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Aurelia Erickson - Portland, OR
510 SW Fifth AvenueFourth Floor Portland, OR 97204
Chenoweth Law Group, P.C.
Overview
Aurelia's practice focuses on corporate, LLC member and partnership lawsuits, shareholder oppression lawsuits, securities litigation, and employment lawsuits. Whether her client is the owner of closely-held business, a minority shareholder, an employee or an investor, Aurelia offers creative and effective strategies to resolve her client's disputes.Aurelia grew up in Pendleton, Oregon. She enjoys running half-marathons, hiking, cross-country skiing & playing viola with the Tilikum Chamber Orchestra.
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Oregon
Other Affiliations
- Elected Delegate, OSB House of Delegates
- Member, OSB Business Litigation Section Executive Committee
- Member, OSB Securities Regulation Section
- Member, OSB Solo & Small Firm Section
- Member, Multnomah Bar Association
- Member, OWLS
Pro Bono Activities
- Metropolitan Public Defenders, Volunteer
- Community Court
Past Positions
- Judicial law clerk for Superior Court Judge Kari Kristiansen in Palmer, AK, 2012-2013
Education
- Lewis and Clark Law School, Portland, Oregon, 2012
J.D.
Honors: cum laude - Northwestern University, 2008
B.A.
Office Information
Address
510 SW Fifth AvenueFourth Floor Portland, OR 97204
Phone
Fax
- 503-221-2182
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