2022 Chambers High Net Worth Guide Spotlights Schwabe and Attorneys
Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt, P.C. is pleased to share that the firm and two of our attorneys were selected in the 2022 Chambers High Net Worth Guide. This guide is used often by family offices and professional advisers of wealthy individuals, providing objective guidance on an international scale, and spotlights the international private wealth market.
Schwabe received a Band 2 ranking for Oregon: Private Wealth Law and the following attorneys were recognized:
- June Wiyrick Flores– Band 2
June Wiyrick Flores “is experienced in matters relating to estate, business and charitable planning, and also handles structuring matters for tax-exempt organizations.” An impressed source enthused that June is “very good, well thought of and is visible in the estate planning Bar.” Another interviewee said, “We have the highest level of confidence in June.… She approaches everything we ask of her as if she is part of our family."
- Jennifer L. Woodhouse– Band 3
Jennifer Woodhouse “advises wealthy clients on contentious and non-contentious matters, including business succession and estate planning matters, as well as tax disputes and tax administration.” One source shared that she “is wonderful to work with.… She handles ultra high net worth family matters with professionalism, expertise and efficiency.” Another client noted, “Jennifer took a holistic approach to helping me plan.”
About Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt, P.C.
Schwabe, Williamson & Wyatt is a law firm that provides a wide range of legal services to our clients through comprehensive, proactive, and industry-focused advice to help them achieve their goals. We focus on seven industry groups: healthcare and life sciences; technology; ports and maritime; real estate and construction; natural resources; Indian country and Alaska Native Corporations; and manufacturing, distribution, and retail. With more than 160 attorneys, Schwabe is one of the largest Pacific Northwest regional law firms, with offices in Portland, Bend, and Salem, Oregon; Seattle and Vancouver, Washington; Mountain View, California; and Anchorage, Alaska.