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Doug Cushing brings more than 45 years of experience to Jordan Ramis' creditors' rights, estate planning/probate, and business law practice. He has significant experience in the area of commercial debtor-creditor work, including contested matters, Chapter 11 reorganizations, creditor committee representation, preference defenses, DIP financing contests, plan contests, and the protection, valuation, and recovery of collateral for secured creditors.
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Acquired: 1993
State: Oregon
Acquired: 1970
Lawyer disciplined by state licensing authority in 1988
2 Centerpointe Dr, #600, Lake Oswego, OR, 97035
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This lawyer was disciplined by a state licensing authority in 1988.
Suspension - Disciplinary issued in OR, 1988
updated on 11/26/2014This sanction means the attorney lost his or her license to practice law for a period of time. The attorney typically returns to practicing law when the suspension expires.
2016
Community Leader of the Year, Lake Oswego Chamber of Commerce
2010
Super Lawyer in Bankruptcy and Creditor/Debtor Rights, Super Lawyers
2001 - Present
Shareholder, Jordan Ramis PC
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2013 - 2015
Lake Oswego Chamber of CommercePresident
2002 - 2004
Northwest Bankruptcy InstitutePlanning Committee
Our client’s internal lease enforcement protocols have been improved, as have lease enforcement provisions.
The reorganization plan was approved, as the sale plan satisfied the lender.
A fourteen-unit apartment building was constructed and occcupied as was an office/clinic building.
The high-tech company's operations were restored and employees were able to return to work. The adverse tax consequences were avoided. The principal loan was largely repaid.
Our client was able to recover the bulk of the principal they were owed from the two sales.
The effort allowed the landlord the ability to re-let the premises in an efficient and timely manner by defining the tenants’ internal fight.
We were able to obtain evidence that all three property encumbrances could and would be released.
1970
JD - Juris Doctor
1967
BA - Bachelor of Arts
2016
Bankruptcy 101
2015
English