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Tenacious Advocacy for Workers in Downtown Portland
Oregon Employment Law is a dedicated plaintiff’s firm located in the iconic 1000 Broadway building in Downtown Portland. Led by experienced attorney Eric Wilson, the firm has spent over two decades fighting for the rights of employees who have been wronged by their employers. Eric Wilson established the practice with a clear mission: to ensure that workers have a powerful voice against corporate misconduct. The firm specializes exclusively in representing individuals, never employers, allowing them to maintain an unwavering commitment to the workforce. With a track record of recovering millions of dollars in compensation for lost wages and emotional distress, Oregon Employment Law has become a trusted resource for employees facing the most difficult times in their careers.
Focused Employee Representation
The firm concentrates on high-impact employment cases, ensuring that each client receives personalized and aggressive representation.
- Discrimination: Litigating cases involving bias based on race, gender, age, religion, or national origin that leads to adverse employment actions.
- Sexual Harassment: Holding employers accountable for hostile work environments and unwanted sexual advances, ensuring victims find justice and closure.
- Retaliation: Protecting whistleblowers and employees who have been fired or demoted for asserting their legal rights or reporting unsafe conditions.
- Disability Rights: Advocating for workers who have been denied reasonable accommodations or fired due to medical conditions or leave requests (FMLA/OFLA).
- Wrongful Termination: Challenging illegal firings that violate public policy or employment contracts.
Empowering Clients
Oregon Employment Law operates on a contingency fee basis, which means clients do not pay any attorney fees unless the firm wins their case. This model removes the financial barrier to justice, allowing low-wage workers and executives alike to hire top-tier legal counsel. Eric Wilson is known for his ability to empower his clients, validating their courage to stand up against injustice. He has been recognized as a Rising Star by Super Lawyers and is an active member of the Oregon legal community. The firm’s approach is client-centric, offering free initial consultations to help individuals understand their rights and options without pressure.
"Your job is your livelihood. When it is taken away illegally, we fight to get you the justice and compensation you deserve."
Sharing a location in the prestigious 1000 Broadway building, the firm is situated at the center of Portland’s legal hub. Whether you are dealing with a hostile boss or a discriminatory layoff, Oregon Employment Law provides the experienced and empathetic counsel needed to navigate the legal system and secure your future.
1000 Broadway Hub
The firm is headquartered at 1000 SW Broadway, Suite 2300. This 24-story landmark building is located in the heart of downtown, offering convenient access to the courts and public transit. The professional setting ensures that clients can discuss their cases with confidentiality and dignity 🏛️⚖️💼
Specializing In
Discrimination, Sexual Harassment, Wrongful Termination, Disability Rights
Address & Location
1000 SW Broadway, Suite 2300, Downtown, Portland, OR 97205
Building Location
The office is located in the 1000 Broadway building, a prominent downtown skyscraper known for its distinctive domed roof. It is situated on the corner of SW Broadway and SW Salmon St, near the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall.
Suite Access
Enter the main lobby from SW Broadway. Security is present. Take the elevator to the 23rd floor. The firm is in Suite 2300.
Parking Details
The building offers underground valet parking (entrance on SW Main St). Public parking is available at the SmartPark garage on SW 10th & Yamhill. Street parking is metered.
Public Transit
The location is a major transit hub. The Portland Streetcar stops in front of the building. The Pioneer Place/SW 5th Ave MAX Station is two blocks away.
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