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Frequently Asked Questions
What does a Business lawyer in your area do?
A Business lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Business cases in your area.
How much does a Business lawyer cost in your area?
Most Business lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Business lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Business lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
How do I choose the best Business lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Business cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
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K.C. grew up in Reedsport, on the Oregon coast. After graduation, K.C. headed to Linfield College in McMinnville, Oregon. In 1997, K.C. earned a Bachelors degree in Finance with a minor in Political Science. After Linfield, K.C. attended the University of Oregon School of Law and earned his Doctor of Jurisprudence degree in 2000.Immediately after law school K.C. clerked for the Honorable Lyle C. Velure of the Lane County Circuit Court in Eugene, Oregon. In April 2001, K.C. joined Thorp, Purdy, Jewett, Urness & Wilkinson, P.C. and became a shareholder of the firm in 2007.. In March 2022, K.C. joined Bromley Newton, LLP and the firm is now known as Bromley Newton Huffman, LLP.. Outside of the law firm K.C. is involved in the community in different capacities, including:. •Member of the St. Paul School Foundation;. •Coach for the Marist Catholic High School JV Baseball Team;. •Founding Board Member, Area Director, and Coach for Marist Babe Ruth Baseball.. K.C.'s previous community service includes:. •Member of the Board of Directors and past president of the Lane County Bar Association (LCBA);. •Coach of the Eugene TimberJacks 11U, 12U, and 13U baseball team;. •Coach of Kidsports and YMCA basketball and soccer teams;. •Chair of the LCBA Law Day Committee, where he met with junior high and high school students throughout Lane County to discuss how the legal system works;. •Member of the Board of Directors of Oregon Community Credit Union;. •Advisory Board Member of the Lane Community College Small Business Development Center;. •Member of the Board of Directors and past president of the Lane Memorial Blood Bank (now known as Bloodworks Northwest);. •Founding member of the Springfield City Club;. •Member of the Board of Directors of Alvord-Taylor Independent Living Services, Inc.;. •Co-chair of the LCBA’s Pro-Bono Committee.. In 2011, K.C. was honored by “blue chip” -- the Register-Guard’s business magazine -- as a “20 under 40 Rising Business Star.” The honor is limited to twenty business professionals under the age of forty based on work performance and community service. In 2012 and 2014, K.C. was recognized for his work in the areas of business and municipal government as a “Super Lawyers Rising Star” a peer-based award limited to only 2.5% of the attorneys in the state of Oregon.. K.C. is married to Tristyne, a 1999 UO Law School graduate, and they have four highly active children.
I was born in Valencia, California and moved to Eugene, Oregon when I was a young. I've lived in and around Lane County for over 20 years and have developed many ties to the community during that time. After graduating from Sheldon High School, I went on to earn a Bachelor of Science in Economics from the University of Oregon in 2014. After graduating from the University of Oregon, I tirelessly advanced to a production manager at a small manufacturing company in Eugene before deciding to pursue a career in law.. In 2019 I made the decision to go to law school and graduated from Willamette University College of Law in 2022 while raising my first-born son. In law school, I focused primarily on business related law and was determined to start my practice as a business transactions attorney. Upon graduating law school, I obtained employment as an attorney with Gottlieb Law in Lake Oswego, Oregon and focused my practice on business transactions, business formations, real estate and general business contract work.. In May 2024, I joined Strohman Ford, LLC to serve as the primary business and real estate attorney for the firm. My practice continues to focus on business and real estate transactions, business formations, and general business contracts. I strive to provide all my clients with the best possible legal advice and work product relating to business and real estate to help them achieve their desired goals.
I started Spector Law because I want to help you build, grow, and create what matters most to you. From protecting your family and assets, starting your business, or moving forward on that real estate project you’ve been planning for years, I want to help you do those things without the legal headache that comes from poor planning. With a litigation background, I’ve seen plenty of family and business disputes, and the process can sometimes be destructive, ugly, expensive, time-intensive – and even after a long-fought case, the result can still sometimes be a net loss after factoring all the time, energy, and money that went into the case.. Although sometimes litigation is necessary and can sometimes be helpful, sometimes the better strategy is side-stepping litigation in the first place. At Spector Law, my goal isn’t just to help you avoid the bad possible consequences that come from poor planning (like litigation), but instead to go further and prepare a big picture, strategic plan so that the end result is something that truly accomplishes your goals and objectives.. More than just legal planning, I also started Spector Law so that I could spend more time providing excellent customer service and so that you and I can work together as long as it takes to get the right result for you. To do this, I intentionally limit the number of cases and clients I take on. My law firm is intentionally small, just me, so that when you call, text, or e-mail, I’m the one contacting you back right away.. Part of my emphasis on excellent customer service also includes making sure that you always have the case status of your matter on-demand. Through a secure client portal, all of your case documents, upcoming events, case status updates, and case messages are stored in one place, so you can download an extra copy of that one document you need immediately and you don’t have to wait several days for someone to get back to you. Additionally, at Spector Law, you will receive automatic updates about the progress of your case by text and e-mail. Also, through the online scheduler, you can schedule a meeting to meet with me anytime that is most convenient for you.