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Darlene D. Pasieczny, pronounced “Pah-shetch-nee,” is a distinguished attorney specializing in trusts and fiduciary litigation, based in the vibrant city of Portland, Oregon. With a robust practice at Samuels Yoelin Kantor LLP, Darlene brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her clients, expertly navigating the intricate landscape of trust and estate disputes, elder financial abuse, and complex business litigation. Her extensive background encompasses a diverse range of legal challenges, including securities litigation and FINRA arbitration, positioning her as a formidable advocate for clients seeking to recover investment losses and resolve financial disputes. Darlene’s expertise in fiduciary litigation spans both Oregon and Washington, where she adeptly handles cases involving trust and estate matters, shareholder rights, and the safeguarding of vulnerable individuals against financial exploitation. In addition to her litigation prowess, Darlene has established a strong appellate practice, successfully representing clients before the Oregon Court of Appeals, the Oregon Supreme Court, and the Washington Court of Appeals. Her commitment to justice extends to the U.S. Supreme Court, where she has contributed to impactful legal briefs. Darlene began her legal journey with a focus on investor protection and has dedicated her career to advocating for individuals and groups in both courtroom settings and FINRA arbitration. This unique specialization allows her to represent investors on a national scale, ensuring that their rights are upheld in the complex world of securities and finance. With a keen understanding of the nuances of her practice areas, Darlene Pasieczny stands out as a trusted partner for clients in need of expert legal guidance.
Trust attorneys help individuals and families create and administer trusts for asset protection, tax planning, and wealth transfer. Common matters include trust creation, trust administration, trust disputes, special needs trusts.