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Portland Business Law and Litigation Law Firm
Overview
Business and Legal Counsel Based in Portland, Oregon
Every once in a while you stumble upon something really unique.
Slinde Nelson is a very different kind of law firm. We’re a full-service firm that provides a suite of legal solutions for every business owner and C-level executive.
What sets us apart, though, is the way in which our lawyers — somewhat unlike those toiling in most other firms — deliver business and legal services, quite unlike most other firms...
Business and Legal Counsel Based in Portland, Oregon
Every once in a while you stumble upon something really unique.
Slinde Nelson is a very different kind of law firm. We’re a full-service firm that provides a suite of legal solutions for every business owner and C-level executive.
What sets us apart, though, is the way in which our lawyers — somewhat unlike those toiling in most other firms — deliver business and legal services, quite unlike most other firms...
Business and Legal Counsel Based in Portland, Oregon
Every once in a while you stumble upon something really unique.
Slinde Nelson is a very different kind of law firm. We’re a full-service firm that provides a suite of legal solutions for every business owner and C-level executive.
What sets us apart, though, is the way in which our lawyers — somewhat unlike those toiling in most other firms — deliver business and legal services, quite unlike most other firms. Our referral lists, retention rates, testimonials, and client surveys indicate we’re certainly doing something right.
Large-Firm Experience, Boutique Delivery, Small-Firm Service
Our attorneys founded, managed, sold and invested in businesses of their own. Given that experience, we know what our clients want, need and expect from their lawyers. More importantly, we know how they want it delivered.
- We have worked inside of businesses as either owners or counsel
- We do not make our clients subject to aggressive billable-hour requirements
- We do not pass cases off to inexperienced associates and double or triple charge for a review of their work
- We respond promptly to messages — usually within the same business day
- We don't do work that our clients don't require
And how unique is that? A legal team with real-world experience delivering large-firm services with the client foremost in mind. That's pretty different.
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About Slinde Nelson
Practice Areas
- Business Law and Litigation
- Banking & Finance Law
- Business & Commercial Law
- Contracts
- Franchising
- Business Organizations
- Employment Law -- Employer
- Health & Health Care Law
- Intellectual Property Law
- Trademarks
- Mergers & Acquisitions
- Real Estate Law
- Business litigation
- Corporations
- Physician litigation
Litigation
- 50%
People
Attorneys
Staff
- Kristen Wiljanen, Paralegal
- Jessica Hake, Paralegal/Bookkeeping
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Office Information
Address
425 NW 10th AvenueSuite 200 Portland, OR 97209
Phone
Fax
- 503-417-4250
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