Bend, Oregon Contract Attorneys

Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 6 Bend attorneys and 3 law firms.

Alan Nicholas Stewart

Oregon Contract attorney at Hurley Re PC with 17 years of experience

747 SW Mill View Way, Bend, OR

Alison G. Hohengarten

Oregon Contract attorney at Francis Hansen and Martin with 24 years of experience

1148 NW Hill Street, Bend, OR

Alison Huycke

Oregon Contract attorney at Francis Hansen and Martin with 19 years of experience

1148 NW Hill Street, Bend, OR

C. E. Win Francis

Oregon Contract attorney at Francis Hansen and Martin with 48 years of experience

1148 NW Hill Street, Bend, OR

Michael H. McGean

Oregon Contract attorney at Francis Hansen and Martin with 25 years of experience

1148 NW Hill Street, Bend, OR

Sarah Harlos

Oregon Contract attorney at Francis Hansen and Martin with 17 years of experience

1148 NW Hill Street, Bend, OR

Need help enforcing or drafting a contract?

Contract lawyers negotiate, draft and execute legally binding agreements. They work on your behalf, review your needs and most importantly provide advice. An experienced attorney knows that standard boiler-plate contracts may have language and loopholes in them that work against you. If you’re unsure whether your transaction needs a contact, it’s better to play it safe and consult with an attorney. The best contract attorneys have trained in large firms and reviewed hundreds of contracts similar to yours.

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