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Landye Bennett Blumstein LLP 
Size of Organization: 28
Year Established: 1955
Main Office: Portland, Oregon


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History: Founded in Portland, Oregon on July 1, 1955. The firm established an office in Anchorage, Alaska, in 1976. The firm has expanded its initial expertise in corporate, securities, and real estate law to meet the needs of its clients.

Areas of Emphasis and Growth: Business Law, including environmental law, Native American law, finance, fisheries, intellectual property, mergers and acquisitions, executive compensation, timber. Litigation, including aviation, construction defects, business and environmental, class action, personal injury, products liability, executive terminations. Real Estate, including real estate development, homeowner associations, land use. Tax, including estate planning, partnership, corporate. The firm has twenty-eight lawyers and a support staff of twenty-four.

Client Base: Landye Bennett Blumstein serves businesses and individuals. The firm represents Pacific Northwest and Alaska corporations and businesses and acts as local counsel to a variety of national financial institutions and corporations, multi-national corporations, start-up businesses, municipalities, condominium homeowner associations, construction firms, real estate developers, and businesses which work with governmental agencies.


Statement of Practice Summary:
General Civil Litigation in all State and Federal Courts; Commercial Practice, including Business, Tax, Real Estate, and Land Use; Business Transactions, Corporate Finance, Securities, and Mergers and Acquisitions; Condominium and Community Association Law; Environmental and Hazardous Substances Law; Products Liability, Personal Injury, and Aviation Law; Intellectual Property and Computer Law; Estates and Trusts; Alaska Native Law; Administrative and Municipal Law; Labor and Employment.