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Wright, Robin J

Robin J Wright - Portland, OR

Attorney at Gevurtz Menashe

High Asset Divorce Lawyers in Portland, OR

115 NW First Ave. Suite 400 Portland, OR 97209

Portland High Asset Divorce Lawyer

Updated: 02/28/2026

Areas of Practice

  • High Asset Divorce

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  • By Anonymous on Aug. 26, 2021
    Hired Attorney 2019-2021
    I'd gone through my divorce years earlier, so have worked with family law attorneys before but because the earlier attorney had retired, I ended up with Robin Wright. Maybe she is better with other cases, but with my concerns she was utterly passive unless it came to thinking of ways to increase billable hours with no benefit to my case. In the end, she was completely outmaneuvered by the other attorney, and she wasted an enormous amount of my money while doing harm to me and my child.
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Portland, OR

115 NW First Ave.
Suite 400
Portland, OR 97209

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Phone: 503-278-8566

Website: https://gevurtzmenashe.com/

Hours: Monday-Friday: 8am-5pm

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