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Thorkild G. Tingey
Associate
Portland, Oregon 97204
t 503.944.6095
f 503.295.1058
“There is great intellectual challenge in solving problems for our clients, and great satisfaction in helping them move their projects from vision to completion.”
Thor Tingey joined Ball Janik LLP in 2007. His principal areas of practice are litigation, land use, bankruptcy and creditor rights. His litigation experience includes representing lenders in debtor/creditor actions, foreclosures and guaranty litigation. In the land use arena, he has assisted the developer of an innovative conservation ranch in Central Oregon with development applications, easements and other issues. He also has handled permitting and other land use work for a major energy transmission project.
“There is great intellectual challenge in solving problems for our clients, and great satisfaction in helping them move their projects from vision to completion.”
Thor Tingey joined Ball Janik LLP in 2007. His principal areas of practice are litigation, land use, bankruptcy and creditor rights. His litigation experience includes representing lenders in debtor/creditor actions, foreclosures and guaranty litigation. In the land use arena, he has assisted the developer of an innovative conservation ranch in Central Oregon with development applications, easements and other issues. He also has handled permitting and other land use work for a major energy transmission project.
Prior to law school, Mr. Tingey was a fisheries biologist for four years with the U.S. Geological Survey (ESGS) in Alaska. At the Northwestern School of Law, he was Current Materials Editor of the journal Environmental Law.
Mr. Tingey currently serves on the Future Leaders Committee of NAIOP, the Commercial Real Estate Development Association.

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