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Portland Commercial Litigation Lawyer
Overview
Experience:
Jason’s practice focuses on general litigation including construction defect, consumer law and other commercial matters. Prior to joining the firm, Jason worked for the law firm of Grenley, Rotenberg, Evans, Bragg & Bodie P.C. and clerked at the Office of General Counsel for the California Department of Fish and Game and the California Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General...
Experience:
Jason’s practice focuses on general litigation including construction defect, consumer law and other commercial matters. Prior to joining the firm, Jason worked for the law firm of Grenley, Rotenberg, Evans, Bragg & Bodie P.C. and clerked at the Office of General Counsel for the California Department of Fish and Game and the California Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General...
Experience:
Jason’s practice focuses on general litigation including construction defect, consumer law and other commercial matters. Prior to joining the firm, Jason worked for the law firm of Grenley, Rotenberg, Evans, Bragg & Bodie P.C. and clerked at the Office of General Counsel for the California Department of Fish and Game and the California Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General.
Jason is a native of Portland, Maine who moved to Portland, Oregon in 2005 after receiving his degrees in Colorado and California. Jason is active in both local and national bar activities, holding leadership positions in the American Bar Association and Oregon State Bar as well as being named the Oregon New Lawyers Division’s volunteer of the year in 2008.
Interests:
In his free time Jason enjoys taking full advantage of the Oregon outdoors as an avid hiker, snowboarder, biker and fisherman.
About Jason E. Hirshon
Practice Areas
- Commercial Litigation
- Business Litigation
- Contract Litigation
- Partnership Dispute Litigation
- Real Estate Litigation
- Construction Defect Litigation
- Construction Law
- Debt Restructuring
- Consumer Law
- Dispute Resolution, Arbitration, and Mediation
Qualifications
Other Affiliations
- Oregon State Bar
- Multnomah Bar Association
- U.S. District Court of Oregon
- Oregon State Bar New Lawyer’s Division (Executive Committee and Treasurer)
- American Bar Association
Past Positions
- Grenley, Rotenberg, Evans, Bragg & Bodie P.C., Clerk
- Office of General Counsel for the California Department of Fish and Game and the California Department of Justice
- Office of the Attorney General, Clerk
Education
- University of California at Davis School of Law, Davis, California, 2005
J.D. - University of Colorado at Boulder, 2002
B.A.
Office Information
Address
425 NW 10th AvenueSuite 200 Portland, OR 97209
Phone
Fax
- 503.417.4250
Achievements
Other Sources of Feedback About Jason E. Hirshon
Honors
- Named the Oregon New Lawyers Division’s Volunteer of the Year, 2008
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