Benjamin Rosenthal

Benjamin Rosenthal

4.0
Rating: 6.9

Licensed for 52 years

Civil rights Lawyer at Portland, OR
Practice Areas: Civil Rights, Employment & Labor, Personal Injury, Litigation

1023 Sw Yamhill St Ste 200, Portland, OR

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Licenses

Licensed in Washington for 23 years

State: Washington

Acquired: 2002

Active

No misconduct found

Licensed in Oregon for 42 years

State: Oregon

Acquired: 1983

Active

No misconduct found

Licensed in Michigan for 52 years

State: Michigan

Acquired: 1973

Active in Good Standing

No misconduct found

Location

Law Offices of Benjamin Rosenthal

1023 Sw Yamhill St Ste 200, Portland, OR, 97205-2536

Law Offices of Benjamin Rosenthal

Ste 200, 1023 SW Yamhill St, Portland, OR, 97205

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Benjamin Rosenthal's Reviews

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4.0 /5.0

8 Client Reviews

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Posted by TB | March 6, 2024 | Hired Attorney

This review is from a person who hired this attorney.

Went right to work!

Attorney Ben was extremely honest about my case and worked on it immediately. He was personable, knowledgeable and straightforward rather than beating around the bush. I appreciate the work he rendered and hopefully I will get a check from the entity that owes me several hundreds.

Posted by James | March 21, 2022 | Hired Attorney

This review is from a person who hired this attorney.

Above and beyond

I've worked with Benjamin Rosenthal for over 25 years as our business attorney. He's proved our cases successfully over the years based on facts. It's good to have someone on our side you can speak with honestly to get results.

Posted by anonymous | November 8, 2021 | Hired Attorney

This review is from a person who hired this attorney.

Rough go

We had a horrible situation with Benjamin Rosenthal. Upon our original consult, he told us we had a very strong case based off a complicated termination that involved being fired after threatening legal counsel. He said that was illegal and if there was a slam dunk, this would be it (although he di...d say there was no such thing as a slam dunk). Based on this legal advice, we opted to pay hourly and not go contingent which was offered. For the demand letter, we suggested he include some other angles as this was an egregious employment situation and there were other angles that could have helped gain momentum but he insisted this was the best angle and proceeded to send us a draft of the demand letter on only this angle. The demand letter felt more like a copy and paste letter and he had very basic mistakes, such as addressing the parties involved incorrectly. He had to look it up which blew us away that he didn't know how to formally address men in the plural given his profession. He did include our minor revisions and the demand letter was now ready to be sent. JUST BEFORE SENDING IT (AFTER ALREADY RACKING UP CLOSE TO 2K IN LAWYER FEES)... he called in the very late afternoon to say that, oh btw, the statute he had originally referred to was worded quite differently from how he remembered and it pretty much completely invalidated our case. Basically, firing someone for THREATENING counsel IS NOT illegal, firing someone for actually OBTAINING counsel IS illegal. He even admitted it was now an entirely different potential for a favorable outcome as it was now a much weaker case. Instead of the tough slam we thought (and were told) we would be sending, we sent a slow lob that we got absolutely burned with. It was embarrassing. We felt stupid and looked petty in front of our former employers. It felt like a total bait and switch. When you pay someone $350/hr, you expect them to know there stuff. After that bombshell in which we were truly shell shocked, he then says, "I want to get this out today". We had stomach aches knowing how badly things had all the sudden turned and how our former employers would manhandle the situation. It felt like he cared more about getting it done than doing it right or what was in our best interest. He gets paid either way, and that was obvious by how he handled it. The response from our employer's paralegal (yes, they are so cheap, they used a paralegal) absolutely nailed the problem with the wording. This paralegal's response seemed top notch compared to what we sent (although dishonest which was par for the course with this employer). He was detailed, specific, and the tone was effective. I honestly couldn't help but think, so this is what it should have looked like instead of the copy and paste lets-gather-for-tea tone that we sent. There were other things having to do with unemployment that he admitted he didn't know much about so quite honestly, I am not sure what his expertise is but we certainly didn't experience it. I would stay far away and wish we would have. It made an already bad experience, so, so much worse. And, btw, we did free consultations with another lawyer and a 30 year HR professional turned paralegal afterwards and they said that angle was terrible. After receiving the response, Ben kept trying to come up with cases that justified him sending the demand letter, but no one else, including a couple of lawyers, and a 30 year HR professional turned paralegal, believed we had a case on this angle. Lessons learned.... the hard way. Now we get to pay $2k for being humiliated and we have to let all the other valid points go.

Posted by anonymous | July 9, 2014

Best Discrimination Attorney EVER!!!

I had excepted a sales job position with a company and within 4 months of employment I was dealing with work discrimination and was being discriminated against by my former bosses and was really mistreated because of my disabilities (which they denied of course) After a few months I just couldn't tak...e it anymore and was calling other attorny's on this issue I found that every attorney I called didn't really understand my pain nor did they care about my case until I talk to Ben who immediately step up to the plate right away and defended me, ultimately getting my 2 former bosses FIRED because of what was going on at work. I didn't have any money at the time so Ben told me he would take my case on contingency. Ben not only protected my rights but he also went above and beyond seeking damages for what had happen to me @ work by my former bosses @ which my former company had to pay. I also forgot to mention before hiring Ben I was working with a former attorney who had mess up my case and just went MIA (missing in action) I could never get hold of the guy so then I had to go back looking for an attorney which I then discovered Ben. If you have been made fun of or pick on because of your handicap in life you owe it to yourself to call Ben. Don't give up on the fight most importantly don't let this go on. You have the right as a human being to live in harmony and not to suffer. I can recall many night of not being able to sleep because of what was going on. Despite the fact that I was a hard workeer there are still curuel people in this world looking to make life more difficult and I found Ben to be my guardian angel. Thanks

Posted by anonymous | January 8, 2013

"The truth will set you free!"

Not only is Ben Rosenthal a brilliant attorney but I was surprised at his level of integrity. From the beginning, Ben was upfront about the pros and cons of my case and urged me to be open and honest at all times. He helped me with my unemployment hearing and was masterful in depositions. At one poin...t he made an opposing party cry and later communicated that he felt bad for the person. This illustrates how Ben is a wonderful human being despite his mandatory efforts to help you win your case. We won and I was happy with the outcome. At all times Ben's professionalism and conduct were above the bar. There were times when I didn't have the financial means to pay for third party court reporters or even copies. I never felt that Ben gave up on me and he never pressured me despite my outstanding balance. Lawyers this great are usually only on TV but Ben is a real person who will fight hard for you.

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Jill Petty

Employment and labor lawyer | Mar 24

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"I have known Ben for many years. He is an outstanding attorney. He works hard to obtain the best results for his clients. He goes to trial often and obtains excellent results."

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Experience

Rating:  6.9 (Good)

Work Experience

1990 - Present

Attorney, The Law Office Of Benjamin Rosenthal

Associations

1991 - Present

Member of Federal District Courts in Washington and Oregon and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals

1990 - Present

Multnomah Bar Association

Oregon Trial Lawyers Association, Employee/Individual Rights Section

Sample of Legal Cases

Orme v. Burlington Coat Factory, US District Court Case No. 3:07-CV-00859-MO

$408,500 Jury Verdict

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Education

1982

Lewis & Clark Law School

JD - Juris Doctor

Languages

Spanish

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