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Shannon Iris Wilson

Shannon Iris Wilson

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Experience 2.0 star rating
Industry Recognition 1.0 star rating
Professional Conduct 5.0 star rating

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Overview

Practice Areas

  • 25% DUI / DWI
  • 25% Landlord / Tenant
  • 20% Criminal Defense
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Contact Information

  • Shannon I. Wilson, Attorney at Law
    611 NW 18th Ave
    Portland, OR 97209
    Office: 503-227-●●●● - show
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Languages

  • English
  • Spanish

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Joele Kay Farnham

Shannon Wilson is a top-notch attorney and a vigorous advocate for her clients. She is a tough opponent in the courtroom and will take the time to... more

Endorsement from lawyer: Joele Farnham , Portland (OR), About 1 month ago

Résumé

Licenses

  • 4 years since Shannon Iris Wilson was first licensed to practice law in OR.

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Work Experience

Position Duration
Attorney at Shannon I. Wilson, Attorney at Law 2009–present
Attorney at Juvenile Rights Project 2006–2007

Education

School Major Degree Graduated
Lewis & Clark Northwestern Law School JD - Juris DoctorD - Juris Doctor 2005
University of Nevada-Las Vegas Criminal Justice BA - Bachelor of Arts 2001

Awards

Award Name Granting Organization Date
Justice Robert E. Jones Award Lewis and Clark Law School 2005

Associations

Position Association Name Duration
Member Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association 2006–present
Member Oregon Women Lawyers Association 2009–present

Portfolio

Avvo Answers

Avvo Contribution: Contributor Level 3
Question: What is my liability when an old roommate stops...
Shannon's answer: You are most likely still liable under the terms of your original lease agreement. A lot depends... more
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