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Best Oregon Attorneys
Need a Oregon attorney? You can find the best Oregon attorneys at ThirdAge.com, with specialties ranging from divorce, to personal injury, to estate planning, and everything else a baby boomer might need. Enter your zip code or select a city to find a local lawyer today and get the legal help you need.
Oregon Attorneys by City:
- Florence
- Forest Grove
- Glendale
- Gold Beach
- Grants Pass
- Gresham
- Hermiston
- Hillsboro
- Hood River
- Jacksonville
- Junction City
- Keizer
- King City
- Klamath Falls
- La Grande
- Lake Oswego
- Lebanon
- Lincoln City
- Madras
- Manzanita
- Marylhurst
- Mcminnville
- Medford
- Milton Freewater
- Milwaukie
- Monmouth
- Mt Hood
- Newberg
- Newport
- Oak Grove
- Oakland
- Ontario
- Oregon City
Attorney & Legal Help Frequently Asked Questions
Consider the following when trying to decide which attorney is right for you.
How Do I Choose a Lawyer in Oregon?
How Much Does the Lawyer Charge?
Your Relationship with the Attorney
- Are you comfortable telling the attorney personal information?
- Does the lawyer seem interested in solving your problem?
- How long have they been in practice?
- Has the attorney handled cases similar to yours in the past?
- Is the lawyer's office convenient for you to get to?
- What question should I be asking you that I'm not?
How Much Does the Lawyer Charge?
- Does the Oregon attorney charge a contingency fee, hourly fee or flat fee?
- Can the attorney provide an estimate of total cost for the case?
- Will there be any legal expenses? Roughly how much will they be?
- Can the attorney estimate what the total out-of-pocket legal costs will be?
- Is there any way to reduce the total legal expenses?
- Does the lawyer require an upfront retainer payment? If so, how much is it?
- How often will you bill and when will payment be due?
Your Relationship with the Attorney
- Will you be handling my case or will I be working directly with a paralegal or different lawyer?
- Who will be my point of contact at your law firm?
- Do you prefer to communicate via phone, email, or in person?
- How often will we talk about my case?
- Will I receive copies of documents and files from my case?