Nate Haberman

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Nate Haberman: Attorney with OlsenDaines

Biography

Nate is excited to fight for the working class, bringing his experience as a bicycle mechanic, construction worker, and various positions in the food industry to the table.

Nate Haberman graduated cum laude from Lewis & Clark Law School in 2022. Nate served on the Board of Lewis & Clark Law Review and founded the school’s cycling club. During the summers, Nate clerked at the Northwest Workers Justice Project and observed the 2020 Black lives matter protests as a legal observer. Nate brings his experience as a bicycle-mechanic, construction worker, and various positions in the food industry to being a lawyer and is excited to fight for the working class. Nate is now a trial lawyer at the Underdog Law Office. When not at work, you can find Nate riding his mountain bike, hiking with his dog, or cooking spicy food for friends and family.

Areas of Practice (1)

  • Consumer Protection

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Indiana University Bloomington, B.A.
Law School Attended:
Lewis & Clark Law School, J.D., cum laude
Year of First Admission:
2022
Admission:
Oregon; U.S. District Court, District of Oregon
ISLN:
1001307808

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971-374-5337  Phone

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