Michael D. O'Brien, experienced Foreclosure, Litigation attorney in Portland, OR with 17 reviews
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Michael D. O'Brien

12909 SW 68th Parkway, Portland, OR

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1994:
University of Wisconsin Law School, JD - Juris Doctor
1991:
University of Oregon, BS - Bachelor of Science

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03 May, 2021
Mike informed me of my options and made suggestions based on what was best for me. He made me feel comfortable with no judgment which was a big deal as I was judging myself for being in this situation. I have referred him to several people and will continue to place my trust in him and his services.
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Anonymous

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31 Jan, 2021
Mike O'Brian and his team were a breath of fresh air during a stressful time. From the initial meeting, I realized the depth of knowledge he had in his field and the attention to detail he has for his clients. This put me at ease. His team kept me well informed, on-pace, on-point and ready for every step. They were always responsive, kind and helpful. Also, I liked that they educated me though out the process so my expectations matched reality. I am so thankful.
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Terry

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09 Jan, 2021
I am so appreciative of the excellent help, competency, and kindness I received from Michael O'Brien and Ted Piteo! I spoke with 7 bankruptcy firms, and because of my particular type of debt and amount of assets I have, none of them had a solution that helped me out - I was very worried about financial hardship without bankruptcy. Finally, I found O’Brien and Associates, and they were the only firm in the entire state of Oregon that had first-hand experience with a new part of the Chapter 11 code (subchapter V) – this is the route we took to succeed in my bankruptcy. I worked with both of the firm’s attorneys, Mr. O’Brien and Mr. Piteo. They are both highly qualified and competent, with complementary strengths that make them an excellent and formidable team. They are just honest, good people – I’d enjoy having them as neighbors! Both Mr. O’Brien and Mr. Piteo have a high degree of integrity, and I trust them both. For example, at one point, I understood Mr. O’Brien to have made a billing commitment, and when I saw something that seemed to not match that commitment, I called him up and we worked it out in a mutually acceptable, reasonable way that left me trusting him more. My case was moderately complex (at least for a small business owner such as myself), and both Mr. O’Brien and Mr. Piteo did an excellent job of assessing potential weaknesses in my case and explaining potential outcomes, so I always felt secure knowing what potential pitfalls might come and how to deal with them. Mr. O’Brien did high-quality and skillfully-nuanced settlement negotiations with one of my creditors (my ex-wife). Mr. Piteo represented me during the pendency of my case in bankruptcy court. He did an excellent job of negotiating with one of my creditors to ease the way to getting my plan confirmed. He also was timely with answering my questions, and allaying my concerns by providing me with honest, accurate information. An added bonus is that Mr. Piteo is lively and fun, which made the entire process easier to handle, and I even enjoyed it! Mr. Piteo did such an excellent job of litigating my case in bankruptcy court, to the point that the judge gave her ruling at the end of the hearing, and we won everything we proposed in the Chapter 11 reorganization plan. He also did an excellent job preparing me to testify, both with specific questions he’d ask me, and how to handle combative questions from my ex-wife’s lawyer. I am so relieved I found O’Brien and Associates, that I could trust them, and I am very grateful for their great care, competence, and help in my 100% successful bankruptcy case. They delivered as they said they would, without surprises, and I highly recommend them.
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in bankruptcy and foreclosure law
“From day one Michael was direct, informative & was able to explain in detail my questions regarding the intricacies of dealing with my business and personal situation.”
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Provides personalized and compassionate service to clients
“He wasn't there just to collect fees, he treated me like family. He was there every time I needed counsel - even on weekends.”
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Communicates effectively and keeps clients well-informed throughout the legal process
“His team kept me well informed, on-pace, on-point and ready for every step. They were always responsive, kind and helpful.”
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Advocates strongly for clients and negotiates favorable outcomes
“Mr. O'Brien did high-quality and skillfully-nuanced settlement negotiations with one of my creditors (my ex-wife).”
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Delivers exceptional customer service and goes above and beyond for clients
“Even afterwards, his team helped remove a lien that a creditor failed to remove after the bankruptcy was filed - that is customer service!”
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Occasional delays in responding to client inquiries
“There were a few times where I had to send a second email to prompt a response from Mike, but having worked with so many attorneys in my past, I know how busy the legal field can be and I'm probably a bit more forgiving than some clients might be.”

Publications

2016:
NACTT Quarterly, Vesting of property in chapter 13 - Does it restore the "Fresh Start"?
2015:
Web Blog, Do I "qualify" for bankruptcy?
2015:
Web Blog, 10 Things you MUST know about Nonjudicial Foreclosure in Oregon
2015:
Web Blog, 10 things you MUST know about Judicial Foreclosure in Oregon
2014:
Web Post, Garnishment Options Explained
2010:
Web Blog, A Hidden Benefit of Owing Lots of Business Debt: It’s Easier to Qualify for Chapter 7
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