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Mark, Stacey E.

Stacey E. Mark - Portland, OR

Attorney at Ater Wynne LLP

Alternative Dispute Resolution Lawyers in Portland, OR

Lovejoy Building 1331 NW Lovejoy St. Ste. 900 Portland, OR 97209 - 3280

Portland Alternative Dispute Resolution Lawyer

Updated: 03/03/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Alternative Dispute Resolution

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  • 4.5 Value
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  • 5.0 Professional Competence
  • By Iris S. on Jun. 13, 2024
    Consulted Attorney 1992-1999
    I had the pleasure of working with Stacey several years ago, She is extraordinarily smart - not just with her deep knowledge of the law, but with her communication skills. She knows how to gain trust which is essential. She cares about her work and it is obvious. Although I've retired, I still miss working with and learning so much from her.
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Portland, OR

Lovejoy Building
1331 NW Lovejoy St.
Ste. 900
Portland, OR 97209 - 3280

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Phone: (503) 226-8612

Fax: (503) 226-0079

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