Community Law Project

Community Law Project We are a nonprofit offering a wide range of legal and business services to the people of Portland, Oregon, at sliding scale fees. Call 503-208-4079.

We can help with a wide variety of legal needs, including – but not limited to:

-- bankruptcy, debt collection harassment, mortgage foreclosure, fraud & consumer protection, student loans
-- employment law (including pregnancy and disability employment discrimination), -- unemployment compensation issues, Family & Medical Leave Act issues
-- tenant representation (including eviction, deposit issu

es, discrimination, housemates)
-- wills, trusts, probate ~ including contracts for non-legally recognized families, domestic partners, etc.
-- small claims court advising
-- personal income tax issues
-- mediation, including mediated divorce

Please don’t hesitate to schedule a one-hour consultation to go over your situation and see what we can do. 503.208.4079.

A useful resource!
07/27/2019

A useful resource!

The situation in Portland seems particularly dire in terms of affordable housing for moderate and low income tenants.
07/05/2019

The situation in Portland seems particularly dire in terms of affordable housing for moderate and low income tenants.

Stable housing is increasingly out of reach for many Americans, as both rentals and homes to own grow more expensive and options dwindle. Evictions may be...

12/21/2018

The city of Philadelphia has launched a pilot program that provides legal services for low-income tenants in housing court—and it's already seeing results.

Ride Biketown bikes for free the whole Month of May! Our lawyer Scot Eliot regularly uses them to get to work downtown. ...
04/26/2018

Ride Biketown bikes for free the whole Month of May! Our lawyer Scot Eliot regularly uses them to get to work downtown. Don't miss out!

The sun is out and it’s time to ride! BIKETOWN and PBOT are announcing a special promotion for the month of May – ride free all month and park free to any bike rack in the entire BIKETOWN service area!

05/23/2017

The book follows the lives of eight families in Milwaukee, some black and some white, all several leagues below the poverty line.

An updated version of our site is now live!
05/05/2017

An updated version of our site is now live!

A nonprofit law office with attorneys in Portland, Oregon. Lawyers with a mission to serve the everyday legal needs of our clients with sliding scale fees.

We've noticed a drop in bankruptcies with large amounts of medical debt. This is an interesting consumer reports article...
05/04/2017

We've noticed a drop in bankruptcies with large amounts of medical debt. This is an interesting consumer reports article about one of the reasons why.

Since the Affordable Care Act was introduced, the number of personal bankruptcies has dropped in half, a Consumer Reports analysis found.

I often advise people that they have to compare making large credit card payments that often go only to interest to savi...
04/16/2017

I often advise people that they have to compare making large credit card payments that often go only to interest to saving the money for emergencies and/or retirement.

At 61 and with little retirement savings, a Chapter 7 filing might be the best course to free you from crushing credit card debt.

This was a much needed step to help tenants in this VERY difficult rental market.No-Cause Evicted? Landlords Now Have to...
02/03/2017

This was a much needed step to help tenants in this VERY difficult rental market.
No-Cause Evicted? Landlords Now Have to Pay Your Relocation Costs

This is where the rubber meets the road, people. For the first time, this iteration of the Portland City Council is about to take up a genuinely controversial piece of policy—one that, if passed, will fundamentally change the city's housing landscape. As we wrote last week, the ordinance being pushe...

There is a culture of blaming poor people for housing problems even when the underlying problem is a lack of quality aff...
03/06/2016

There is a culture of blaming poor people for housing problems even when the underlying problem is a lack of quality affordable housing.

Poverty is not just a product of joblessness and low wages. It’s also a product of exploitation.

Address

420 SW Washington Street, Ste 400
Portland, OR
97204

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 5:30pm

Telephone

(503) 208-4079

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