Top best L Lawyers in ZIP 97239 | 80 available
80 L lawyers are available in ZIP code 97239 in Portland, Oregon. Average rating of these lawyers is 4.5/5 and 62% provide free consultation with average fees of $350 per hour.
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We usually handle the following types of cases on a contingency fee basis:. Personal Injury. Motor Vehicle Accidents. Uninsured/Underinsured Motorists. Diminished Vehicle Value Claims. Personal Injury Protection Recovery. Wrongful Death. Premises Liability. Product Liability. Dog Bites. Exotic Animal Bites. Police Misconduct: For cases we accept. We will also do tort claim notice for these claims on a flat fee or hourly basis to preserve your claims.. We handle the following types of cases on an hourly or flat fee basis:. Criminal Defense. Misdemeanors. Felonies. Criminal Expungements. Stalking Orders. Restraining Orders. Breach of Contract. Landlord/Tenant: We charge an initial consultation fee of $ for landlord/tenant cases and to do a conflicts search. For tenants we consider a contingency fee or other fee basis after the initial consultation.
Wade Bowyer graduated from the Willamette University College of Law in 2013 and obtained his Bachelors Degree from Washington State University. Wade grew up working for a small family business and continued that tradition by running his own business prior to his acceptance into law school. While completing his law school education, Wade also took it upon himself to earn a Certificate in Dispute Resolution from the Willamette University College of Law, Center for Dispute Resolution. Wade was also a Senior Writer for the Oregon Courts Section of Willamette Law Online, and an Editor for the publication, Recent Developments in Dispute Resolution. Wade joined the Paul Krueger Law Firm during his second year of law school and worked as a Court Certified Law Clerk until being admitted to practice law in the State of Oregon in October 2013. Wade has also taken and passed the Washington State Bar Exam and is licensed to practice law in Washington. Working as a law clerk, Wade gained valuable hands-on training working on every aspect of personal injury claims for the Paul Krueger Law Firm. The experience and knowledge Wade has gained working for the Paul Krueger Law Firm has provided him with the necessary tools and understanding to zealously represent the interests of his clients in the competitive field of personal injury law. Wade is admitted to practice law in Oregon, Washington, and Oregon Federal Court. Wade is also a member of the Multnomah Bar Association, American Bar Association, the Oregon Trial Lawyers Association, and the American Association for Justice. In his free time Wade also enjoys golfing, the outdoors, and crossfit.
Using my skills and experience to help clients through their personal injury, landlord/tenant, consumer protection, and domestic relations cases is my passion. I received my law degree from the University of Oregon School of Law in 2014 and concentrated my legal studies on advocating for people with personal injury and consumer protection cases. Prior to joining Clark Law and Associates, LLC, I gained significant hands on experience working on consumer protection issues and helping individuals through domestic relations disputes. When not practicing law, I enjoy spending time with my wife and two kids, running, weekend brunch, and rooting for the Portland Trail Blazers.
Sheldon Aronson has represented hundreds of people injured through no fault of their own. He and his staff are committed to guiding clients through the complexities of resolving their claims, providing each client with personal attention and support through resolution of their claims, and strong principled representation in litigation if the claim cannot be settled and trial is necessary. Sheldon's goal is to achieve the best result and overall experience for every client he represents.. If you or someone you know has been in a motor vehicle crash or otherwise injured and it is someone else's fault Sheldon at for a free, no-obligation consultation. He is open and willing to talk and to try to help you. Even if you do not hire him or he does not take your case, he will advise and provide you with guidance about your situation.. To read reviews of Sheldon’s work, please see his Google page at https://g.co/kgs/qGb9KQ.
