Evictions Associate Attorney
Company: McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLP
Location: Clackamas
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job Summary: This Associate
Attorney position will report directly to the Managing Partner of
Evictions and the firm’s National Eviction Outsourcing Platform.
The attorney will work alongside the evictions’ support staff and
carry their own caseload across the States of Oregon and
Washington. The ideal candidate is already licensed to practice law
in both Oregon and Washington. If not already licensed in both, the
candidate must have at least one year of active practice
immediately preceding their application for this role. Experience
with Plaintiff or Defense-Side eviction law, or other related
experience representing landlords, tenants, creditors and/or loan
servicers is a plus. Experience with jury trials is a significant
plus. In this position you will need to possess the willingness to
work in a team as well as the ability to be self-driven and work
independently whenever needed. You will need to proactively stay
abreast of the laws, ordinances, and general legal landscape
affecting landlord and tenants’ rights in the States of Oregon and
Washington. The individual in this role must take ownership of
their assignments and work product. Direct communication with
clients is expected and required. Respect, teamwork and
communication are essential in making our practice successful and
our work lives as enjoyable as possible. DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
Handle all aspects of eviction cases in Oregon and Washington.
Attend court hearings (when practical due to geographical location
or remote/virtual hearing capabilities) on eviction cases in Oregon
and Washington. Prepare and review documentation required to be
filed for eviction cases in Oregon and Washington. · Must have
strong writing skills and ability to draft civil litigation
documents ranging from discovery to dispositive motions and client
correspondence. Functional/applicable knowledge of Rent Control or
Stabilization Ordinances and Just Cause Ordinances, with desire to
become an expert thereon. Jury Trial experience, a plus. Ability to
think on your feet and quickly shift task-to-task depending on
daily needs. Field questions from staff and assist in an affable
manner. Write, review, and edit reports, opinions, correspondence,
alerts, bulletins, articles for client notification and compliance
purposes. Perform other duties and responsibilities as needed.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: This job does not require the direct
exercise of supervisory responsibilities; however, you are expected
to manage a caseload in conjunction with assigned staff as the
responsible attorney. EDUCATION & WORK EXPERIENCE : Knowledge of
federal, state and local laws, particularly with respect to
landlord/tenant rights. Ability to analyze case law and provide
recommendations. Requires active membership in either the OR or WA
State Bars, in good standing, with at least one year of active
practice immediately preceding application (active membership in
both OR and WA State Bars, a bonus). Visibility requires
maintaining a professional appearance and providing a positive
company image to the public. Minimum of 2 years of related
experience in the landlord/tenant evictions, post-foreclosure
evictions, or legal aid in defense of tenants with willingness to
vigorously represent landlords is preferred; 5 years or more is
considered a strong plus. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIES : Ability
to work remotely as efficiently and competently as working in
office. Must be a motivated self starter, ability to multi-task,
detail-oriented, flexible and personable. Must possess excellent
written and verbal communication skills. Ownership of assigned
caseload. Proficiency with computer applications, technology,
telephone, and Microsoft Office products. Ability to manage and
prioritize multiple projects. Must have people skills, ability to
communicate respectfully and effectively with former borrowers,
occupants, clients, legal aid representatives, attorneys,
colleagues, real estate agents, property preservation crews,
Sheriffs or their Deputies and various outside parties. Must be
able to work with others in a congenial and team-oriented manner.
Identify and resolve problems in a timely manner; gather and
analyze information efficiently. Know when to escalate an issue to
management. Balance team and individual responsibilities;
contribute to building a positive team spirit. Demonstrate
attention to detail; look for ways to improve and promote quality.
Flexibility and adaptability for fast and high growth potential.
Must possess exceptional organizational skills; the position
requires the ability to multi-task and be adaptable to continual
change. Proficiency in internet research, including WestLaw and/or
LexisNexis, is required. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands
described here are representative of those that must be met by an
employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this
job. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is
frequently required to sit, talk, or hear. The employee is
occasionally required to stand, walk, use hands to finger, handle,
or feel; reach with hands and arms, and stoop, kneel, or crouch.
The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds.
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision
and ability to adjust focus. WORK ENVIRONMENT: Normal office
working conditions, remote work is possible. The noise level in the
office work environment is quiet to moderate. We offer a
comprehensive compensation package, which includes a salary
commensurate with experience and accomplishments. If you possess
the requisite qualifications and are seeking the challenge of
working in a growing firm, please submit your resume in confidence.
All applicants applying for U.S. job openings must be authorized to
work in the United States. Because of the high volume of calls
received, only qualified candidates will be contacted for
consideration. NOTE: This job description is not intended to be
all-inclusive. Employee may perform other related duties to meet
the ongoing needs of the organization . Company Description McCalla
Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLP has historically represented over 350
financial institutions nationwide. With its finger to the pulse of
the financial services industry, the firm works with legislators on
both the state and federal level to assure quality legislation,
particularly for it's mortgage servicing clients. The firm’s unique
ability to meet the specific needs of clientele, combined with
industry perspective, experience, team approach, and personalized
attention, assures clients cost effective and comprehensive legal
counsel. McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLP is passionate about
fostering an environment that supports both personal and
professional development. Our most valued investment is human
capital. The firm is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to
diversity in the work place. Company Description McCalla Raymer
Leibert Pierce, LLP has historically represented over 350 financial
institutions nationwide. With its finger to the pulse of the
financial services industry, the firm works with legislators on
both the state and federal level to assure quality legislation,
particularly for it's mortgage servicing clients. The firm’s unique
ability to meet the specific needs of clientele, combined with
industry perspective, experience, team approach, and personalized
attention, assures clients cost effective and comprehensive legal
counsel.\r\n\r\nMcCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLP is passionate
about fostering an environment that supports both personal and
professional development. Our most valued investment is human
capital. The firm is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to
diversity in the work place.
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