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Top 10 attorneys in Portland, OR

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Gray Law, LLC

Gray Law, LLC

New on Thervo
Offers online services
Serves Portland, OR
Former prosecutor and have been handling criminal defense case for over 10 years.
Clark Law And Associates, LLC

Clark Law And Associates, LLC

New on Thervo
Offers online services
24+ years in business
Serves Portland, OR
I have been an attorney since 2000 in the state of Oregon and 2010 in the state of Washington. I manage 6 attorneys and support staff. We handle a variety of areas of law and many cases have multiple types of law that intersect.
Robert Russell Law Office

Robert Russell Law Office

New on Thervo
Offers online services
35+ years in business
Serves Portland, OR
Consumer Bankruptcy Services for more than 25 years to thousands of clients. Please see our reviews at Avvo, Google, Facebook, Yelp or anywhere. :-)
Hutchinson Legal Services, P.C.

Hutchinson Legal Services, P.C.

New on Thervo
27+ years in business
Serves Portland, OR
We offer a free confidential bankruptcy consultation, affordable payments plans, and expert advice. We have been in business since 1997 and are highly rated. Please see our numerous positive reviews on Google, Yelp, and Avvo. Mr. Hutchinson has successfully filed over 2,000 bankruptcies and has the practice experience to get your case done right the first time. This office focuses exclusively on consumer bankruptcy law. Mr. Hutchinson earned his law degree from University of Oregon. He is licensed in the State of Oregon, the Federal District of Oregon, and the The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. We enjoy helping people get a fresh financia...
Essential Estate Planning LLC

Essential Estate Planning LLC

New on Thervo
Offers online services
7 hires on Thervo
13+ years in business
Serves Portland, OR
I am an Oregon native and graduate of Lewis & Clark Law School. I help clients with all sizes of estates because I believe everyone needs to plan for the inevitable. Estate planning has been my focus from the beginning. It is something I strongly believe in and feel that I am truly helping those that come see me. Estate administration goes hand in hand with the planning and I strive to provide clear guidance and efficient service for clients during their difficult time. About Patricia: Voted 2018 Super Lawyers Rising Star Western Oregon University, Bachelor of Science, 2005 Lewis & Clark Law School, focus on Estate Planning and Busine...
Maher & Associates

Maher & Associates

New on Thervo
Offers online services
52+ years in business
Serves Portland, OR
What if you could pick up the phone, dial 1 number and know a top rated attorney will return your call within 4 business hours. How would it feel knowing your loved ones can call their attorney if an emergency arises 24 hours a day We are disrupting the entire legal industry Nationwide with our law firms and our free phone app. We are the Uber/Netflix of the Legal Industry. I love our disruptive business model. It allows folks like you and me to pick up the phone and get the right answers when ever we have a concern. We are able to protect entire families that would otherwise get taken advantage of in everyday life events. Its only takes af...

Your attorney questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thervo.

How much does an attorney cost?

Attorneys charge $100 to $300 per hour on average, depending on their experience and specialization. Attorneys in small towns or those still in training cost $100 to $200 per hour, while experienced lawyers in large cities charge $200 to $400 per hour.

These fees cover research, court filings, travel, documents, and advice. Some attorneys are willing to charge a flat-rate fee for simple projects, such as:

  • $700 for an uncontested divorce
  • $1,000 for writing a prenup
  • $300 for writing a simple will
  • $1,200 to write a will for a complex estate

What is an attorney?

An attorney is a legal representative who conducts business on your behalf and can represent you in court. There are multiple different kinds of attorneys with different specialties, including:

  • Personal injury
  • Real estate
  • Corporate
  • Civil rights
  • Divorce
  • Prosecutor
  • Tax law
  • Immigration
  • Family and estate, or probate and wills attorneys

Though the terms "lawyer" and "attorney" are often used interchangeably by the general public, the two are not the same. Both go to law school and can give legal advice, but lawyers cannot represent anyone in court because they haven't passed the bar exam.

Do I need an attorney?

Attorneys are responsible for guiding clients through stressful, difficult situations, such as:

  • A car accident, fall, or other accident that resulted in an injury
  • Being arrested or accused of a crime
  • Filing for bankruptcy
  • A family crisis such as divorce, adoption, death, or custody dispute

What is a retainer fee?

A retainer fee is what attorneys charge for essentially being on call. Attorneys either calculate retainer fees based on how many hours they expect to work within a month or the total time they plan to work on your case.

Many attorneys keep track of time spent on phone calls or emails and apply that time towards their fees. You'll have to pay more if your case takes up more time than the retainer fee covers.

How do lawyers make money if they lose a case?

Attorneys usually charge a fee for their time, whether they win the case or not. Some lawyers work on contingency, meaning they will take a percentage of awards if they win the case, but many do not. Make sure you are aware of an attorney's fee arrangement before continuing.

What is power of attorney?

Power of attorney (POA) is a legally binding agreement allowing a person you designate to make choices about your finances, medical care, or property. This allows a trusted friend, spouse, or family member to act on your behalf when you can no longer make choices on your own.

How do I choose an attorney?

Search our list of attorneys, then:

  • Get at least three free estimates from different firms to compare.
  • Read reviews on Thervo and Google.
  • Choose an attorney with a good reputation and experience with your case type.
  • Verify that they passed the bar and are qualified to represent you.
  • Get a written estimate or contract before any casework takes place.
  • Arrange a payment schedule instead of making a large payment up front.

After asking questions and verifying their credentials, hire the best attorney in your area.

What questions should I ask attorneys?

When looking for an attorney near you, consider these questions:

  • What degrees and experience do you have as an attorney?
  • How long ago did you pass the bar?
  • Do you give free consultations?
  • Are you able to take on new clients at this time?
  • What are your fees?
  • How many cases like mine have you won?
  • Will you give me a contract in writing?

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