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Tim Hering is a member of Dunn Carney’s Real Estate and Construction Law teams. He handles a wide array of real estate matters ranging from adverse possession claims, escrow disputes and CC&R enforcement to complex, multi-million dollar contract actions. Tim regularly advises owners, property managers and landlords regarding leasing issues, particularly lease enforcement, and he has extensive experience with commercial, residential and post-foreclosure evictions. Tim also handles business and commercial litigation and practices in the area of creditor’s rights, assisting clients with debt collection, obtaining and enforcing judgments, perfecting and foreclosing liens, and resolving post-foreclosure disputes. In 2011, Tim was selected for inclusion in Rising Stars in Real Estate Law by Oregon Super Lawyers.
Tim is a part-time bike commuter and when not working he prefers to spend his time outdoors with his wife and daughter. He also enjoys traveling and has been to forty-nine states (plus Guam and Puerto Rico) but, sadly, never to Rhode Island.
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Acquired: 2010
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State: Oregon
Acquired: 2005
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851 SW 6th Ave Ste 1500, Portland, OR, 97204
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2011
Rising Star in Real Estate, Oregon Super Lawyers
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Maxine Lee Award for Editorial Excellence, University of Oregon School of Law
2005 - Present
Oregon State BarMember
2005 - Present
Multnomah Bar AssociationMember
2005 - Present
American Bar AssociationMember
Member
2005
JD - Juris Doctor
1997
BA, with Honors
2011
Do you know the terms of your contract?
2010
Contract Issues-Learn What Matters,
2010
What is the difference in lien law in Oregon and Washington?
2004
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