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The Pacific Northwest’s Premier Business Law Firm
For over 50 years, Tonkon Torp LLP has stood as a pillar of the Portland legal community, helping businesses negotiate complex transactions and litigate high-stakes disputes. Located in the iconic Wells Fargo Center, this full-service business law firm is one of the largest in Oregon, yet it maintains the agility and personal attention of a smaller practice. Founded in 1974, the firm was built on the legacy of integrity and excellence, serving a diverse client base ranging from start-ups to Fortune 500 companies.
Comprehensive Corporate Counsel
Tonkon Torp is synonymous with business in Portland. Their team of attorneys provides strategic counsel that goes beyond just legal advice; they act as partners in their clients’ success. Whether navigating a merger, managing a workforce, or protecting intellectual property, the firm brings a depth of experience that is unmatched in the region.
- Mergers & Acquisitions: The firm is a leader in M&A, guiding clients through complex buying, selling, and financing transactions with precision.
- Commercial Litigation: When disputes arise, their trial lawyers are known for their fierce advocacy and track record of success in state and federal courts.
- Government Relations: With deep roots in Oregon politics, they help businesses navigate the regulatory landscape and advocate for favorable public policy.
Key Practice Areas
The firm offers a vast array of services tailored to the needs of the modern corporation 📈.
Business & Real Estate
- Corporate Finance: Assisting companies in raising capital, managing securities compliance, and structuring debt.
- Real Estate & Land Use: Handling the acquisition, development, and leasing of commercial properties across the Pacific Northwest.
- Labor & Employment: counseling employers on compliance, wage and hour laws, and defending against discrimination claims.
Specialized Litigation
- Bankruptcy & Reorganization: Representing debtors, creditors, and trustees in complex insolvency matters.
- Intellectual Property: Protecting the brands, inventions, and creative works that drive business value.
Located in the Wells Fargo Center
Tonkon Torp is headquartered in the Wells Fargo Center, the tallest building in Oregon. Situated at 1300 SW 5th Avenue, the firm occupies multiple upper floors, offering panoramic views of Mount Hood and the Willamette River. This prestigious address places them at the literal and figurative height of Portland’s business district. The office is designed to handle the most significant legal matters, with expansive conference facilities and state-of-the-art technology.
We are more than just lawyers; we are trusted advisors who understand your business as well as you do. Your success is our reputation.
If your business demands the highest level of legal sophistication, contact Tonkon Torp LLP today. Their team is ready to provide the strategic guidance you need to thrive in a competitive marketplace.
Specializing In
Mergers and Acquisitions, Corporate Finance, Commercial Real Estate
Address & Location
Wells Fargo Center, 1300 SW 5th Ave, Suite 2400, Portland, OR 97201
Building Location
Located in the Wells Fargo Center, a 40-story skyscraper that stands as the tallest building in Oregon. The tower is easily recognizable by its white marble facade and is situated on SW 5th Ave between SW Columbia St and SW Jefferson St.
Suite Access
Enter the main lobby from 5th Avenue. Security check-in is required at the concierge desk. Take the high-rise elevators to the 24th Floor, Suite 2400.
Parking Details
Parking is available in the Wells Fargo Center garage (entrance on SW Jefferson St). Valet service may be available. Public transit users can access the building easily via the Portland Transit Mall.
Public Transit
Located directly on the Portland Transit Mall, served by dozens of bus lines and the MAX Light Rail (Green and Orange lines stop nearby at City Hall/SW 5th & Jefferson).
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