Author: Alterman Law Group

Do you need a license to manage your own real estate? If it isn’t all yours, you might

You can manage your own real estate without a license. But what if you own it through a limited liability company, or a family trust, or as tenants in common with others? Last month the Oregon Court of Appeals affirmed the Real Estate Agency’s determination that if you’re receiving compensation for managing the property, you might be violating the law.  Read our article on LinkedIn for more: https://lnkd.in/gWBFvb7

Erica Menze promoted to shareholder

Alterman Law Group PC is pleased to announce that on January 1, 2020 Erica Menze became a shareholder and director of the firm. Erica has been with Alterman Law Group since 2017.  Her practice focuses on business, real estate, and land use matters.  Erica is admitted to practice in Oregon and Washington.Erica Menze,

Alterman Law Group has tea for the holiday season — with room for one more

Alterman Law Group enjoys formal Russian Tea at the Heathman
We enjoy a good time, in and out of the office. Here we are having formal tea downtown

One of the December traditions at Alterman Law Group is to pick a day to close early and enjoy afternoon tea together, accompanied by an assortment of small sandwiches and tea cakes.

Sometimes smaller is better, for sandwiches and workplaces also.  One chair at our table is open.  Perhaps you know a Portland real estate or business lawyer who would be interested in joining our firm in time to be in next year’s photo?