Jay Bodzin was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, and moved to Oregon in 1998 to attend Reed College. He graduated in 2002 with a B.A. in Political Science, and a Senior Reactor Operator's license for Reed's nuclear research reactor - the first political science major to ever hold this position. After graduation, he worked as a dispatcher for a small locally-owned delivery company. In 2004, he entered Northwestern Law School at Lewis & Clark with a Dean's Fellowship for Academic Excellence. He graduated in 2007, with honors awards for pro bono work and community service. In 2008, he opened the Northwest Law Office, a collaborative workspace for solo practitioner attorneys to develop their practices. After nine years in solo practice as a domestic relations litigator, he joined the firm of Kivel & Howard, LLP as a research associate. He has since joined McLain Legal Services in 2023.Jay served as Secretary of the Oregon State Bar's Pro Bono Committee in 2010, and as its Chair in 2011. He later served as Chair of the Oregon State Bar's Unlawful Practice of Law Committee. He currently volunteers as a mentor to new attorneys through the Bar's New Lawyer Mentoring Program. He is a member of the Oregon State Bar, the Federal Bar for the District of Oregon, and the Oregon Trial Lawyers Association. He has been a volunteer judge for the Classroom Law Project's Mock Trial Competition since 2014. He is an avid bicyclist and amateur archer, and enjoys reading, complex strategy games, and cooking, though he often forgets to eat.
I help businesses and professionals effectively avoid and resolve legal disputes. Whether helping clients in litigation or working through a complex transaction, I provide practical advice in an effective and timely manner. My ultimate goal is to ensure that my clients are in a better position (economically and otherwise) at the end of the day, as compared to when they first met me. My practice emphasizes complex litigation that involves construction law, business law, real estate law, commercial litigation, insurance law, and surety law. Among others, I represents business owners, property owners, developers, contractors, design professionals, appraisers, material suppliers, insurers and sureties. In addition to handling numerous types of construction and commercial litigation (including lien claims, bond claims, contract disputes, design and defect claims, business tort claims and shareholder disputes), I also represent individuals and entities in various business and real estate matters. In addition to helping clients avoid and resolve disputes, I assist clients to negotiate and close commercial and real property transactions, help corporate clients to efficiently maintain and operate their businesses, and advise clients regarding various insurance matters. Specialties: Complex litigation, focusing on business, real estate, construction and professional malpractice disputes; contract and tort law; legal solutions for businesses; corporate and real estate transactions.
Geoff is an associate representing individuals and businesses in a wide variety of legal matters but focuses primarily on personal injury, premises liability, dangerous products, and medical malpractice. Geoff is also a skilled negotiator and counsels businesses on matters involving mergers and acquisitions, entity formation, corporate governance, and regulatory compliance. Since joining the firm in 2015, Geoff has played an integral role in the success of many of the firm's recent cases. Geoff is the son of Craig Nichols. He was born and raised in Portland and graduated from Jesuit High School before attending the University of Oregon for both his undergraduate and law school degrees. Outside the office, Geoff enjoys skiing, golfing, and travelling.
Gene Mechanic is a Portland, Oregon labor, employment and health law attorney who started his legal career as a litigator with the New York State Attorney’s General Office and who, as recognized by to the Oregonian newspaper, "has a history of legal success . . in three decades defending Oregon . . . employees. Oregonian columnist Steve Duin said that Gene "bears one of the great names in the history of the bar.". Gene has published many articles and is a frequent national and international speaker on labor, employment and health law, and legal ethics. He is a chapter editor of the American Bar Association’s “Developing Labor Law, 4th Edition, and a chapter editor of the 2011 edition of the Oregon State Bar’s Private Sector Labor and Employment Manual. Gene is a National Fellow of the prestigious College of Labor and Employment Lawyers and the 2006 recipient of the “Labor Practitioner of the Year Award” by the Labor and Employment Relations Association. He is past chair of the Oregon State Bar Labor and Employment Law Section and is currently a member of the Executive Committee of the Oregon State Bar’s Health Law Section.. Gene has won many substantial jury verdicts, court decisions and settlements for clients in federal and state courts, both at the trial and appellate levels. Gene is admitted to practice law in Oregon, New York, and Florida and has argued in the United States Supreme Court.
Eileen O’ Reilly’s unique background as a claims adjuster before attending law school has made her one Portland’s most sought after personal injury attorneys. Working on litigation cases has given her an inside view of the insurance industry, and she knows how to settle a case. Through careful review and evaluation of medical treatment, reports, and your pain and suffering she can provide an accurate value of your case. This means work is always geared towards an achievable settlement and swift resolution, saving you from the pain of an unnecessarily drawn out case.
David, a UCLA graduate and University of Florida law school alumnus, is a Member of the Florida and California bar associations. With nearly three decades of experience as a workers' compensation and personal injury litigator in both states, David offers invaluable expertise and common-sense approaches to his practice. Beyond the legal realm, he enjoys playing tennis, running marathons, and participating in triathlons. As an avid fan of UCLA Bruins and the Miami Dolphins, David's passion extends beyond his legal pursuits. Alongside his work at Goldberg & Loren, he undertakes separate legal projects of his own.
