Coit & Associates, P.C.
Oregon Law Firm
Coit & Associates, P.C.
Coit & Associates, P.C., provides Oregon with affordable, professional, and aggressive legal representation in the areas of criminal defense and family law. They have two offices, one located in Eugene and one located in Portland. Their dedicated group of attorneys will put clients at ease yet will be the professional help they need to fight to protect them.
Practice Areas:
- Criminal Defense
- Expungement
- Family Law
- Appeals
Principal Attorney:
- Andrew D. Coit
Coit & Associates, P.C.
Eugene Office
800 Willamette St, Suite 700
Eugene, Oregon 97401
(541) 685-1288
Portland Office
1211 SW 5th Ave, Suite 2350
Portland, Oregon 97204
(503) 221-5827
http://www.criminaldefenseoregon.com/
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