Charley Bevens Gee

3709 SE Gladstone St., Portland, OR

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Education

2010
University of Oregon School of Law, JD
2008
Portland State Univeristy, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Aman

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31 Mar, 2024
We were blown away by Charley's rare mix of high-level expertise, compassion and selflessness while consulting on our personal injury case. Charley was always gracious with his time and went above and beyond to ensure that we understood all of our options and rights. We spoke with quite a few lawyers in this process and Charley was far and away the best. He is incredibly genuine in his desire to help you navigate the legal system whether you hire him or not. Exceptional all around!
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Chris

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10 Jun, 2018
I had been in a bicycle accident and chose to handle the claim without hiring a lawyer. Everything went smoothly until I was settling the claim some time later. I received a letter with language and twisting legal terminology I didn't quite understand and wasn't confident signing. I called several layers who would only agree to take on an entire case when all I need was consultation for this one aspect of the claim. I found Charlie online, gave him a call, and he reviewed the letter via email at no charge even though I was willing to pay. Charlie assured me the letter was okay and pointed out a few details I should aware of. This enabled me to settle with peace of mind. Pretty amazing. I have Charlie's contact saved and will use his legal services again if/when needed. Thanks again, Charlie
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Anonymous

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13 Jan, 2016
I was visiting the United States and was injured by a car while cycling. Charley and his staff were wonderful at helping me to navigate the complicated American health care and payments system, as well as arranging for every provider to get their appropriate amount. Charley also provided extra services, like picking up my broken bike and driving it to a shop for evaluation when I was too injured to do so myself. All in all, Charley was professional, helpful, and respectful in every way, and his staff were great at communicating and helping with all the bureaucracy involved in healthcare and insurance following a serious injury.
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Pros
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Thorough and effective in handling personal injury cases, particularly for bicyclists and pedestrians
“Charley was thorough in all aspects of my case, and I received a favorable settlement when all was said and done.”
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Excellent negotiation skills and ability to secure favorable outcomes for clients
“He did a particularly good job at negotiating with the other attorney to see that I was well represented.”
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Provides helpful legal advice and consultation, even for limited aspects of a case
“Charley reviewed the letter via email at no charge even though I was willing to pay. Charlie assured me the letter was okay and pointed out a few details I should aware of.”
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Highly professional, communicative, and caring in his approach
“Charley was professional, helpful, and respectful in every way, and his staff were great at communicating and helping with all the bureaucracy involved in healthcare and insurance following a serious injury.”
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Dedicated to serving the community and volunteering his time and expertise
“Charley also volunteers his time and knowledge to help the community at large.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2015:
Multnomah Lawyer, Profile of Doug Bray, Multnomah County Circuit Court Administrator (Retired)
2015:
Oregon Bike Law, Who has the right-of-way at a four-way stop in Oregon?
2015:
The Long View (Oregon State Bar), Oregon Bike Law: A Quick Reference Guide
2015:
Oregon Bike Law, Does Oregon have a Dead Red Law?
2015:
Oregon Bike Law, Do bicyclists have to walk their bikes in crosswalks?
2015:
Oregon Bike Law, Does Oregon have a bicycle helmet law?
2015:
Oregon Bike Law, Does a bicyclist have to stop for railroad crossing signals in Oregon?
2015:
Oregon Bike Law, Do Bicyclists Have to Yield to Buses in Oregon?
2015:
Oregon Bike Law, Do bicyclists have the right of way on narrow streets?
2015:
Oregon Bike Law, Do Bicyclists Riding in the Bicycle Lane Have the Right of Way Over Turning Motorists?
2015:
Oregon Bike Law, Is A Bicyclist Allowed To Ride On The Sidewalk When There Is A Bicycle Lane On The Same Street?
2015:
Oregon Trial Lawyers Motor Vehicle Litigation Deskbook, Chapter 4E. Bicycles (OTLA Motor Vehicle Litigation Deskbook)
2015:
Multnomah Lawyer, Multnomah County Courthouse: A Brief History
2014:
Oregon Bike Law, Do Portland's new Waterfront Park signs have any legal authority?
2014:
Oregon Bike Law, When Can A Motor Vehicle Stop Or Park In The Bicycle Lane?
2014:
Oregon Bike Law, when do Oregon Bicyclists Have to Use Lights?
2014:
Oregon Bike Law, When do Oregon Bicyclists Have to Signal?
2014:
Oregon Bike Law, What are Oregon's Bicycle Parking Laws?
2014:
Oregon Bike Law, Insurance for Bicyclists and Pedestrians
2014:
Oregon Bike Law, What Should I Do When Facing A Red Light In A Bicycle Lane At A T-Intersection?
2014:
Oregon Bike Law, Are Segways Allowed on Sidewalks?
2014:
Oregon Bike Law, Can A Motor Vehicle Operate In A Bicycle Lane?
2014:
Oregon Bike Law, Are Electric Assisted Bicycles Legal To Ride In Oregon?
2013:
SE Examiner, Cyclist Rules for Riding on Sidewalk
2013:
Multnomah Lawyer, Charley Gee: YLS Public Service Spotlight
2012:
Oregon State Bar Torts, Torts: Product Liability (Research Credit)
2012:
Multnomah Lawyer, Google Alerts
2012:
Swanson, Thomas, Coon & Newton Website, Making Insurance Companies Play by the Rules
2011:
Multnomah Lawyer, Using Dropbox
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