Close

Gevurtz Menashe

PDX 503.227.1515
WA 360.823.0410

Portland attorney and Gevurtz Menashe shareholder Eric C. Larson

Eric C. Larson

Retired
Eric has practiced law since 1972. In those years, he guided people through just about every imaginable family law challenge. His peers call him determined. Eric likes to think of it as bringing "assertive support" to clients. Sensitivity is another hallmark of Eric's approach, because he knows clients come to him during one of the most frightening and frustrating periods of their lives. His goal is to protect them by blending intense advocacy with a compassionate approach to resolving their problems.

Now that he is newly retired, he might be found spending time with family, reading a book, or trekking the narrow streets of an Italian hamlet in search of the perfect risotto. Or most likely, on a trout stream in the Gorge, with a fly rod in hand. 

Oregon
Portland
(503) 227-1515

Washington
Vancouver
(360) 823-0410

"I protect my clients using compassion and intense advocacy."

Education

Publications

  • Frequent speaker at Continuing Legal Education seminars on family law issues for Oregon State Bar, Oregon Trial Lawyers Association, Oregon State Judicial Conference, Professional Education Systems, Inc., and Oregon Law Institute, University of Oregon School of Law and Willamette University School of Law

Civic

Honors

  • Listed in 'The Best Lawyers in America', for Family Law 2016 - 2010
  • Listed as one of the "Top 50 Lawyers in Oregon", Super Lawyers Magazine, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010. 
  • Listed as one of the "Top 10 Lawyers in Oregon", Super Lawyers Magazine, 2009.
  • Oregon Super Lawyers, including designation as one of the "The Top 50 Oregon Super Lawyers" 2008 - selected by peers Martindale-Hubbell, Inc. "a" "v" rating * American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers Fellow
  • "The Best Lawyers in America" - selected by peers
  • Best Lawyers (Portland Monthly) - selected by peers * Oregon State Bar Public Service Award
  • Oregon State Bar Certificate of Appreciation
  • Supreme Court of Oregon