
Lake Oswego Business Law Firm
Overview
The Mead Firm is a Martindale Hubbell BV (Very high legal ability/Very high ethical standing) rated law firm with our offices conveniently located in Lake Oswego. We tailor our legal services to the needs of closely held businesses and individuals with corporate, Real Estate and business finance issues.
What this means is that we represent family owned and private companies needing legal assistance with issues confronting the closely held companies, from formation and governance, to...
The Mead Firm is a Martindale Hubbell BV (Very high legal ability/Very high ethical standing) rated law firm with our offices conveniently located in Lake Oswego. We tailor our legal services to the needs of closely held businesses and individuals with corporate, Real Estate and business finance issues.
What this means is that we represent family owned and private companies needing legal assistance with issues confronting the closely held companies, from formation and governance, to...
The Mead Firm is a Martindale Hubbell BV (Very high legal ability/Very high ethical standing) rated law firm with our offices conveniently located in Lake Oswego. We tailor our legal services to the needs of closely held businesses and individuals with corporate, Real Estate and business finance issues.
What this means is that we represent family owned and private companies needing legal assistance with issues confronting the closely held companies, from formation and governance, to employment and trade secret issues, right up through litigation of business disputes.
We believe in developing relationships with our clients, which foster candid communication, thorough preparation, and a game plan, which will meet your needs.
When a client's needs require litigation or claim resolution, we have over 30 years of combined trial and jury experience in commercial litigation to bring matters to successful resolution.
We are here to get you out of the problem and back to your life and work.
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