Profile
A Voice for Consumers and Small Businesses
Over 30 Years of Legal Advocacy in St. Johns
Gregory L. Abbott, Attorney at Law, is a dedicated solo practitioner based in the St. Johns neighborhood of North Portland. Since 1994, Greg Abbott has been a steadfast advocate for the ”little guy,” focusing his practice on Consumer Law and Small Business representation. Unlike attorneys at large downtown firms who may be detached from the community, Greg is deeply embedded in the fabric of North Portland. He understands the real-world problems that everyday people face-from a landlord refusing to return a deposit to a car dealer selling a lemon. His approach is practical, personal, and direct. He works closely with his clients to understand their specific goals and budgets, offering a mix of flat fees and hourly rates to make legal services accessible. He believes that everyone deserves a fair shake in the marketplace, and he uses the law to level the playing field against unethical businesses and debt collectors.
In addition to his consumer work, Greg serves as a Hearings Officer for Multnomah County Animal Control, demonstrating his commitment to fair dispute resolution and his standing in the community. He is also experienced in mediation, helping parties resolve conflicts privately without the expense and stress of a public trial. If you are looking to order a lawyer who will listen to your story and provide honest, no-nonsense advice, Gregory L. Abbott is the trusted neighborhood attorney you need.
- Consumer Protection: Expert in Oregon’s Unlawful Trade Practices Act, fighting scams, fraud, and lemon cars.
- Landlord-Tenant: Representing both tenants and small landlords in disputes over evictions, repairs, and deposits.
- Small Business: assisting local entrepreneurs with contracts, formation, and dispute resolution.
- Probate & Wills: Helping families manage the legal aspects of loss and legacy planning.
Diverse Legal Services for the Community
Gregory L. Abbott’s practice covers a wide range of civil matters. He is a go-to attorney for Landlord-Tenant Law, navigating the complex web of Portland’s rental regulations. Whether you are a tenant facing an illegal eviction or a landlord trying to understand rent control caps, he provides clear guidance. His Consumer Law practice handles cases involving debt collection harassment, credit reporting errors, and defective products.
The firm also handles Probate Administration, guiding executors through the court process to settle estates efficiently. Greg assists with drafting simple Wills and Powers of Attorney, ensuring that his clients’ end-of-life wishes are respected. On the personal injury side, he represents victims of auto accidents and dog bites. When you need to find a lawyer who offers big-firm expertise with the personal touch of a local neighbor, Gregory L. Abbott delivers results.
Located in Cathedral Park Place
The office is located in the historic Cathedral Park Place (formerly the Columbia Sportswear building) in St. Johns. This massive renovated industrial complex is situated on North Baltimore Avenue, right next to the iconic St. Johns Bridge and Cathedral Park. The location offers a unique, creative atmosphere and is far removed from the congestion of downtown Portland.
Specializing In
Consumer Protection, Landlord Tenant Law, Small Business Law, Probate
Address & Location
6635 N Baltimore Ave Suite 254, Portland, OR 97203
Building Location
The office is located in Cathedral Park Place, a large historic industrial building converted into offices. It is situated in St. Johns, directly adjacent to the St. Johns Bridge and Cathedral Park.
Suite Access
Enter through the main visitor entrance. Use the directory to locate Suite 254. The building is large, so pay attention to signage.
Parking Details
The complex offers a free parking lot for tenants and visitors. Street parking is also readily available on N Baltimore Ave.
Public Transit
The TriMet Bus 4, 16, and 44 stop nearby in downtown St. Johns, which is a short walk away.
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