Scott T. Cliff

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Scott T. Cliff

4.9
69 reviews
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Rating: 10.0

Licensed for 38 years

Employment and labor Lawyer at Portland, OR
Practice Areas: Employment & Labor, Arbitration, Mediation

7307 SW Beveland Road., Suite 200, Portland, OR

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About Scott

Biography

Practice Areas

3

Practice Areas

Employment and Labor 90%

More than 29 years of practice focused on all aspects of employment law, counseling and representing both employers and employees in a wide range of matters in Oregon and Washington state and federal courts and agencies, including wage claims, discrimination and retaliation, wrongfull discharge, and other employment-related matters, offering well-balanced, cost-effective approaches to resolution of employment disputes.

39 years

90%
Arbitration 5%

Court-appointed and privately retained arbitrator of civil disputes

29 years

5%
Mediation 5%

Mediation of complex employment and business issues for business and non-profit entities

29 years

5%

Fees and Rates

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Awards

Client's Choice
Client's Choice
2016
Platinum Client Champion
AV Preeminent Peer Review Rating

Licenses

Licensed in Oregon for 38 years

State: Oregon

Acquired: 1987

Active

No misconduct found

Licensed in Washington for 20 years

State: Washington

Acquired: 2005

Voluntarily Resigned

No misconduct found

Location

Law Office of Scott T. Cliff

7307 SW Beveland Road., Suite 200, Portland, OR, 97223

scottcliff.com

Scott T. Cliff's Reviews

Showing 16 - 17 of 17 reviews | Lawsuits & Disputes

Posted by Dorene | September 25, 2008 | Lawsuits & Disputes

Client Review

Mr. Cliff was recommended to me by another lawyer in the Portland area. I was very pleased with the response that I received from Scott from the very first phone call. He kept me up to date on all proceedings and filings related to my case. I would recommend Mr. Cliff to anyone who is in need of a...n attorney.

Posted by Amy | March 17, 2016 | Lawsuits & Disputes

Dropped me with no time to find a new attorney!

I had been working with Mr. Cliff for months on a claim against my employer. On Mr. Cliff's advice I quit my job (and therefore gave up union representation). After Mr. Cliff filed a tort claim, on my behalf, he said he had hoped my employer would settle out of court and when they didn't he decided h...e didn't have time to finish my case leaving me about 8 weeks to find a new attorney and file suit because of the deadline he created filing the tort claim. I have contacted about 20 attorneys now, they all say they don't have the kind of time available to pick up the case last minute and that what Mr. Cliff did is not "normal". I'm going to lose all my rights because of the path that Mr. Cliff led me down. I would keep shopping, if I were you. You don't want to be left hanging like I am.

Scott Cliff

Replied last March 17, 2016

I cannot reveal privileged attorney-client communications, so my response here is based on my practices and policies from which I have not deviated. First, it grieves me that even a single client, out of hundreds, feels I failed her by not pursuing a case. Suffice it to say, however, that there are many factors I must consider in deciding whether to pursue a case into litigation, including whether my case load will permit me to spend the amount of time a case is likely to require. In many cases, I may assist a client in protecting his or her rights to pursue claims against a public body by serving a Tort Claims Notice. Doing so is not the same as filing a claim or lawsuit; it simply preserves the right to do so before it is lost. I did so at no charge in this case. I have never advised a client to quit a job. To the contrary, I make a point of ensuring that clients understand the extra burden of proof in proving "constructive discharge" (i.e. the point at which no reasonable person would feel they have any option but to quit). When a client and the client's medical providers conclude that point has been reached due to emotional and physical stress, it is my job simply to evaluate the probable strength of the constructive discharge element of a claim and provide that assessment; the client decides whether he or she can hang in there a little longer or is at the point of having to quit. I am also a strong believer that any employee represented by a union should make full use of the protections and procedures afforded by their union and their collective bargaining agreement's grievance process. I wish this person all the best despite some obvious misunderstandings and hurt feelings.

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Scott T. Cliff's Lawyer Endorsements

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Leonard DuBoff

Employment and labor lawyer | Aug 17

Relationship: Worked together on matter

"I have had the privilege of knowing Scott Cliff for many years. He is an exceptional attorney who not only zealously represents his clients, but also serves as an arbitrator and mediator as well. If you need an employment lawyer, Scott should be your first choice."

