Our law firm, Clark Law and Associates, LLC, based out of Portland, Oregon has weekly meetings to give our attorneys an opportunity to discuss their cases in addition to attorney-to-attorney meetings during the week. Sometimes, a seemingly simple case can suddenly become legally or technologically complex. It is great when attorneys can work efficiently together behind the scenes to come up with customized legal strategies for the benefit of our clients. Our attorneys also help each other with the everchanging technological aspects of practicing Oregon and Washington law, especially when we need to work remotely. Lawyers in our law firm frequently discuss our litigation strategies and overall game plan for our Oregon and Washington cases. It is wonderful to work with multiple attorneys to receive legal input and technological assistance when needed.
Each lawyer has the use of a law office at our law firm in Portland, Oregon and can also work remotely from home. When our lawyers are working in law offices next to each other, lawyer to lawyer mentoring naturally develops for the benefit of our clients.
Often areas of law overlap and a lawyer who specializes in one area of law will confer with an attorney who specializes in another area of the law. For instance, an attorney who primarily practices Oregon personal injury law may need to consult with one of our Oregon criminal defense lawyers regarding how criminal matter may impact a personal injury case and discuss the best game plan in light of the circumstances. Or a lawyer handling a premises liability case may need to confer with a landlord/tenant attorney if the case involves a rental unit. Due to disputed liability between defendants, an injured client may have a premises liability claim and a product liability claim. The owner of the premises may claim that the chair given to a customer had a design defect that caused it to collapse when the customer sat on it while the chair manufacturer may claim that the property owner failed to maintain the chair. Thus, the client would need both a premises liability attorney and a product liability attorney. Our Oregon police misconduct cases often involve state law, federal law, criminal law, personal injury law and a variety of causes of action such as wrongful arrest, false imprisonment, assault, battery, and various constitutional law violations. Our Oregon police misconduct lawyers frequently have group strategy discussions on how to navigate challenging cases.
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