Danielle Vakoutis is an attorney at HAN Legal, where she focuses her practice in the areas of fiduciary litigation, estate and trust planning, and administration. Danielle received her Juris Doctor, cum laude, from the John Marshall Law School in Chicago, Illinois. Prior to practicing law, Danielle worked as an accountant at Arthur Andersen, LLP and Northwestern University, and obtained her Certified Public Accountant license in Illinois. She often uses her knowledge of finance and accounting to advise clients on the key issues that may arise in the areas of estates and trusts.Danielle understands that clients often come to her during difficult times in their lives and she takes a compassionate and individualistic approach to meaningfully advise those facing the complexities of estate administration and litigation.When not in the office, Danielle enjoys spending time with her husband and son, hiking, biking and vacationing at the beach.
Before becoming a lawyer, Shannon had a successful career as a concert pianist. She credits music for a broad perspective, the ability to “think outside the box,” and the skill to handle difficult situations with delicacy and efficiency. Shannon left her musical career specifically to join the Law Offices of Nay and Friedenberg. She has been an avid humanitarian throughout her life and is proud to be part of a firm that helps so many families and individuals. Since Shannon’s career change, she has been involved with organizations such as Disability Rights Oregon and Gonzaga Elder Law Clinic. She is a former board member and current active volunteer for Special Advocates for Vulnerable Oregonians.
Ashley is an employment law attorney exclusively representing individuals with their legal problems, from discrimination, harassment, and retaliation, to contracts, severance negotiations, and anything needed to help people find either joy in their work or a fair settlement or verdict.. Ashley’s passion for helping “real people” has been a cornerstone of her legal career. Prior to joining Cambreleng & Marton, LLC, in Portland, Oregon, she practiced for years with Crispin Employment Law, PC. She also has experience working at litigation firms in Phoenix, Arizona, and New York, representing employees and injured individuals. Over the past eleven years, she developed her litigation skills by conducting numerous hearings, jury selections, bench trials, and several jury trials. Ashley graduated cum laude from Arizona State University and received her law degree from Arizona Summit School of Law. During law school, she gained valuable experience as a legal extern at the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. She served as Executive Editor for Law Review and successfully competed in Moot Court competitions.. Ashley has a passion for social justice in the workplace because she firmly believes that worker dignity is essential to a productive and just society. Ashley fights tirelessly to preserve and defend worker rights and considers her role as an attorney as a privileged opportunity to help others.
As an Estate Planning attorney, Mark understands that it's important to plan ahead. He also enjoys assisting clients in dealing with times of stress or transition. Mark finds great meaning in helping them to keep their lives on the path they envision. The legal matter may be as complex as paying for long term care needs or just making sure a client's estate planning documents are in order. Mark understands the value of quality of life and wants to be there to help keep your planning up to date.. .
Amanda Caffall, JD, is the Executive Director & Staff Attorney at Catalyst Law Institute, a nonprofit law firm offering sliding-scale legal services for income-qualified people, businesses, and organizations. Amanda's been building community service teams for over twenty-five years, from a fourth grade newspaper, to a revolutionary new model for getting people the basic legal help they need. She's a lawyer, organizer, and change-agent.. The daughter of a fourth-generation Oregon tugboat captain and timberman, Amanda is at home in the Cascades and was raised in the country. Today she enjoys the outdoors by growing vegetables, exploring hiking trails, and sitting on patios with friends.
Alex Pletch knew at an early age that he had a knack for arguing. Coming from a politically-charged family, debates were common around the dinner table. He is the first to attend law school among a hard-working family of many professions. During his undergraduate education, he took an interest in sociology and criminal justice. At first, he was inclined to focus on criminal law before attending Lewis & Clark. As he advanced through law school he grew more interested in tort law and helping those who are less legally savvy get what they deserve from the justice system.
Advocating for clients in employment, civil rights, and disability rights law.
Adam Greenman began his career as a Deputy District Attorney in Multnomah County where he distinguished himself as a skillful trial lawyer and a tireless advocate for justice. Now he brings this expertise to his private practice, utilizing his experience and determination to achieve justice for each individual client.