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Estate Planning is a broad legal term encompassing different ways to distribute your assets upon your death. It also encompasses what happens upon your incapacity if you were unable to handle your financial as well as medical affairs. Oswald & Mitchell handle the full range estate planning services. We handle the full range of estate planning services, including wills, trusts, powers of attorneys, advance directives for healthcare (living wills), conservatorships and guardianships, and probate and trust administration.

We are experienced in the representation of clients in federal and state courts, arbitrations and mediations in Oregon, California and Arizona involving a wide range of legal matters such as business, contracts, real estate, personal injury, trust/probate litigation, and employment law. The purpose of this website is to provide basic and general information about legal services in Oregon.

This publication should not be interpreted as legal advice, nor substituted for the specific legal advice of an experienced attorney.
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Estate Planning is a broad legal term encompassing different ways to distribute your assets upon your death.
It also encompasses what happens upon your incapacity if you were unable to handle your financial as well as medical affairs.
Oswald & Mitchell handle the full range estate planning services.
Jack Oswald has practiced law since 1983, including four years working with Sidley & Austin in Los Angeles, one of the nation's largest and most prestigious law firms.
During that time he represented such Fortune 500 companies as AT&T, Borden, Baxter Healthcare, Upjohn, ICI Americas, National Convenience Stores and the G.D. Searle & Co. division of Monsanto, handling all aspects of their corporate, general negligence and product liability litigation.
Before starting a new business, the prospective business owner or owners have to decide what type of business entity is best for the company.
The choice of business entity is an important decision that should be done in consultation with an attorney and an accountant.
An S-corporation is a business entity that has all of the same liability protections as a C corporation or an LLC.
A common misconception for many people choosing an entity for their business is that only an LLC provides limited liability.
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