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Gregory Byrne

Employment and labor lawyer | Mar 14

Relationship: Worked together on matter

"I am pleased to endorse Scott Cliff. We have shared office space for 5 years and I have observed Scott on a daily basis. We also have collaborated on a few cases, and I have referred clients of mine to him for representation in employment matters. Scott is extremely knowledgeable in employment law and is as fair, diligent and honest a lawyer as I have known in my 40 years of practice. It is a pleasure to be associated with Scott. He very much deserves the highest professional rating."

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Amy Alpern

Employment and labor lawyer | Oct 15

Relationship: Worked together on matter

"I endorse this lawyer's work. Scott is very effective because he knows how to cooperate with other lawyers to achieve positive results but can, when necessary, aggressively advocate on behalf of his client. He is also one of the most ethical lawyers I have ever encountered."

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Jean Back

Employment and labor lawyer | Sep 11

Relationship: Opposing Counsel on matter

"Scott and I worked opposite of each other on an non competition case. Scott did a great job on behalf of his client. His briefing and oral arguments were well done and thoughtful. He was very nice to work with. I would whole heartedly endorse Scott."

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Kelly Ford

Employment and labor lawyer | Sep 24

Relationship: Fellow lawyer in community

"I endorse this lawyer's work. He has helped my clients deal with sophisticated employment law problems beyond my expertise in that area"

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Leonard DuBoff

Corporate and incorporation lawyer

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Ralph Rayburn

Employment and labor lawyer

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Gregory Byrne

Litigation lawyer

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Amy Alpern

Employment and labor lawyer

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Jean Back

Employment and labor lawyer

Experience

Rating:  10.0 (Superb)

Honors

2025

Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers

2024

Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers

2023

Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers

2022

Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers

2021

Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers

2020

Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers

2013

Business Edition - Labor & Employment, SuperLawyers

2012

Oregon Labor & Employment, SuperLawyers

2012

Super Lawyer, Super Lawyers

1986

Medal for Excellence in Advocacy (Moot Court Competition), American College of Trial Lawyers

1986

American Jurisprudence Award--Employment Discrimination, Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company

N/A

AV Preeminent Rated, Martindale-Hubbell

Work Experience

2006 - Present

Owner, THE LAW OFFICE OF SCOTT T. CLIFF

1998 - 2006

Shareholder, Amburgey & Rubin, P.C.

1993 - 1998

Partner, Carter & Cliff

1992 - 1993

Associate, Danner Scott & Martin

1987 - 1991

Associate, Spears, Lubersky, Campbell & Bledsoe

Associations

1987 - Present

Oregon State Bar

Member

1987 - Present

Oregon State Bar, Labor and Employment Law Section

Member

1987 - Present

Oregon State Bar, Litigation Section

Member

1999 - 1999

Oregon State Bar, Sole and Small Firm Practitioners' Section

Chair Elect

1996 - 1998

Oregon State Bar, Sole and Small Firm Practitioners' Section

Executive Committee

1989 - 1990

Oregon State Bar, Civil Rights Section

Member

Education

1987

Lewis & Clark Northwestern Law School

JD - Juris Doctor

1979

Lewis and Clark College

BS - Bachelor of Science

Speaking Engagements

2010

Avvo.com Podcast webinar Overview of Employment Law

2009

Employment Law Update In Oregon

Compensation Issues Under FLSA and Oregon Law

2008

"Behind the Truth--Two Opposing Sides of a Lawsuit,"

Employment Litigation

2005

Lorman Educational Services

Employment Related Records in Oregon

2005

Annual Convention of the Oregon Association of Mortgage Professionals

1099 versus W-2

2004

Concordia University MBA Program

Strategic Human Resources Management

2003

Lorman Educational Services

Litigation of Wage Claim Cases

2003

Lorman Educational Services

Payroll Management in Oregon

Publications

2009

Sterling Educational Services (SES) Compensation Issues Under FLSA and Oregon Law

2003

Sterling Educational Services Mandatory Arbitration of Employment Law Claims

2002

Equal Employment Opportunity: Disabilities," OSB Labor & Employment Law, Private Sector Co-Author

2002

Lorman Educational Services Documentation of Performance, Discipline and Discharge From a Litigator's Perspective

2000

Oregon Labor Letter "I've Got a Question" Column Settlement of Wage Claims" and "Overtime Pay

2000

Oregon Labor Letter Mediation–Just A Fancy Word For Surrender?

Languages

English

Activity

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