Jina Ly Clark
Clark Law and Associates, LLC
Member of the Oregon State Bar since 2000 Member of the Oregon Federal Bar since 2000 Member of Washington State Bar since 2010. I practice in a variety of areas of the law, which is useful when there are overlapping legal issues. We offer a free phone consultation for the following types of cases:
Personal Injury
Motor vehicle accidents
Dog bites
Premises/Product Liability
Criminal Defense
Criminal Expungements
Police Misconduct
Breach of Contract
For landlord/tenant cases, we must do a consultation prior to taking information, as we represent both landlords and tenants. Our initial consultation for landlord/tenant matters is $200.00 with our normal hourly rate of $300.00/hour thereafter or we sometimes accept cases on a contingency fee basis for tenants after the initial consultation. Please call (503) 238-1010 and do not email regarding landlord/tenant cases if you are not a current client.
- University of California College of the Law, San Francisco
- J.D. (1997) | Juris Doctoral
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- Activities: Women's Law Journal
- Portland State University
- B.S. | Philosophy
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- Honors: Incidental Fee Committee Chair Person
- Wallace High School
- High School Valedictorian (1984) | General
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- Honors: Valedictorian
- Managing Attorney
- Clark Law and Associates, LLC
- Current
- Juris Doctoral Degree
- Hastings College of the Law
- Trademark Who's Who Honors Edition
- Who's Who
- Member ID 115952
- Oregon State Bar  # 000319
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- Oregon Trial Lawyers Association
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- OCDLA
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- Oregon Federal Bar
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- Oregon
- Washington
- 9th Circuit
- Credit Cards Accepted
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Contingent Fees
I only accept contingency fees in personal injury cases. -
Rates, Retainers and Additional Information
Landlord Tenant Cases: We charge $300.00 for the first hour for landlord/tenant consultations. For tenants we sometimes accept cases on a contingency fee basis after the initial consultation fee is paid. Please do NOT email us on landlord/tenant cases, as we have to do a conflicts check prior to scheduling. Criminal Defense: Flat fee or hourly Stalking/Restraining Orders: Flat fee or hourly. Expungements: Flat fees
- Personal Injury
- Animal & Dog Bites, Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
- Animal & Dog Law
- Criminal Law
- Criminal Appeals, Drug Crimes, Expungement, Fraud, Gun Crimes, Internet Crimes, Sex Crimes, Theft, Violent Crimes
- White Collar Crime
- DUI & DWI
- Domestic Violence
- Domestic Violence Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence Restraining Orders
- Civil Rights
- Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Discrimination, Employment, Fair Housing, Police Misconduct, Privacy Law
- Legal Malpractice
- Landlord Tenant
- Evictions, Housing Discrimination, Landlord Rights, Rent Control, Tenants' Rights
- Car Accidents
- General Civil
- English: Spoken, Written
- Q. I was in a car accident, the other driver rear ended me and was deemed at-fault by the insurance company.
- A: Given that you have so many questions, I would obtain counsel as soon as possible to get a lawsuit filed and preserve your statute of limitations. Even a new member of the Oregon State bar would have difficulty filing a lawsuit and continuing down the litigation process without some mentorship.
Unless your chiropractor is billing an insurance company with your permission, the chiropractor has no obligation to send medical records and bills to the insurance company. Normally, the insurance company bills your insurance company under under the med pay, assuming you have an Oregon policy. They normally do not send medical records and bills to the at-fault insurance company. It is your job ... Read More
- Q. If you return a stolen dog in oregon can you still be charged
- A: I suggest you exercise your right to remain silent if you stole the dog. If you think returning the dog would cause too many questions, you could have someone you trust return the dog for you without making any statements. The dog owner will likely be grateful for the return of the dog. If you return the dog yourself, the DA may choose not to charge you with a crime or give you a minimal charge with a reasonable plea offer.
- Q. i live in oregon, with other people and the owners dog is vicious and attacks my dog, i dont know what to do
- A: Make a complaint to your local animal control. Find out if the dog owner is a homeowner or has renter's insurance. You are entitled to be reimbursed for any vet bills the vicious dog causes to your dog. If a human is attacked, the human is entitled to non-economic damages for pain, suffering and inconvenience in addition to expenses, such as medical or lost income. If the dog owner is a renter, make a complaint to the owner of the property the dog resides and put the complaint in writing. Send it via first class mail with a proof of mailing which should cost around a dollar. If you mail certified, mail certified in addition to a first class mailing so the property owner is on the hook ... Read More