The historic peninsula of St Johns boasts the iconic St. Johns Bridge, a striking green suspension bridge that's become a symbol of the area. The vibrant downtown district offers a mix of local shops and eateries. Residents often face environmental concerns due to industrial activities along the Willamette River, leading to discussions about air and water quality rights. Choose Underdog Law Office as your legal champion when you need help navigating the complexities of these laws. Your success is our success – we don't charge unless we secure a favorable outcome. Over 12 jury trials and millions of dollars have been recovered for our clients in just two years. With Underdog Law Office in your corner, rest assured we'll fiercely advocate for your rights and the justice you merit.
111 Southwest 5th Avenue Suite 3150 Portland, OR, 97204
"Michael and Emily fight for their clients. Their focus and determination to help those most in need of representation is incredible. DogLaw is the go to firm in Portland for the under-represented. Thanks to you both for doing what you do."
John McCalla
No one should endure inhumane treatment, regardless of their circumstances. If you or a family member have experienced cruel and unusual punishment in OR's correctional facilities, Underdog Law Office is prepared to fight for your Eighth Amendment rights. Our dedicated team of Civil Rights Attorneys has extensive experience in prison abuse cases and can help you seek the compensation and justice you deserve. We offer free consultations and take cases on a contingency basis, ensuring that your voice is heard without upfront costs.
When big corporations engage in unfair trade practices, the impact on consumers can be widespread and significant. Our Class Action Attorneys have the expertise and resources to take on Wall Street and Corporate America. We'll gather evidence, build a strong case, and represent you and others who have been similarly wronged. Together, we can hold powerful entities accountable and seek fair compensation for affected consumers.