Ken Mitchell-Phillips
January 07, 2011
Hometown: Santa Rosa, CA
Class Year: 2006
Prior Education: M.S. in Business Management, Troy State University, 1996 & B.A. in English, University of Maryland Eastern Shore, 1991
Before Law School: The thought of going to law school had never crossed my mind until an academic advisor mentioned it to me. I gave it some thought and decided to take a few law classes and ended up loving them. It helped that I enjoy research, writing, and communicating, all key skills a lawyer needs.
I got involved with teaching in 1997 after I had my Master’s degree partly because I enjoy teaching and talking with people but also because I wanted to represent a person of diversity in the classroom with the hopes of being a motivation to others. I am currently a part-time business law instructor at Portland Community College.
What I am doing with my Law degree: I founded Mitchell-Phillips Law, P.C. to provide small and emerging businesses, mid-sized companies, and Fortune 500 corporations personalized high-quality, and affordable legal services. Prior to starting my own practice I worked at Davis Wright Tremaine.
Areas of law my work involves: Business transactions, corporate finance, real estate, international law, and estate planning. I also provide specialized legal services to minority-owned, women-owned, and small & emerging businesses.
Best experience at Lewis & Clark: One thing that stands was the comfort of the Law School, it had a laid-back atmosphere where people were accepting and professors were accessible.
My favorite professor: It would be a tie between professors Johnson and Newell. I took securities and regulations from Jennifer Johnson and really appreciated her practical explanations of difficult concepts. Doug Newell was a hard teacher but was very motivating. I could tell he truly cared about his students and was committed to our success in becoming good lawyers.
What I am most proud of: During my first year of law school I had to work a paper route at 2 am to afford school. I faced that and other obstacles, I am most proud of what I have accomplished and overcome to be where I am now.
Contact Us
email baxterk@lclark.edu
The Business Law Program is located in the Lewis & Clark Law School, LRC 345.
Phone 503-768-6639
Director
Steve Goebel
sgoebel@lclark.edu
Program Coordinator
Kari Baxter
baxterk@lclark.edu







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