William Fig
About William Fig
Bill represents mortgage servicers and lenders defending foreclosure-related claims and “wrongful foreclosure” lawsuits in state and federal courts in both Oregon and Washington. He has successfully handled appeals of these matters in the Washington appellate courts and the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. Bill is currently the Chair of the Oregon State Bar Construction law section and the firm’s construction group. He has significant experience representing contractors and material suppliers in all aspects relating to their businesses. This includes contract review and drafting, prosecuting and defending construction bond and lien claims, and litigating all types of payment claims in state and federal courts. He also handles administrative claims against contractors’ surety bonds.
In addition, Bill is a member of the firm’s agribusiness group and represents ag servicers/suppliers in drafting their contracts/credit applications and prosecuting their lien and payment claims. Bill has represented a variety of lien claimants in state receivership actions and Chapter 11 bankruptcy actions. Lastly, Bill helps small to mid-size businesses with their general legal needs, including drafting/reviewing contracts and collection of their accounts receivable. He has prosecuted over 100 collection cases to judgment. Because debtors sometimes attempt to hide assets or do not voluntarily pay the judgment entered against them, Bill also has extensive experience in pre-judgment provisional process and post-judgment collection enforcement.
Education
- Lewis and Clark College
615 SW Palatine Hill Rd, Portland, OR 97219 - University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC - Northwestern School of Law at Lewis and Clark College
10015 SW Terwilliger Blvd #7768, Portland, OR 97219 1995
Practice Areas
- Construction
- Litigation
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