Lake James H Perriguey, experienced Civil Rights, Criminal Defense attorney in Portland, OR with 20 reviews
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Lake James H Perriguey

1906 SW Madison Street, Portland, OR

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Education

1998:
Lewis & Clark Northwestern Law School, JD
1991:
St John's College-Annapolis, BA - Bachelor of Arts
1991:
St John's College-Santa Fe, BA

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Anonymous

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31 Jan, 2019
I am careful with money, and lawyers are expensive. I brought Mr. Perriquey a seemingly complex set of documents for review. Lake took the time to make me understand his informed opinion. Mr. Perriguey took the time to understand my uninformed concerns. While Lake's efforts are painstaking, he is also efficient. In summary, Mr. Perriguey provides value far in excess of his fees.
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Dr. teresa

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17 Jul, 2018
Lake is truly the best attorney; he's priceless! Her took my case, uncharted legal precedent, and put hours of research and investigation hours into developing an irrefutable case for me. He was ALWAYS available to answer questions and provide guidance regardless of the time of day. Lake doesn't just litigate the issues, he truly is an Advocate for justice. I owe my life to him.
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Susan

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13 Jul, 2017
My husband and I found ourselves having to sue a family member over real estate. It was just awful for us. We had never needed an attorney before, so we didn't even know where to start! With a cold call I found Lake. Wow did we get lucky! Lake provided us with guidance and integrity throughout the process which was quite complicated. He explained the lawsuit process clearly to ensure that we understood how it all works. He filed all the documents through the court and corresponded with the opposing attorney in a timely manner. He also made himself available to me when I was feeling especially low, making me feel better. We were able to work out a deal that worked for both us and our relative. We are so grateful to Lake for getting us through this!
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Provides excellent value and efficient service despite high legal fees
“Mr. Perriguey provides value far in excess of his fees.”
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Highly knowledgeable, experienced, and dedicated to achieving the best outcome for clients
“Lake took the time to make me understand his informed opinion. Mr. Perriguey took the time to understand my uninformed concerns.”
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Accessible and responsive to client questions and concerns, offering guidance and support
“He was ALWAYS available to answer questions and provide guidance regardless of the time of day.”
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Passionate advocate who fights tirelessly for clients' rights and interests
“Lake doesn't just litigate the issues, he truly is an Advocate for justice.”
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Provides clear communication and explanations to help clients understand the legal process
“He explained the lawsuit process clearly to ensure that we understood how it all works.”
Cons
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Legal process can be stressful and overwhelming for clients without prior experience
“The law can seem overwhelming and inundating for someone, like me, who knows very little about it.”
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Clients may feel initial uncertainty about hiring a lawyer and their capabilities
“We had never needed an attorney before, so we didn't even know where to start!”

Publications

2020:
Willamette Week, Portland Man Says Riot Police Assaulted Him While He Was Walking Home From a Bar
2018:
Trial Lawyer (OTLA), Chasing the Party: Choosing Clients and Cases
2017:
The Guardian, 'Huge validation': Oregon becomes first state to allow official third gender option
2017:
Willamette Week, A Federal Judge Rules that Oregon’s Toughest Copyright Lawyer Must Pay Fees to Piracy Defendant
2017:
Willamette Week, A Copyright Lawyer Demands That People Suspected of Movie Piracy Hand Him Their Computer Hard Drives He's getting some pushback.
2017:
Willamette Week, A Homeless Portland Student is Suing Security at Safeway for Allegedly Interrupting His Panhandling With a Beating
2017:
USA Today, When asked their sex, some are going with option 'X'
2016:
New York Times, Oregon Court Allows Person to Choose Neither Sex
2016:
Willamette Week, BikeTown Is a Rarity: A Portland City Service That Bars Users From Suing
2016:
Willamette Week, Men Need Not Apply
2016:
CNN, Army veteran legally not male or female, judge rules
2015:
Vice News, Portland’s Vegan Strip Club Is Being Sued for Allegedly Mistreating Its Dancers
2015:
The New York Times, 2 Dancers Sue Oregon Strip Club for Unpaid Wages
2014:
Willamette Week, Winning by Default
2014:
The Oregonian, Gay marriage: Judge Michael McShane provides little clue in how he will rule on Oregon case
2014:
The Washington Post, Oregon Gay Marriage Ban Gets Day in Court
2014:
Washington Blade, Judge to Hear Oregon Marriage Case, But No Support for Ban
2014:
The Wall Street Journal, Judge Hears Oregon Bid to End Voter-Approved Same-Sex Marriage Ban
2014:
Portland Monthly, The Road to Gay Marriage
2014:
The Oregonian, How gay attorney who wasn't wild about marriage helped bring same-sex marriage to Oregon
2014:
PQ Monthly, NEW VISION WEST COAST FORCES TRANS PERSON TO “EXPLAIN” GENDER, RESCINDS JOB OFFER
2014:
Bend Bulletin, Transgender applicant files complaint against Bend’s New Vision Wilderness
2014:
The Globe and Mail, Gay rights experiences an unusually progressive week in the U.S.
2014:
PQ Monthly, He Treated Marriage Like Pancakes
2013:
Willamette Week, Marriage Duel
2013:
Willamette Week, Gay Couples File Federal Suit To Overturn Oregon Ban on Same-Sex Marriage
2012:
Portland Mercury, Gender Bender: Does Portland's Only Gay Strip Club Discriminate Against Women?
2011:
Willamette Week, Lost in Transition
2011:
Portland Mercury, Fighting Dirty
2011:
Willamette Week, Man in Turban Claims Assault
2011:
Oregonian, School District Pays $75,000 to Settle Discrimination Case
2011:
Oregon Trail Lawyers publication (OTLA), Lake Perriguey's Fight Against Discrimination
2011:
Trial Lawyer (OTLA), TOP SECRET: Resisting Confidentiality Clauses
2011:
Willamette Week, Blunt Accusations
2010:
Oregon Public Broadcasting, Equal Protection for Sexual Minorities
2010:
Portland Tribune, Update on Most Read Web Stories of 2010
2010:
Portland Mercury, How Gay Teacher Won His Job Back - And District Reform
2010:
Oregon Public Broadcasting, School Discriminates Against Speech of Gay People
2010:
The Mercury, DON'T ASK DON'T TELL: Beaverton, OR School Discriminates
2010:
Willamette Week, Murmers: $40,000 Settlement
2008:
Oregonian, Legally male, five-months pregnant Bend resident is Oprah's guest on Thursday
2008:
Oregonian, Artist finds her design on a competing brand
2003:
Willamette Week, Bands Uh-Live/Barfight
1997:
Oregon State Bar CLE publication, Copyright and the Internet
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