal cases for the Multnomah County District Attorney's Office while still in law school. Patrick tried numerous criminal cases to jury verdict while working in the District Attorney's office in 2001.. After interning in the District Attorney's office as a law student, Patrick's legal career has always focused on representing Oregonians from all over the State who have been exploited or injured by the wrongdoing of others. He takes only a small number of new cases each year and personally handles every aspect of each client's case from the first meeting to the end of trial. Patrick has extensive courtroom experience having prevailed in countless hard fought motions of every type and kind, he's handled numerous complex legal cases, and has logged hundreds of hours in intensive depositions. Patrick is experienced with every aspect of preparing a client's civil case for trial.
Our firm attorneys gained experience working for non-profit legal service organizations and law firms. The attorneys are actively involved in community organizations and local, state, and national bar organizations. Learn more about who we are.. We represent individuals, families, and businesses in a variety of immigration law, family law, and litigation matters. We combine our experience, knowledge, and never give up attitude to provide clients with strong legal representation. We work hard to achieve the best outcome possible.
My first experience with an attorney was a number of years ago when I was getting divorced (before I attended law school). I felt rushed and disconnected when I met with the attorney - as if he had better things to do. He seemed irritated if he had to spend too much time explaining things to me, and he billed me exorbitant fees for every little thing he did. I vowed that when I became an attorney, I would provide personal and affordable legal services, as well as always treating my clients in a personal and civilized fashion. To that end, I can proudly say that I always do my best to provide my clients with the individual attention they deserve. I personally handle all of my clients' legal matters from start to finish. I meet with clients as many times as needed to fully discuss their options and needs in the process. If bankruptcy is not the best option, I have a number of colleagues to whom I regularly refer clients for specialized help. Some clients may find it difficult to come in to the office, such as elderly and single parents of small children, so I often meet with them in their homes. There is never an extra charge for personal attention. One flat fee, no matter what occurs. That's the way it should be, and that's the way it is at my office!. I was born in Seattle, Washington and raised in Anchorage, Alaska, I enlisted in the U.S. Navy after high school, where I served four and a half years as a Hospital Corpsman at various duty stations on the west coast. I served several more years enlisted in the U.S. Naval Reserves during college. I earned my commission in the Army National Guard after graduating from the Oregon Military Academy. Prior to attending law school, I was employed as a caseworker for the State of Oregon for ten years in Beaverton. I have five children (three teenagers still at home) and one grandbaby (so far), as well as a lazy pug and a feisty English bulldog.. During law school and after graduation, I worked as a workers' compensation attorney for both the injured worker and the insurance companies (not at the same time). I didn't care for the contentiousness and hostility of that type of alw, so I began handling bankruptcy cases and found I loved it. Bankruptcy is a win-win: I'm able to help people get out from under their financial problems and they're happier for the resolution! In 2017, I'm adding will and trusts to my existing bankruptcy practice (primarily because so many bankruptcy clients over the years have inquired about that service, but also to expand my practice now that all my children are out of elementary school).
Mr. Weiss is a trial and transactional attorney.. He has a wide range of legal experience both in litigation and tranactional work. On the litigation side, Mr. Weiss has handled many cases from basic personal injury cases to complex, multi-million dollar securities litigation. Clients include individuals, business entities, families, and even other attorneys. However, each client is unique, and as such so is every matter. Mr. Weiss does not take a cookie-cutter approach to his representation of each client. What may be good for one client and may be easier on the attorney, may not be good for another. Every matter deserves and gets direct attention.. The current status of the trial court system requires that an attorney be experienced in all phases of pre-litigation dispute resolution. Mr. Weiss is experienced in negotiation, mediation and arbitration. He is also involved in an active trial practice, in many different areas of law. Mr. Weiss has successfully handled cases involving personal injury, business litigation, commercial and residential landlord-tenant disputes, construction claims (including construction lien foreclosures), contract litigation, property rights, family law, wrongful termination, sexual harassment, hostile work environment, and trust/estate litigation.. On the transactional side, Mr. Weiss handles matters involving buisniess/corporate set up, estate planning and real estate matters. His vast experiecne as a trial attorney provides his transactional clients with a competitive edge.. In addition, Mr. Weiss is a licensed commercial real estate broker. He represents buyers and sellers of commercial retail assets throughout the United States.. Socially, Mr. Weiss enjoys playing and refereeing recreational ice hockey. He also indulges in college football, especially the Oregon State Beavers!. Mr. Weiss is admitted to practice in Oregon State Courts, the United States Court for the District of Oregon and the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
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.
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS, KNOW WHAT YOU ARE SIGNING.. Insurance companies have lawyers handle your claim. Why don’t you? In the 1990s, the Insurance Research Council conducted a study over 85,000 auto injury cases. The Counsel issued findings that the average insurance settlement to an injured person with a personal injury attorney is 3,5 times higher than average settlement to the injured person without a personal injury attorney.
Jordan Ramis shareholder Russ Garrett focuses his practice on bankruptcy and creditors' rights, commercial litigation, real estate, and general business matters in Oregon and Washington. He is admitted to practice in Oregon and Washington, the Federal District Bars in Oregon and Washington, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, and the U.S. Supreme Court. Russ serves on a panel of Chapter 7 Trustees for the Western District of Washington.