Eric’s civil litigation practice focuses mainly on subrogation. His many years of experience handling all types of subrogation matters has earned him a reputation as a go-to attorney in the field of subrogation law.
Eric is a veteran counselor who has learned how to maximize recoveries while minimizing cost. He knows the Pacific Northwest region, the particularities of each court, and the best experts to support a particular claim. Eric delivers the careful attention and determination required to bring about the best possible outcome on any given case.
As reflected in the longstanding relationships he maintains with leading insurance clients, Eric is valued for his unflappable advocacy style, attunement to client needs, and consistent record of success. He welcomes the challenge of even the most complex and difficult subrogation cases – some that many may regard as a lost cause.
Eric is a frequent invited speaker and educator on subrogation-related topics. Eric joined MacMillan, Scholz & Marks in 2001 and became a Principal in 2009. Prior to joining the firm, Eric clerked at a collections firm and a mid-size insurance defense firm in Chicago, Illinois.
EDUCATION
- Indiana University School of Law, J.D., cum laude, 2001
- Colorado State University, B.A., English, 1997
PROFESSIONAL INVOLVEMENT
- Member, Oregon State Bar Association
- Member, Washington State Bar Association
- Member, Multnomah County Bar Association
- Admitted, United States District Court, District of Oregon
- Member, National Association of Subrogation Professionals (NASP)