Brian Patrick Conry

Attorney
Location:
Portland, Oregon
Phone:
503-274-4430
Fax:
503-274-0414
Email:

Mr. Conry represents clients facing removal/deportation at the Northwest Detention center in Tacoma, Washington. He represents clients facing deportation proceedings in Portland, Oregon. Mr. Conry's law firm also assists with family visas, U-visas, DUII defense, drug charge defense, etc. Mr. Conry is a member of the Oregon State Bar, Washington State Bar, American Immigration Lawyers Association, Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, and National Immigration Project.

Mr. Brian Patrick Conry is an experienced litigation attorney practicing in the areas of deportation defense and criminal defense. Focus areas include deportation cases, serious felony cases and post-conviction relief cases. When you decide to contact Mr. Conry, over thirty years of legal experience will be working for you. The law firm provides Spanish-language services (Español) through in-house paralegal staff.

Mr. Conry is one of a very small group of attorneys nationwide who have practiced criminal defense in the State, Circuit (State Trial Court level) and Appellate Courts and in the Federal, District (Federal Trial Court level) and Circuit Courts of Appeal as well as practiced immigration law before the Executive Office of Immigration Appeal (EOIR)(the local immigration courts), before the Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) and before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.

Mr. Conry has represented individuals charged with crimes in Oregon in cities such as Portland, Hillsboro, Oregon City, Roseburg, Medford, and Baker City. He has represented individuals charged with crimes in the state of Washington in Vancouver as well as in Walla Walla, Washington. He has represented individuals before the immigration court in Portland, Oregon and Tacoma, Washington.

Mr. Conry is accepting the defense of criminal charges against defendants in Oregon and Washington. He has represented clients throughout the state of Oregon and Washington on criminal and/or Post-Conviction Relief matters. He has had success at all levels of his representation of clients from acquittals in Federal and State criminal jury trials to appellate wins before the Board of Immigration Appeals, Oregon Court of Appeals and Ninth Circuit. Clients have been granted relief from deportation in the Immigration courts. In the State Circuit Courts, clients have been granted Post-Conviction Relief (PCR) from convictions that otherwise would have resulted in their deportation and then have been able to resolve their criminal cases without being subjected to new inadmissible or deportable convictions.

Areas of Practice

  • Defense and Criminal Defense
  • Immigration
  • Deportation Defense

Bar Admissions

  • Oregon, 1982
  • Washington, 2002
  • U.S. District Court District of Oregon
  • U.S. Court of Appeals 9th Circuit

Education

  • Lewis and Clark College Northwestern School of Law, Portland, Oregon
    • J.D. - 1982
  • State University of New York Stony Brook, Long Island, New York - 1976

Published Works

  • Criminal Law, Eternal Banishment, and Mandatory Detention, www.ILW.com, 12/02/03
  • Avoid Banishment: What Every Immigration Criminal Defense Counsel Should Know, www.ILW.com, 07/07/04
  • In Oregon, For Immigrant Defendants, The Time For Post-Conviction Relief is Now, www.ILW.com, 04/27/04
  • Post-Conviction Relief In The Defense Of Immigrants, www.ILW.com, 12/18/02

Professional Associations and Memberships

  • Oregon State Bar, Member, 1982 - Present
  • Washington State Bar, Member, 2002 - Present
  • American Immigration Lawyers Association, Member
  • National Immigration Project, Member
  • Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, Member