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Martin, Thomas Jr. (Retired)

Thomas Martin Jr. (Retired) - Tualatin, OR

Attorney at Martin, Elliott & Snell P.C.

Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Lawyers in Tualatin, OR

7070 SW Nyberg Street Suite B P.O. Box 575 Tualatin, OR 97062

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Tualatin Personal Injury and Wrongful Death Lawyer

Updated: 03/10/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Personal Injury and Wrongful Death 60%
  • Trust and Estate Disputes 20%
  • Elder Abuse 10%
  • Employment 10%

Attorney Information

Overview

Thomas Martin, Jr. born in 1957, is a native of Washington State. Tom resides in Clark County, Washington, on the East Fork of the Lewis River. His parents and five brothers and sisters all live in Clark County, as well as his daughter who was born in 1996.

A 1975 graduate of BattleGround High School, Mr. Martin received a Bachelor of Science degree, with Honors, from Portland State University in 1981. His major area of study as an undergraduate was United States history. He graduated from Willamette University’s College of Law in 1984, and he was admitted to legal practice in Oregon and Washington the same year. He served as general counsel to a small insurance company in Albany, Oregon, until 1986 when he joined forces with his law school classmate, Thomas Elliott, and opened a law office in Tualatin.

Mr. Martin’s law practice emphasizes personal injury, employment and civil litigation. He represents both plaintiffs and defendants.

Tom is an avid steelhead fisherman, backpacker and wilderness adventurer. A lifetime member of the Sierra Club, he is also a member of numerous conservation organizations, including the National Parks Conservation Association, the National Wildlife Federation and the Wilderness Society.

Education

  • Legal Education

    • Willamette University College of Law, Salem, Oregon, 1984
      J.D.
  • Non Legal Education

    • BattleGround High School, 1975
    • Portland State University
      B.S., Bachelor of Science
      Honors: With Honors
      Major: United States History

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Attorney

Pro Bono Activities

  • Lifetime Member, Sierra Club
  • National Parks Conservation Association
  • National Wildlife Federation
  • Wilderness Society

Bar Admissions

  • Oregon, 1984
  • Washington, 1984

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Tualatin, OR

7070 SW Nyberg Street
Suite B
P.O. Box 575
Tualatin, OR 97062

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Phone: 503-868-5057

Fax: 503-691-0782

Email: Send a message

Hours: 8:30-5:00

  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • Free Consultations

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