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The Community Law Project is a nonprofit with sliding scale fees. We offer payment plans and never ask for a lot of money up front.
–bankruptcy, debt collection harassment, mortgage foreclosure, fraud & consumer protection, student loans
History
Established in 2000.
Scot Eliot graduated second in his class at Lewis and Clark Law School in 2000 and has been practicing law in Portland ever since. Scot has a passion for representing tenants, employees, and consumers based on his belief that attorneys have an important role to play in balancing unequal economic relationships. In 2013, Scot transformed his law practice into the nonprofit Community Law Project.
Meet the Business Owner
Scot E.
Business Owner
I have been helping people as an attorney for over a dozen years. I graduated from Lewis and Clark Law School second in my class in 2000.
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