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Matthew Abts
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Matthew Abts helps small business owners and want-to-be owners achieve their dreams, whether it's extra part-time income, a full-time business, or an independent lifestyle. He has low, flat-fees for business formation, copyright, trademark, and contract drafting.
Matthew also works with independent artists to protect their creative works, and is a supporter of the Lawyers for the Arts movement.
Practice Area
- Business Law
- Business Contracts, Business Dissolution, Business Finance, Business Formation, Business Litigation, Franchising, Mergers & Acquisitions, Partnership & Shareholder Disputes
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Free Consultation
Free consultation for established clients. - Credit Cards Accepted
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Rates, Retainers and Additional Information
Company formation: $150, Copyright $45, Copyright Enforcement from $50, Trademark $100/$500 (State/Federal), Contracts average $50-200 (depending on length and complexity), Litigation from $100/hr. See website for current rates.
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Legal Answers
4 Questions Answered
- Q. What should I bring to court to fight a post judgement status quo
- A: Dear Questioner,
You're going to need to show that what you're doing is in the best interest of the child. This means presenting evidence to the court. A third-party neutral witness would be best, such as a teacher or someone else who can tell why your new situation is better.
If it's an issue with money & private school tuition fees, you'll need to show the court how your financial situation is changed and why you can no longer do things the way you were (lost your job, etc . . .).
I'd really recommend you hire a family law attorney. http://www.osbar.org/public/ris/ris.html
Take care,
-Matthew
- Q. My landlord demolished my home that i owned without my consent,when there was still my familys belonging in it.what todo
- A: Dear Questioner,
Wow, that's awful. Here in Oregon we have protections for renter's property within certain time limits. There are things your landlord had to do with your stuff that maybe wasn't done in your case.
We also often allow you to claim attorney's fees in court for these kinds of cases -- in other words, you can win and the other side pays your attorney. Because of this, many landlord/tenant attorneys will take a case "on contingency".
Call the Oregon State Bar referral service and find a "landlord/tenant" attorney who offers "free consultation" (in other words, one who won't charge you money to listen to the details of your story ... Read More
- Q. Can you refuse arbitration?
- A: Dear Questioner,
First, it depends on whether you are dealing with court-ordered arbitration, or with arbitration in a contract of some sort.
Many contracts call for arbitration to resolve disputes. If your contract calls for it, it is mandatory if it is a well-written contract. If you went to court instead, the judge would order you back to arbitration, possibly with penalty fees (paying the other side's attorney costs, etc . . .).
If a court procedural arbitration (you filed a case in court, and then received notice about having an arbitration hearing), you should know that many courts have MANDATORY arbitration for legal issues -- you have to go to arbitration before you can go to court. ... Read More
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