Jeffrey Edelson

Contact
| Phone | 503-295-3085 |
|---|---|
| JeffEdelson@MHGM.com | |
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Jeff Edelson represents individual and corporate clients in business, real estate, construction and employment disputes with an emphasis on competitive injury, trade secrets and other business torts and contracts. While much of his practice is devoted to helping his clients avoid litigation, such as counseling businesses and employees on noncompetition agreements and trade secrets, Jeff is an aggressive and gifted trial lawyer when litigation becomes necessary. Jeff has proven adept at recovering attorney fees for his clients after defeating or prosecuting claims for trade secret violations, contract breaches and securities law violations. Jeff has not lost touch with his roots as a lawyer for disadvantaged legal aid clients or with his experiences as a judicial law clerk. Drawing on that background, Jeff brings compassion and objectivity to each client, producing outstanding and efficient results for a diverse clientele.
Jeff is ranked by the publication Best Lawyers in America as a top Portland attorney in commercial litigation and labor and employment law.
After graduating from the Villanova School of Law, Jeff served as a staff attorney for Delaware County Legal Assistance Association in Chester, Pennsylvania, where he represented indigent clients primarily in bankruptcy, public housing and healthcare. In 1988, he became a member of the Oregon State Bar and served as a staff attorney for Marion-Polk Legal Aid Service in Salem, Oregon. From 1988 to 1989, Jeff served as law clerk to U.S. District Court Magistrate Judge George E. Juba. In 1991, Jeff served as law clerk to U.S. District Judge Owen M. Panner, until joining MHGM later that year.
Jeff serves on the board of directors for the Campaign for Equal Justice, which funds legal aid for low-income Oregonians. He is a board member and membership chair for the Oregon chapter of the Federal Bar Association, and is a former board member of the Mittleman Jewish Community Center and the Portland Metro American Heart Association.
