Stoel Rives LLP 760 Southwest 9th Avenue, Portland, OR 97205
About the Business
Stoel Rives LLP is a law firm located at 760 Southwest 9th Avenue in Portland, Oregon. They provide general informational purposes on their website, www.stoel.com, and caution against viewing their content as legal advice or a solicitation of legal business. The firm emphasizes that no attorney-client relationship is formed through the exchange of information, including emails. They advise against sending confidential information or sensitive materials unless representation is agreed upon. By sending an email, individuals confirm that they have read and understood this notice.
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760 SW 9th Ave. #3000, Portland, OR 97205, United States
Reviews
"TriMet used them to get me booted off YouTube and they succeeded. If you wanna screw someone use them I guess"
"Call to discuss pro bono potential matters not necessarily related to Housing. No call back after Receptionist referred."
"These are the sharks I would personally use for any and all legal matters."
"As an employee for almost 15 years. Really liked most of the employees and attorneys. HR not so much. Ruthless! Work 50 - 65 hours most weeks. Lay people off after they start making higher wages and are in their 40's and beyond. For a law firm they should be up on the laws a little better. Wage secrecy is against the law. This company lets you know if you share your wages with anyone else employed with them you will be fired on the spot. Someone should turn them in."
"Fine lawyers, I'm sure, but industrial wind project enablers should not claim to care about the environment. Too many landscapes are being spun into ugly oblivion by these machines (creeping westward along the Columbia River). The reason lawyers are needed in the wind industry is the same reason they've been needed for drilling, mining and logging. Many people fail to understand the scale and impact of wind projects, and make excuses for them that would never be made for other industries. There's much more to being green than attempting to slow climate change by any means possible. Wind turbines are mostly futile in terms of ERoI and true CO2 reductions, and their main draw is subsidy cash. Big bucks are made finding legal excuses to ruin landscapes. We're already losing too much open space to population growth and fossil fuel projects. Solar roofs should be getting the biggest "defense budget" because they don't keep taking over land that wasn't already built on."
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