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Buchanan Angeli Altschul & Sullivan LLP

Buchanan Angeli Altschul & Sullivan LLP - Portland, OR

Discrimination Lawyers in Portland, OR

321 SW 4th Ave., Suite 600 Portland, OR 97204

  • 4 Super Lawyers®
  • 27 Years 
    Experience

Portland Discrimination Law Firm

Updated: 02/16/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Discrimination
  • Employment Law -- Employee
  • Employment Law -- Employer
  • Labor Law
  • Sexual Harassment
  • Litigation and Pre-Litigation Services
  • Policy and Handbook Drafting
  • Employment Contracts and Separation Agreements
  • Training
  • Investigations
  • Mediation and Arbitration
  • Employment Law Advice

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Overview

Buchanan Angeli Altschul & Sullivan LLP provides employment dispute services and employment law counsel to employers and individuals. We provide all our clients with powerful advocacy and the broad perspective that comes from understanding both sides.

Whether we're litigating an employment case, counseling a client on compliance with the law, or mediating an employment law dispute, we maintain a firm commitment to excellence, efficiency, responsiveness, and collaboration. Because we are not constrained by the substantial overhead costs of large law firms, we offer lower hourly rates, and we have the freedom to offer fixed-fee arrangements for virtually all of our services, including monthly rates for unlimited advice on employment law issues, and flat fees for each stage of the litigation process. We staff our cases with seasoned lawyers who have extensive experience and employment law expertise, rather than training new lawyers at our clients' expense.

Unlike many labor and employment law firms, Buchanan Angeli Altschul & Sullivan LLP does not represent exclusively management or exclusively individuals. Rather, we advocate vigorously on behalf of both our business and individual clients for accountability and fairness. In most employment disputes, we believe that the party that can convincingly demonstrate its commitment to those basic principles is the party that is likely to prevail. Our familiarity with both sides of employment disputes makes us stronger and more informed advocates for all of our clients.


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Portland, OR

321 SW 4th Ave., Suite 600
Portland, OR 97204

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Phone: (503) 974-5015

Fax: (971) 230-0337

Website: http://www.baasemploymentlaw.com

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