An Employment Law Firm Finds a Trusted Partner

PWB is proud to be an Oregon Law Foundation Visionary bank.

“Partnering with PWB has been a perfect fit. Our organizations are aligned in several important areas: our commitment to serving our communities, putting trust and advocacy at the center of our missions, and of course excellence in our fields.”

BAAS Partners

Building a Foundation on Advocacy and Relationships

Shared values and mutual respect are at the core of any enduring relationship.

We’re proud to have a strong banking relationship with Buchanan Angeli Altschul & Sullivan LLP (BAAS), a premier employment law firm here in downtown Portland. But it all started as something more personal.

The collaboration started with Carol Warneke and Dana Sullivan, forming a bond grounded in aspirations for excellence and client-focused service. Soon, BAAS joined PWB as a banking partner in April 2020.

Working with a boutique law firm like BAAS is a perfect fit for a Portland business bank that relies on personal relationships.

 
 

Banking Solutions for Legal Excellence

PWB is an Oregon Law Foundation Visionary bank, which underscores our commitment to providing specialized services to legal professionals as well as important funding for civil legal services in Washington and Oregon.

A key attraction for Buchanan Angeli Altschul & Sullivan LLP was PWB’s status as one of a handful of institutions that provide the highest level of interest to IOLTA accounts. The Oregon Law Foundation uses IOLTA interest “to fund organizations in Oregon that provide legal services to people of lesser means, promote diversity in the legal profession, and educate the public about the law.” We’re proud to support this cause.

Check out BAAS Law here.

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