, Oregon
Practice Areas: Car Accidents
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Firm: Peck Rubanoff & Hatfield
Practice Areas: Labor , Employment & Labor, Employment & Labor
Dee graduated summa cum laude and as class valedictorian from Whittier Law School in 1991. After moving to Oregon, Dee worked for a law firm in downtown Portland for 10 years, practicing in the areas of litigation, appellate law and employment law. In 2001, Dee joined a firm that exclusively represented management in labor and employment law. Today, representing employers is more than just a career focus for Dee, it is a passion.. Dee became a founding partner of Peck, Rubanoff and Hatfield in 2013. She has a “preeminent” rating by her peers through Martindale Hubbell, and is admitted to practice in Oregon and Washington, the U.S. District Courts of Oregon and Western Washington, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.. Dee’s past community activities include a 3-year appointment to the Oregon Board of Bar Examiners, and serving on the Board of Young Musicians and Artists. Since 2011, Dee has volunteered in the Career Center at Dress for Success, helping disadvantaged women find employment.
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Firm: Proctor Law, PC
Practice Areas: Administrative Law
Diane Cady is a native Oregonian. She grew up in Bend and attended college at Western Oregon University in Monmouth, Oregon. Ms. Cady studied law at Willamette University with an emphasis on employment and also served as executive editor of the Willamette Law Review.. Ms. Cady has practiced law in Oregon, Maryland and Virginia. She began her career in family law, which she continued to practice for three years. Prior to starting her own practice in 2008, Diane worked in a general practice firm in Virginia. The firm focused on employment law and civil matters.. Ms. Cady is the mother of two young children and spends her spare time with her family, volunteering in the children’s schools, and enjoying the outdoors.
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Practice Areas: Administrative ,Corporate ,Estate Planning,Taxation - State & Federal
Contact: 503-227-2900
Firm: Local Government Law Group PC
975 Oak St Ste 700 , Eugene , Oregon 97401
Practice Areas: Employment & Labor
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Firm: Fedoroff Law LLC
Practice Areas: Family
What I truly love about practicing family law is that you, your life, your reality, and your emotions are front and center. I specialize in respectful, out of court resolutions because the transition of divorce or separation is a time to sort out the things that really matter in your life and for your future, rather than simply focusing on the short-term requirements of a legal divorce. I am passionate about helping you do this.. I offer several services: collaborative law, divorce mediation, and a variety of options to help with uncontested or DIY divorces.. Collaborative Law. Collaborative divorce is an out-of-court, non-adversarial resolution method. Here, you and your spouse work through a specific, interest-based decision making process together in a series of private, safe, joint meetings. Each of you receives guidance and advice from your own attorney, who is specially trained in this process. You may also choose to incorporate other professionals in the process to support you and your family through the transition (e.g., a child specialist, divorce coach, or financial professional). This approach allows you to retain a high-degree of privacy and control over the timeline of your separation, since it is designed to keep you entirely out of the court system until it's time to file your final, agreed-upon judgment. It also allows for creative and well-informed problem-solving.. Divorce Mediation. Divorce mediation is an informal negotiation between you and your spouse, facilitated by a neutral third party specially trained in helping couples respectfully discuss the issues to be decided. You and your spouse retain all decision making authority. The mediator can offer suggestions, but can not "tell you what you should do" or settle disagreements. Because the mediator is neutral and does not represent you or your spouse, the mediator can not give either of you legal advice. Divorce mediation can happen at any time during the divorce process and can be used in a variety of ways to help you resolve some or all of the issues to be decided.. DIY Divorce / Limied or Unbundled Services. Many people are wary of the cost and emotional harm associated with traditional litigation. Others simply wish to avoid retaining attorneys for financial or other reasons. While it makes sense for almost everyone to have some guidance from an attorney while completing a divorce, there are a number of ways to do this with limited involvement of legal professionals.. Uncontested Divorce - When both you and your spouse wish to divorce (or one of you does and the other at least accepts it and is willing to sign divorce papers), one of you can hire an attorney on a limited basis to help you complete the process, and prepare and file the documents with the court.. Kitchen Table Settlement - If you and your spouse are willing and able to work out the details on your own ("around the kitchen table"), you can hire an attorney on a limited basis to review your agreement, make sure you haven't overlooked anything, and if you wish, prepare and file the necessary documents with the court.. Divorce Consulting - This can encompass a variety of things. If you are representing yourself when your spouse has an attorney, you can hire an attorney on a limited basis to consult with you about your options or issues, to review documents prepared by your spouses attorney, or to review documents you have prepared. You can also consult with an attorney to help you prepare for mediation, prepare for difficult conversations with your spouse, learn about specific legal issues, or help you prepare for a hearing.
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Practice Areas: Immigration
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Firm: Bullard Smith Jernstedt Wilson, A Professional Corporation
Practice Areas: Civil ,Labor
Contact: 503-248-1134
760 SW 9th Ave Ste 3000 , Portland , Oregon 97205
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Firm: Keating Jones Hughes, P.C.
Practice Areas: Civil ,Intellectual Property ,Medical Malpractice
Contact: 503-222-9955
Firm: Williams Love OLeary Craine and Powers, P.C.
9755 Southwest Barnes Road 450 , Portland , Oregon 97225
Practice Areas: Drugs & Medical Devices,Medical Malpractice,Products Liability
Contact: 503-295-2924
Firm: Multnomah County District Attorney's Office
Practice Areas: Animal Law
Contact: Not Available
Firm: Schnitzer Properties
1121 SW Salmon St Ste 500 , Portland , Oregon 97205
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Practice Areas: Internet
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Firm: Gardner Potter Budge Spickard & Cascagnette LLC
Practice Areas: Business
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Multnomah CO Courthouse , Portland , Oregon 97204
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Firm: Ibew Local 48
15937 NW Airport Way , Portland , Oregon 97230
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Practice Areas: Employee Benefits
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Firm: Metro Public Defender Inc
101 SW Main St Ste 1100 , Portland , Oregon 97204
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Firm: Federal Public Defender's Office
15 Newtown St , Medford , Oregon 97501
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