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Swider Haver LLP

Swider Haver LLP - Portland, OR

Arts and Entertainment Lawyers in Portland, OR

1420 American Bank Building 621 SouthWest Morrison Street Suite 1420 Portland, OR 97205

Portland Arts and Entertainment Law Firm

Updated: 03/03/2026

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  • Arts and Entertainment

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  • By Richard N. on Feb. 10, 2023
    Hired Law firm 2014-2020
    Swider Haver and Thomas Graves handled My Fathers will and Trust, and the dissolution of these things. The will and the law established reporting requirements, none were ever given, When my Ffathers ex-wife remarried, the trust was dissolved. It should have been transferred in it's entirety to my Brother, to disperse as he saw fit. What we received was a shell, stripped of all value.

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Thomas R. Graves

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Alexander L. Gund

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Kohel M. Haver

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Robert A. Swider

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Thomas R. Graves

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Alexander L. Gund

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Kohel M. Haver

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Robert A. Swider

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Portland, OR

1420 American Bank Building
621 SouthWest Morrison Street
Suite 1420
Portland, OR 97205

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Phone: (503) 226-8122

Fax: (503) 295-2737

Website: http://www.swiderhaver.com

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