John Gear
Serving consumers, elders, employees and nonprofits since 2010About 80% of my practice is helping wronged consumers recover from businesses that have cheated them. The rest is a mix of end-of-life and estate planning for elders, wage and hour claims for employees, and advising or serving nonprofits as outside counsel or in providing nonprofit boards with training to avoid problems. I don't stray outside those basic areas much -- for example, I don't take personal injury cases, car crashes, or any family or criminal law cases. But if the problem is otherwise within Oregon civil law, I'm happy to be consulted and to help out or provide referrals. At this point in my practice, the bulk of my cases come from referrals, which I greatly value. As an engineer before becoming an attorney, I learned to use a frugal problem-solving approach. In my practice, that means emphasis on solving the client's problem first, rather than defaulting to a given legal approach. If I can solve a client's issue with a letter instead of a lawsuit, I'm happy to do that.
- Consumer Law
- Class Action, Lemon Law
- Employment Law
- Employee Benefits, Employment Contracts, Employment Discrimination, ERISA, Overtime & Unpaid Wages, Sexual Harassment, Whistleblower, Wrongful Termination
- Elder Law
- Estate Planning
- Guardianship & Conservatorship Estate Administration, Health Care Directives, Trusts, Wills
- Probate
- Probate Administration, Probate Litigation, Will Contests
- Foreclosure Defense
- Municipal Law
- Arbitration & Mediation
- Business Arbitration, Consumer Arbitration, Family Arbitration
- Lemon Law
- Public Benefits
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Contingent Fees
I do not generally provide free consultations; however, if I accept your case on contingency, the consultation fee is used as a deposit toward case costs retainer. Most consults are $280 (1 hour).
- Michigan
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- Oregon
- Managing Attorney
- John Gear Law Office
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- Values based Oregon law practice serving Consumers, Elders, Employees and Nonprofits
- Regulatory Affairs Attorney
- Michigan Public Service Commission
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- Research Attorney
- Michigan Court of Appeals
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- Principal
- Catalyst Consulting Services
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- Principal Engineer
- Westinghouse Hanford Company
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- Submarine Officer, USS Omaha (SSN-692)
- US Navy
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- Western Michigan University Cooley Law School
- J.D. (2004) | Law
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- Awards as top student in: Ethics/Professional Responsibility; Remedies; Products Liability; Election Law; State Admin Law; Federal Admin Law; Trial Workshop; Law Practice; Law Office Management.
- Honors: Graduated magna cum laude, ranked 2nd of 120 in class. Earned 10 top student awards.
- Activities: Certificate in administrative law; national trial team competition.
- Washington State University - Tri-Cities campus
- M.S. | Engineering Management
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- University of Wisconsin - Madison
- B.S. | Nuclear Engineering
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- Honors: Distinguished Scholars Program
- Lawyer of the Year
- Marion-Polk Volunteer Lawyers Program
- Awarded for work through the Marion-Polk Legal Aid Service's "ELVIS" (Elder Law Volunteers in Service) clinic, where I remain as an active volunteer.
- Founder, Nonprofit Organizations Law Section of Oregon State Bar
- Founder & Executive Committee Member
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- National Association of Consumer Advocates
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- Marion County Bar Association
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- Oregon Trial Lawyers Association
- Member
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- Oregon State Bar Elder Law Section
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- Helping Servicemembers on Active Duty and Veterans as Civil Litigants, Consumers, and Taxpayers
- Oregon State Bar
- Warranties
- Oregon State Bar
- Hard Talks: Overcoming self-defeating client attitudes and behavior in consumer protection cases, Protecting Older Consumers, Oregon State Bar, Tigard
- Oregon State Bar Consumer Law Section
- Continuing legal education presentation to Oregon attorneys for how to help older consumers who have been ripped off.
- Blog
- Law for Real People blog