![]()

![]()
![]()
| Our Attorneys
|
Education: Bachelor of Science, Engineering: University of Portland, 1963 Juris Doctorate Degree: Lewis and Clark University, Northwestern School of Law, 1975 Practice Areas: Personal Injury, Business, Construction, Real Estate, Trial & Appeals Licensed in: Washington State Courts, Oregon State Courts, U.S. District Court, Bankruptcy Court, Court of Appeals & U.S. Supreme Court Mail to: Ron@greenenpllc.com |
|
|
Therése (Terry) Greenen Education: Bachelor of Arts, English & Education: Gonzaga University, 1964; Law Clerk: Washington State Bar Association Law Clerk Program, 1988-1992 Practice Areas: Guardianships, Probate/Estate Clearance, Estate Planning, Elder Law, Special Need Trusts, Trial & Appeals Licensed in: Washington State Courts, U.S. District Court, Bankruptcy Court & U.S. Court of Appeals Mail to: Terry@greenenpllc.com |
|
|
Lisa Green (Toth) Education: Bachelor of Arts, Political Science: University of Portland, 1992; Juris Doctorate Degree: Gonzaga University School of Law, 1996 Practice Areas: Family/ Domestic Law, Adoptions, Criminal, Collections, Trial and Appeals Licensed in: Washington State Courts, U.S. District Court and U.S. Bankruptcy Court Mail to: Lisat@greenenpllc.com |
|
|
Jeff Simpson
Education: Bachelor of Science, Marketing: University of Utah, 1999; Juris Doctorate Degree: Willamette University, 2003 Practice Areas: Litigation and Appeals including Personal injury, Construction, Business, and Real Estate. Licensed in: Washington State Courts, Oregon State Courts, Utah State Courts
Mail to:
jeff@greenenpllc.com |
Our Administration |
|
|
|
Financial Assistant Receptionist
|
Our AssistantsWe strive to employ the highest quality support personnel and provide them with state of the art equipment for their use. We are proud of our personnel and know they will provide you with excellent service.
|
|
|
|
Legal Assistant
Legal Assistant Legal Assistant |
* IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING E-MAILS
| 1. Merely sending mail to one
of our attorneys or assistants does not establish an attorney-client
relationship.
2. All inquiries or communications from non-clients should be of a general nature. Any disclosure of confidential information is not protected and may be detrimental to you if we already have an existing attorney-client relationship with a party who may be adverse to you. |
About the Firm | Practice Areas | Attorneys | Employment | Contact Us