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Blackwell Law represents businesses and people in professional license defense matters, trust and estate disputes, employment law defense, administrative and regulatory law cases, public and private construction claims, shareholder oppression disputes, securities law litigation, alternative dispute resolution, and other complex state, federal and bankruptcy litigation in Oregon, California, Idaho and Washington.
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Michelle is a first-rate attorney with very high integrity. I recently referred an existing client to Michelle because of a conflict. She handled the matter skillfully, efficiently, and got a great outcome for my client. She kept me appropriately updated on the status of the matter, and when the matter was complete she handed my very happy client back to me without a hitch … I would highly recommend Michelle for any legal matters, and practitioners can feel confident that any client matters you refer to her will be handled with zeal and integrity.
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747 Blair Blvd, Eugene, OR 97402
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