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Compassionate Injury Advocacy in South Waterfront
Levin and Levine, LLP is a distinguished personal injury law firm located in the scenic South Waterfront district of Portland. Founded in 2010 by Scott Levin, who was later joined by his brother Cameron Levine, the firm is built on a foundation of family values and rigorous legal advocacy. The attorneys bring a unique set of skills to their practice; Scott Levin holds a dual major in Chinese Language and Political Science and has international experience working in Beijing, while Cameron Levine focuses on representing everyday people against powerful insurance conglomerates. The firm prides itself on being "lawyers that care," offering a personalized, client-first approach that stands in stark contrast to high-volume settlement mills.
Specialized Injury Representation
The firm concentrates exclusively on personal injury law, ensuring that their team remains at the forefront of Oregon’s complex liability statutes.
- Vehicle Accidents: Expert handling of car, motorcycle, and truck collisions, with a focus on uncovering hidden insurance coverages to maximize compensation.
- Pedestrian & Bicycle Accidents: Aggressive representation for vulnerable road users injured in Portland’s busy intersections and bike lanes.
- Wrongful Death: Providing sensitive and strong legal support to families who have lost a loved one due to another’s negligence.
- Catastrophic Injuries: Managing high-stakes cases involving traumatic brain injuries (TBI), spinal cord damage, and severe orthopedic fractures.
- Dog Bites: Holding pet owners accountable for attacks that cause physical scarring and emotional trauma.
A Client-Centric Philosophy
At Levin and Levine, LLP, clients are treated like family. The firm operates on a contingency fee basis, meaning clients pay no attorney fees unless a settlement or verdict is successfully won. This commitment to accessibility ensures that high-quality legal representation is available to everyone, regardless of financial status. The team is known for its linguistic diversity; Scott Levin is fluent in Mandarin Chinese, and Of Counsel attorney Sarah Freeman speaks Spanish, allowing the firm to serve Portland’s diverse communities effectively. Their dedication has earned them recognition from Super Lawyers and high praise from former clients for their responsiveness and empathy.
"We help good people meet challenges. We treat every client’s problem as if it were our own."
The firm’s office is situated in the Watermark I building along Macadam Avenue, offering a calm and professional environment away from the downtown congestion. With a track record of successful settlements and a reputation for integrity, Levin and Levine, LLP provides the experienced counsel needed to navigate the aftermath of a serious accident 🚗💼⚖️.
Specializing In
Car Accidents, Bicycle Injuries, Wrongful Death, Mandarin Chinese Representation
Address & Location
4380 South Macadam Avenue, Suite 230, South Waterfront / John’s Landing, Portland, OR 97239
Building Location
The firm is located in the Watermark I building, part of a premier riverfront office campus. The building features a modern glass and brick exterior with a landscaped courtyard. It is situated on Macadam Avenue (Highway 43), directly across from the Willamette River and near the River’s Edge Hotel.
Suite Access
Enter the main lobby from the parking area or street level. The building is ADA accessible. Take the elevator to the 2nd floor to locate Suite 230.
Parking Details
The Watermark campus offers ample on-site surface parking and a covered parking garage for visitors. There is also limited street parking available on nearby side streets like S Bancroft St.
Public Transit
The location is well-served by TriMet Bus Line 35 (Macadam/Greeley), which stops directly in front of the building. The South Waterfront Lower Tram Terminal and Portland Streetcar (NS Line) are approximately a 15-20 minute walk north along the river path.
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